NJ Supreme Court order to adjourn cases until April 26, clients can check future court dates online
Municipal Court sessions are suspended through April 26, 2020, during which period Municipal Court functions will continue [online only behind locked doors] as described in the March 14, 2020 notice;
- Special Civil Part (DC) and Small Claims (SC) trial calendars are suspended through April 26, 2020;
- Landlord/tenant calendars are suspended through April 26, 2020, and lockouts of residential tenants (evictions) are suspended in accordance with Executive Order 106 (March 19, 2020)
-No new civil or criminal jury trials will be conducted until further notice. More at https://www.njcourts.gov/notices/2020/n200327a.pdf?c=dQp
We recommend all clients go online and look up their new court date. The Complaints /tickets must be handy which contains the full court code.
1. The Municipal Court Case search is the tool to determine the municipal court hearing. The website is: https://portal.njcourts.gov/webe5/MPAWeb/index.jsp
See: Welcome to Municipal Court Case Search (MCCS) - the fast, secure and convenient way to look up Municipal Traffic or Complaint information online. Please have your complaint or tickets in front of you
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2. Press Search to continue. You do not need a password to login
Search One:
Ticket Number [For Traffic]
Complaint Number[For Criminal]
Drivers License Number [for all your traffic violations]
Full Name
3. Press” I accept” on Disclaimer.
4.Select which method of search you would like to have in the Case search option, whether it is ticket number, complaint number, license number, or name (FML).
5.Then you must click that you are not a robot.
6.At that point you should type in any of the identifying information that you have such as ticket number, complaint number, driver’s license number, or name. Once there press the search button.
7.The subsequent search will reveal all case information for upcoming hearings, etc. of your client and any other issues .
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