
Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS) - NJ Courts
If you have a user ID and password to access eCourts, Evidence Submission, Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS) or Municipal Case Resolution you must use those credentials.
NJCourts Online: Login - New Jersey Superior Court
As of February 2, 2024, the My Jury Service Portal will be moving. To log into the new portal on or after this date, go to My Jury Service and click the "Log In" button to access your profile in the …
Login - New Jersey Superior Court
Enter your 9 digit Attorney ID and password and click 'Login'. For help, you can either 'Request User Id Information' or 'Reset Password'.
If you are a self-represented litigant and have not previously registered with the New Jersey Courts, you must complete the registration process before eFiling: Register now.
Self Registration - New Jersey Superior Court
DO NOT allow a sequence of 9 numeric characters. Restrict user IDs from starting with the prefixes: PHV, MJP, IHC, FIC, and FLC.
eCourts and eFiling | NJ Courts
Attorneys and self-represented litigants can use eCourts for filing documents, viewing case information, paying fees, and requesting expungements. Manage your account and password …
To utilize online resources, access your non-public case jacket in eCourts, or file online with JEDS, you must first sign up and register with the New Jersey Courts.
Congratulations on getting ready to file for a legal name change! Some people find the JEDS System complicated to navigate, so we have created this step by step guide on how to register …
On the New Jersey Courts – Portal Home Page, select ‘Judiciary Electronic Document Submission’. 3. On the Home Page, select ‘Create a Filing’ tile. 4. Verify filer screen will …
How to Set Up an Account with the Judiciary Electronic Document ...
May 12, 2020 · Click “Self-help center” in the upper left. Select “Submit court documents online (JEDS).” Select “First time user.” Follow instructions to create an account. Once an account is …