Questions or concerns regarding enrollment, billing or problems experienced during use should be brought to the attention of the eCourts Services Team, Superior Court Clerk's Office at or via E-mail at PublicAccess.
Mailbox njcourts. When sending an email, begin the subject line with Electronic Access Program or EAP - followed by the subject of the email. Box Trenton, NJ Once enrollment is completed, the subscriber will receive the system Logon ID and password via E-mail. All changes to subscriber enrollment information including address, phone numbers, and contact information MUST be sent via E-mail to: PublicAccess.
Please Enable JavaScript. A: The Judiciary will make reasonable efforts to provide access to EAP approximately sixteen 16 hours per day from approximately am to pm seven 7 days per week. However, uninterrupted access is not guaranteed and time periods of accessibility may vary.
See "Availability" section of the Subscriber Agreement for more information. NOTE : The Judiciary is working to expand access so that the system is available all day, every day except for a daily forced logoff period from PM — AM and, of course, periods when the system is unavailable due to routine maintenance. Mailbox njcourts. Also note that the Customer Service staff will never ask you for your current password.
In the central office, the Superior Court Clerk is responsible for foreclosure case processing, statewide judgment processing, managing electronic access to court records stored in the Judiciary's case management database, the Bail Surety Program, and records management.
All users must update their password through p-synch no later than 5 p. Additionally, users will be required to select and answer personal security questions to assist in later being able to recover and reset passwords electronically. See instructions for changing your password.
Hours for filing and copy requests : Monday - Friday a. Additionally, the Judiciary assumes no liability for the improper or illegal use of information obtained from its computerized systems. The database contains documents from June 30, to the present. For information prior to June 30, , and for any questions regarding a specific document, please contact the Criminal Records Room in the County in which the matter was held. Beginning in November of , the New Jersey Supreme Court authorized the electronic signing of documents, and as of September 1, , New Jersey Court Rule A provides that an electronic signature has the same force and effect as an original handwritten signature.
If you require a certified copy, you must contact the County Criminal Records Room referenced above.
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