How do I contact NJ courts?

Contact Us. For all other questions please call the NJ State Judiciary Call Center at (609) 421-6100 during Business hours (8:30AM – 4:30PM EST).

How do I get married in Hudson County?

Marriage ID Requirement New Jersey: ✔ Get Copy Of Birth Certificate

  1. Proof of identity by presenting your driver’s license, passport or state/federal I.D.
  2. Proof of your residency.
  3. Your social security card or social security number.*
  4. A witness, 18 years of age or older.
  5. The marriage license application fee is $28.

Who is the superior court clerk of New Jersey?

Michelle M. Smith
Michelle M. Smith has been named clerk of the Superior Court by the New Jersey Supreme Court. The appointment is effective Sept. 21.

Are NJ courts open?

Courthouses and court facilities are open only to attorneys, litigants, and members of the public with scheduled proceedings or appointments. While the courts are conducting most matters remotely, judges can schedule an in-person proceeding based on the facts and circumstances in any case.

How can I get married in NJ without a ceremony?

The couple must apply for their marriage or civil union license in the New Jersey municipality where either member of the couple resides. If neither member of the couple is a New Jersey resident, the couple must submit the application in the municipality where the marriage or civil union ceremony will be performed.

How much is a courthouse wedding in NJ?

Getting married requires you to pay a fee for a marriage license. New Jersey marriage license fee is $28. Legal marriage age is 18. No blood test or residency requirements.

Are nj divorce records public?

Divorce Records are Public Documents All information in court documents on divorce become public record upon completion. The New Jersey Open Public Records Act P.L. 2001, c 404 states that public members are entitled to records deemed public, and the Act outlines the procedure for accessing such public documents.