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CIVIL- LAW Complaint Updated September 2007
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HOW TO FILE A COMPLAINT IN THE SUPERIOR
COURT OF NEW JERSEY - LAW DIVISION – CIVIL
PART
WHO SHOULD USE THIS PACKET?
You may use this packet if you wish to sue anot her person or corporation in New Jersey for
money damages for any harm or injury cause d by someone to your body, property, reputation or
rights. Examples of civil complaints include but are not limited to auto negligence, contract
disputes, products liability, age, race, or gender discrimination and medical malpractice. If your
case is valued at $15,000 or less, you may wish to use the packet for the Special Civil Part where
there are lower filing fees and shorter time periods.
Note: These materials have been prepared by the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts
for use by self-represented litigants. The guides, instructions, and forms will be periodically
updated as necessary to reflect current New Jersey statutes and court rules. The most recent
version of the forms will be available at the county courthouse or on the Judiciary’s Internet site
(www.njcourtsonline.com). However, you are ulti mately responsible for the content of your court
papers.
Completed forms are to be submitted to the co unty where you are filing your case. A list of
addresses to locate the appropriate Superior Cour t Office to file your papers is provided at
the end of the packet.
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THINGS TO THINK ABOUT BEFORE YOU TRY TO REPRESENT YOURSELF IN COURT
TRY TO GET A LAWYER
The court system can be confusing and it is a
good idea to get a lawyer if you can. The law,
the proofs necessary to present your case, and the procedural rules governing cases in the Law
Division, Civil Part are complex. Since valuable
claims or potentially heavy judgments may be at
stake, most litigants appearing in the Law
Division, Civil Part have a lawyer. If you are
being sued, please contact your insurance
company to see if they might provide a lawyer
for you. Most likely your opponent will be
represented by a lawyer. It is recommended that
you make every effort to obtain the assistance of
a lawyer. If you cannot afford a lawyer, you
may contact the legal services program in your
county to see if you qualify for free legal
services. Their telephone number can be found
in your local yellow pages under “Legal Aid” or
“Legal Services.”
If you do not qualify for free legal services and need help in locating an attorney, you can
contact the bar association in your county. That
number can also be found in your local yellow
pages. Most county bar associations have a
Lawyer Referral Service. The County Bar
Lawyer Referral Service can supply you with the
names of attorneys in your area willing to handle
your particular type of case and will sometimes
consult with you at a reduced fee. There are also
organizations of minority lawyers throughout
New Jersey, as well as organizations of lawyers
who handle specialized types of cases. Ask your
county court staff for a list of lawyer referral
services that include these organizations.
If you decide to proceed without an attorney,
these materials explain the procedures that must
be followed to have your papers properly filed
and considered by the court. These materials do
not provide information on the law governing
your claims or defenses; information on how to
conduct pretrial discovery; information on
alternative dispute resolution procedures, such
as arbitration or mediation, that may be available
or required in your case; information on the kinds of evidence you need to prove your claims
or defense at trial; or information on other
procedural and evidentiary rules governing civil law suits.
WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT IF YOU
REPRESENT YOURSELF
While you have the right to represent yourself in
court, you should not expect special treatment,
help or attention from the court. The following is
a list of some things court staff can and cannot
do for you. Please read it carefully before asking court staff for help.
− We can explain and answer questions about
how the court works.
− We can tell you what the requirements are to
have your case considered by the court.
− We can give you some information from your case file.
− We can provide you with samples of court
forms that are available.
− We can provide you with guidance on how
to fill out forms.
− We can usually answer questions about court deadlines.
− We cannot give you legal advice. Only your
lawyer can give you legal advice.
− We cannot tell you whether or not you
should bring your case to court.
− We cannot give you an opinion about what
will happen if you bring your case to court.
− We cannot recommend a lawyer, but we can
provide you with the telephone number of a
local lawyer referral service.
− We cannot talk to the judge for you about
what will happen in your case.
− We cannot let you talk to the judge outside of court.
− We cannot change an order issued by a judge.
KEEP COPIES OF ALL PAPERS
Make and keep copies of all completed forms
and documents related to your case.
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OVERVIEW
A civil suit begins with the filing of a complaint and civil case information statement (CIS) with the
appropriate filing fee. Within 10 days of the filin g of the complaint, the plaintiff will receive a Track
Assignment Notice (TAN). A case is assigned to one of four tracks depending on the type of case and the
length of time it should take to complete discovery. The complaint, CIS and TAN must be served with
the summons on all parties. Defendant must file an answer to the complaint along with the appropriate
filing fee within 35 days after service of the complain t. After the complaint is served and an answer is
filed, the discovery period begins. The time for discovery depends on what track the case is assigned to.
During the discovery period, the parties exchange information about the case. At any time during the
case, a party may make a motion to the court for some specific relief. Prior to a trial, cases may be sent to
mediation (a meeting in which a ne utral third party facilitates discussion between the parties to reach a
resolution of their differences) and/or arbitration (a hearing in which parties present their positions to a
neutral third party who makes a recommendation for resolving the case which may be accepted or
rejected by the parties). If mediation and/or arbitr ation is unsuccessful, a case will be scheduled for trial.
The trial may take place before the judge alone or be fore a judge and a jury. At the trial, both sides
present evidence supporting their positions. The decision of the judge and/or jury is contained in the final
judgment. If a party wishes to appeal the final decision, a notice of appeal must be filed in the Appellate
Division within 45 days after the entry of the final judgment.
DEFINITIONS OF WORDS USED IN THIS PACKET
Affidavit of Merit - The Court Rules require that a plaintiff in a medical or professional malpractice
case file an Affidavit of Merit by a neutral expert asserting that the defendant’s performance was below
the standards of the profession. Caption - A caption is the name of the case; it lists the name of the plaintiff(s) and the defendant(s).
For example, John Jones, Plaintiff v. Mary Smith, Defendant. Certification - A certification is statement that certain facts are true to the best of the knowledge of the
person making the statement. It is like an affidavit, but is not sworn before a notary or other authorized person.
Certification of No Other Actions - A certification of no other actions is a sworn written statement at
the end of the complaint in which you state that, to the best of your knowledge, the action about which
you are complaining is not the subject of any other court matter or arbitration, that there are no other
parties that need to be added to this action and th at you recognize the obligation to notify all parties and
the court if there are any changes.
Civil Action - A Civil Action is a noncriminal case in which one individual or business sues another
individual or business. To protect or enforce a right.
Civil Case Information Statement (CIS) The CIS is a form that summarizes your case for the court.
Court rules require that a CIS be filed with a complaint.
Complaint - A complaint is a document in which the plaintiff tells the court his or her version or
perspective the facts of a case and states what relief is sought.
Defendant - The defendant is the person or entity being sued.
Docket Number - A docket number is the number the court assigns to your case so that it may be
identified and located easily. Once you have a docket number, you must include it on all your
communications with the court. File - To file means to give the appropriate forms and fee to the court to begin the court’s handling of
your case. Jury - A jury in a civil matter is usually a group of six people selected according to law and sworn to
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inquire into and decide the facts at issue in a trial. Motion
– A motion is an application to the court for a specific order or ruling to be made in favor of
the party filing the motion Party - A party is any plaintiff or defendant in a case . You must send a copy of everything you send to
the court to every party.
Plaintiff - The plaintiff is the person who files the first complaint with the court.
Proof of Mailing - Proof of mailing is the form in which you provide the dates and method you used to
give the other parties copies of the papers that you filed in court. Pro se - Pro se is a Latin term that means “on one’s own beha lf.” A plaintiff or defendant in a law suit
who does not have an attorney is said to be appearing pro se.
Service - Service refers to the delivery of the complaint or any other paper in a suit to the defendant
and other parties. Formal legal service requires that the service be made by an officially authorized
person or by mail. Team - A team is made up of courthouse staff who are responsible for the processing of your case.
Each team is headed by a team leader who reports to the Civil Division Manager.
Track - Lawsuits in the Civil Division are assigned to one of four tracks. Which track a case is
assigned to usually depends on the type of case and how much time it should take to complete
discovery. On the back of the CIS is a listing of the tracks and the various case types that are
included in each one.
Track Assignment Notice (TAN) - The Track Assignment Notice (TAN) is a document prepared
by the court that tells you what judge and team will be handling your case. It also gives the
telephone number you should call whenever you n eed to reach the court about your case. The
plaintiff is required to send a copy of the TAN to everyone being sued. Venue - Venue refers to the county where the court th at has jurisdiction to hear your case is located.
The numbered steps listed below tell you what forms you will need to fill out and what to do with
them.
Each form should be typed or printed clearly on 8 ½ “x 11” white paper only. Forms may not be
filed on a different size or color paper. STEPS FOR FILING A COMPLAINT
STEP 1: FILL OUT THE
COMPLAINT (FORM A).
The Complaint tells the court the facts
of your case and what relief you want the court
to give you. A judge will decide your case
unless you request to have a jury hear it. Sign and date all sections except the demand for a
jury. Complete that section only if you would
like a jury to decide your case.
STEP 2: FILL OUT THE CIVIL CASE
INFORMATION STATEMENT (CIS ).
The civil CIS form with instructions can
be found at the end of this packet. The completed
CIS must be filed with the complaint.
Failure to file this required document may result
in the return of your complaint .
STEP 3: MAKE A CHECK OR
MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO
TREASURER, STATE OF NEW JERSEY IN
THE AMOUNT OF $200.00. This is the fee for filing your papers.
STEP 4: CHECK YOUR
COMPLETED FORMS AND MAKE
COPIES.
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Check your forms and make sure they are
complete. Remove all instruction sheets. Make
sure you have signed all the forms wherever
necessary. You also need to make three copies
of each form. Two of the copies will be sent to
the court; the other is for your records.
Checklist - In Step 5 you will be directed to
mail your documents to the court. The following
checklist will help insure your package is
complete:
− The original and two copies of the Complaint and CIS.
− A money order or check made out to the
Treasurer, State of New Jersey in the
amount of $200 to cover the filing fee.
− A stamped envelope addressed to yourself so that the court will be able to return the
forms to you.
STEP 5: MAIL OR DELIVER THE
FORMS TO THE COURT.
You may deliver your papers to the
court clerk in person or you may mail them. The
court address is stamped on the front of this
guide or is available on the Judiciary’s website,
www.njcourtsonline.com . If you mail the
papers, we recommend that you use certified
mail, return receipt requested.
Mail or deliver to the court the original
and 2 copies of the Complaint and CIS.
Note: The court will return copies to you
along with a Track Assignment Notice (TAN ).
If you have any questions, you should contact
the team leader at the number on the TAN.
Copies of the Complaint, CIS , and TAN along with a
summons must be served immediately
on every person you are suing in this case.
The court rules permit a pro se plaintiff to
issue the summons and sign it in the name of
the Clerk of the Superior Court. The summons alerts the defendant that you have
filed a complaint and provides information on
what the defendant may do to reply to your
complaint. The summons form is included in
this packet as Form B. You will have to enter
your name and address as the pro se plaintiff,
the caption for the case, the name of the
county where the case is filed and the case
docket number. You may also sign Theodore
J. Fetter’s name in the space provided and
supply the name and address of the defendant
to be served. To serve the defendant(s)
properly, you should contact the sheriff in the
county in which your suit is filed or a process
server. The sheriff’s telephone number can
be obtained from Directory Assistance. If
you do not have your complaint, CIS,TAN,
and summons served immediately, your
complaint may be dismissed. You may serve a
defendant by registered, certified, or ordinary
mail, but this service is effective only if the
defendant answers the complaint or
otherwise appears in response to the complaint.
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FORM A - PAGE 1
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY
LAW DIVISION
County
Docket Number
Your Name (first, middle, last)
(to be filled in by the court)
Street Address
Town, State, Zip Code
Telephone Number
Plaintiff
V.
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION
Complaint
Plaintiff, ,
residing at
( your name)
City of ,
(your address) (your city or town)
County of .
(your county)
State Of New Jersey, complainin g of defendant, states as follows:
1. On ,
20 , , Defendant
(name of person being sued)
(Summarize what happened that resulted in your claim against the defendant. Use
additional pages if necessary.)
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FORM A - PAGE 2
The defendant in this action resides at ,
(defendant’s address)
In the County of ,
State Of New Jersey.
(name of county where defendant lives)
2. Plaintiff is entitled to relief from defendant under the above facts.
3. The harm that occurred as a result of defendant’s acts include:
(list each item of damage and injury), 1.
2.
3.
Wherefore, plaintiff requests judgment agains t defendant for damages, together
with attorney’s fees, if ap plicable, costs of suit, and any other relief as the court
may deem proper.
Dated: Signature:
CERTIFICATION OF NO OTHER ACTIONS
I certify that the dispute about which I am suing is not the subject of any other
action pending in any other court or a pending arbitration proceeding to the best
of my knowledge and belief. Also, to t he best of my knowledge and belief no
other action or arbitration proceeding is contemplated. Further, other than the
parties set forth in this complaint, I know of no other parties that should be made
a part of this lawsuit. In addition, I reco gnize my continuing obligation to file and
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FORM A - PAGE 3
serve on all parties and the c ourt an amended certification if there is a change in
the facts stated in this original certification.
Dated: Signature:
OPTIONAL: If you would like to have a j udge decide your case, do not include the
following paragraph in your complaint. If you would prefer to have a jury to
decide your case, please sign your name after the following paragraph.
JURY DEMAND
The plaintiff demands trial by a jury on all of the triable issues of this complaint,
pursuant to New Jersey Court Rules 1:8-2(b) and 4:35-1(a)..
Dated: Signature:
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FORM B - PAGE 1
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
LAW DIVISION, CIVIL PART
County
Docket Number
Your Name (first, middle, last)
Street Address
Town, State, Zip Code
Telephone Number
Plaintiff
V.
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION
Summons
From The State of New Jersey To The Defendant(s) Named Above:
The plaintiff, named above, has filed a la wsuit against you in the Superior Court
of New Jersey. The complaint attached to this summons states the basis for this lawsuit.
If you dispute this complaint, you or your atto rney must file a written answer or motion
and proof of service with the deputy clerk of the Superior Court in the county listed
above within 35 days from the date you received this summons, not counting the date
you received it. (The address of each deputy clerk of the Superior Court is provided.) If
the complaint is one in foreclosure, then you mu st file your written answer or motion and
proof of service with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, P.O. Box
971, Trenton, NJ 08625-0971. A filing fee payable to the Treasu rer, State of New Jersey
and a completed Case Information Statement (a vailable from the deputy clerk of the
Superior Court) must accompany your answer or motion when it is filed. You must also
send a copy of your answer or motion to plaintiff's attorney whose name and address
appear above, or to plaintiff, if no attorney is named above. A telephone call will not
protect your rights; you must file and se rve a written answer or motion (with fee of
$135.00 and completed Case Information Statement) if you want the court to hear your
defense.
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FORM B - PAGE 2
If you do not file and serve a written ans wer or motion within 35 days, the court
may enter a judgment against you for the relief plaintiff demands, plus interest and costs of suit. If judgment is entered against you, the Sheriff may seize your money, wages or
property to pay all or part of the judgment.
If you cannot afford an attorney, you ma y call the Legal Services office in the
county where you live. A list of these offices is provided. If you do not have an attorney
and are not eligible for free legal assistance, you may obtain a referral to an attorney by
calling one of the Lawyer Referral Services. A list of these numbers is also provided.
________________________________________
Theodore J. Fetter
Acting Clerk of the Superior Court
DATED: .
Name of Defendant to Be Served: .
Address of Defendant to Be Served: .
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DIRECTORY OF SUPERIOR COURT DEPUTY CLERK’S OFFICES
COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL AN D LEGAL SERVICES OFFICES
ATLANTIC COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Civil Division, Direct Filing
1201 Bacharach Blvd., First Fl.
Atlantic City, NJ 08401 LAWYER REFERRAL
(609) 345-3444 LEGAL SERVICES
(609) 348-4200
BERGEN COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Case Processing Section, Room 119
Justice Center, 10 Main St.
Hackensack, NJ 07601-0769 LAWYER REFERRAL
(201) 488-0044 LEGAL SERVICES
(201) 487-2166
BURLINGTON COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Central Processing Office
Attn: Judicial Intake
First Fl., Courts Facility
49 Rancocas Rd.
Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 LAWYER REFERRAL
(609) 261-4862 LEGAL SERVICES
(800) 496-4570
CAMDEN COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Civil Processing Office
Hall of Justice
1st Fl., Suite 150
101 South 5 th
Street
Camden, NJ 08103 LAWYER REFERRAL
(856) 964-4520 LEGAL SERVICES
(856) 964-2010
CAPE MAY COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
9 N. Main Street
Box DN-209
Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 LAWYER REFERRAL
(609) 463-0313 LEGAL SERVICES
(609) 465-3001
CUMBERLAND COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Civil Case Management Office
Broad & Fayette Sts., P.O. Box 615
Bridgeton, NJ 08302 LAWYER REFERRAL
(856) 692-6207 LEGAL SERVICES
(856) 451-0003
ESSEX COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
50 West Market Street
Room 131
Newark, NJ 07102 LAWYER REFERRAL
(973) 622-6207 LEGAL SERVICES
(973) 624-4500
GLOUCESTER COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Civil Case Management Office
Attn: Intake
First Fl., Court House
1 North Broad Street, P.O. Box 750
Woodbury, NJ 08096 LAWYER REFERRAL
(856) 848-4589 LEGAL SERVICES
(856) 848-5360
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HUDSON COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Superior Court, Civil Records Dept.
Brennan Court House--1st Floor
583 Newark Ave.
Jersey City, NJ 07306 LAWYER REFERRAL
(201) 798-2727 LEGAL SERVICES
(201) 792-6363
HUNTERDON COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Civil Division
65 Park Avenue
Flemington, NJ 08822 LAWYER REFERRAL
(908) 735-2611 LEGAL SERVICES
(908) 782-7979
MERCER COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Local Filing Office, Courthouse
175 S. Broad Street, P.O. Box 8068
Trenton, NJ 08650 LAWYER REFERRAL
(609) 585-6200 LEGAL SERVICES
(609) 695-6249
MIDDLESEX COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Administration Building
Third Floor
1 Kennedy Sq., P.O. Box 2633
New Brunswick, NJ 08903-2633 LAWYER REFERRAL
(732) 828-0053 LEGAL SERVICES
(732) 249-7600
MONMOUTH COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Court House
71 Monument Park
P.O. Box 1269
Freehold, NJ 07728-1269 LAWYER REFERRAL
(732) 431-5544 LEGAL SERVICES
(732) 866-0020
MORRIS COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Civil Division
30 Schuyler Pl., P.O. Box 910
Morristown, NJ 07960-0910 LAWYER REFERRAL
(973) 267-5882 LEGAL SERVICES
(973) 285-6911
OCEAN COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Court House, Room 119
118 Washington Street
Toms River, NJ 08754 LAWYER REFERRAL
(732) 240-3666 LEGAL SERVICES
(732) 341-2727
PASSAIC COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Civil Division
Court House
77 Hamilton Street
Paterson, NJ 07505 LAWYER REFERRAL
(973) 278-9223 LEGAL SERVICES
(973) 523-2900
SALEM COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
92 Market Street
P.O. Box 18
Salem, NJ 08079 LAWYER REFERRAL
(856) 678-8363 LEGAL SERVICES
(856) 451-0003
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SOMERSET COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Civil Division Office
New Court House, 3rd Fl.
P.O. Box 3000
Somerville, NJ 08876 LAWYER REFERRAL
(908) 685-2323 LEGAL SERVICES
(908) 231-0840
SUSSEX COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Sussex County Judicial Center
43-47 High Street
Newton, NJ 07860 LAWYER REFERRAL
(973) 267-5882 LEGAL SERVICES
(973) 383-7400
UNION COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
1st Fl., Court House
2 Broad Street
Elizabeth, NJ 07207-6073 LAWYER REFERRAL
(908) 353-4715 LEGAL SERVICES
(908) 354-4340
WARREN COUNTY:
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
Civil Division Office
Court House
413 Second Street
Belvidere, NJ 07823-1500 LAWYER REFERRAL
(973) 267-5882 LEGAL SERVICES
(908) 475-2010
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CASE INFORMATION STATEMENT
HOW TO COMPLETE THE CIVI L CASE INFORMATION
STATEMENT (CIS)
These instructions are intended to guide individuals who are either plaintiffs or defendants in civil cases and who are not represen ted by an attorney in completing the Civil Case
Information Statement (Civil CIS) required by court rules. The Civil CIS must be included with
each party’s first pleading in the Civil part of the Law Division. That is, the plaintiff must file it
with the complaint and the defendant must file it w ith the answer. If it is not included, the papers
will be returned.
The CIS summarizes your case and alerts the court to any special needs you may have
such as the need for an interpreter or the need for a quick trial date because one of your witnesses
is expected to be unavailable. The numbers for the various case types are located on the back of
the form. Enter the number which best describes your complaint. For example, if you are suing
the defendant for a breach of contra ct, your case number would be 599.
After you have completed the CIS, keep it wi th the other papers you are planning to file.
Note: These materials have been prepared by the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts for use by self-represented litigants. The guides, instructions,
and forms will be periodically updated as necessary to reflect current New Jersey
statutes and court rules. The most recent version of the forms will be available at
the county courthouse or on th e Judiciary’s Internet site
(www.judiciary.state.nj.us). However, you are ultimately responsible for the
content of your court papers.
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CASE INFORMATION STATEMENT
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARTIES NOT REPRESENTED BY AN
ATTORNEY FOR COMPLETI NG THE CIVIL CASE
INFORMATION STATEMENT (CIS)
BOX# INSTRUCTION
1. Print your name.
2. List a telephone number, including ar ea code, where you can be reached during
the day.
3. Insert the name of the county where th e complaint or answer is being filed.
4. Leave the box blank.
5. If you know the docket number of your cas e, insert it in the docket number box.
If the CIS is being filed with a complaint, the court will assign the docket
number before it returns the filed complaint.
6. Enter an address where you wish to receive mail concerning this matter.
7. Document type means the type of pa per you are filing. If you are filing the
complaint, print complaint; if you ar e filing an answer, print answer.
8. Check the box marked “yes” if you have requested that the matter be heard by a
jury. Otherwise, check “no.”
9. Enter your name and indicate whethe r you are the plaintiff or defendant.
10. The caption is the name of the case - the name of the plaintiff(s) v. the name of
the defendant(s). For example: John Do e, Plaintiff v. Mary Smith, Defendant.
Print the name of your case.
11. The Case Type Number identifies the type of case. On the back of the CIS form
is a list of case types. Sometimes it is difficult to pick the number of your case,
but you must fill in this section in orde r for your case to proceed. Choose the
one that best describes what your case is about and enter that number. For
example, if you are the plaintiff or defe ndant in a dispute over fulfilling the
terms of a contract, the case type is 599; if your case concerns a personal injury,
the case type number is 605.
12. If you believe that your case is a pr ofessional malpractice case, check the box
marked “yes” and see N.J.S.A. 2A:53A-27 and applicab le case law regarding
your obligation to file an affidavit of merit.
13. If you believe that you have any other cases involving the same adversary or
arising from the same set of circumstances, check the box marked “yes.” Otherwise, check “no.”
14. If you checked “yes” to the previous que stion, enter the docket number(s) of any
related cases.
15. If you believe you will be adding more parties to the case, check “yes.”
Otherwise, check “no.”
16. If you are the plaintiff and know the name of the defendant’s primary insurance
company enter it in the box. Otherwis e check “unknown.” If you are the
defendant and you have insurance that might cover or partially cover the
damages complained of, enter the name of your insurance company.
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CASE INFORMATION STATEMENT
17. If you and your adversary knew each other before the event giving rise to the
law suit occurred, check “yes.” Otherwise, check “no.”
If the answer was “yes”, check the box next to the word(s) that best describe the
relationship between the parties.
18. If you believe that the statute governi ng your case provides for payment of fees
by the losing party, (for example, the La w Against Discrimination), check “yes.”
Otherwise, check “no.”
19. If you believe that your case has some unusual circumstance which would require special attention, indicate th e problem in the space provided. For
example, if there is a witness who is ill or who may be unavailable, you should
let the court staff know.
20. If you are requesting any accommodation for a disability, check “yes” and indicate what is needed. Otherwise, check “no.”
21. If you are requesting an interpreter, ch eck “yes” and indicate the language for
which it is needed. Otherwise, check “no.”
22. The person whose name appears in Box 1 must sign the CIS in the space marked
“Attorney Signature.”
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CIVIL CASE INFORMATION STATEMENT FOR USE BY CLERK’S OFFICE ONLY
(CIS) PAYMENT TYPE: CK CG CA
CHG/CK NO.
AMOUNT:
OVERPAYMENT:
Use for initial Law Division
Civil Part pleadings (not motions) under Rule 4:5-1
Pleading will be rejected for filing, under Rule 1:5-6(c), if information above the black bar is not completed or
if attorney’s signature is not affixed.
BATCH NUMBER:
1. ATTORNEY/PRO SE NAME 2. TELEPHONE NUMBER
( ) 3. COUNTY OF VENUE
4. FIRM NAME (If applicable)
5. DOCKET NUMBER (When available)
7. DOCUMENT TYPE 6. OFFICE ADDRESS 8. JURY DEMAND
YES NO
9. NAME OF PARTY (e.g., John Doe, Plaintiff) 10. CAPTION
11. CASE TYPE NUMBER
(See reverse side for listing)
12. IS THIS A PROFESSIONAL MALPRACTICE CASE? YES
NO
IF YOU HAVE CHECKED “YES,” SEE N.J.S.A. 2A:53A-27 AND APPLICABLE CASE LAW REGARDING
YOUR OBLIGATION TO FILE AN AFFIDAVIT OF MERIT.
13. RELATED CASES PENDING? YES NO 14. IF YES, LIST DOCKET NUMBERS
15. DO YOU ANTICIPATE
ADDING ANY PARTIES (arising
out of same transaction or occurrence)?
YES NO 16. NAME OF DEFENDANT’S PRIMARY INSURANCE COMPANY, IF KNOWN
ONE
N
UNKNOWN
THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS FORM CANNOT BE INTRODUCED INTO EVIDENCE.
CASE CHARACTERISTICS FOR PURPOSES OF DETERMIN ING IF CASE IS APPROPRIATE FOR MEDIATION
17. A. DO PARTIES HAVE A CURRENT,
PAST OR RECURRENT
RELATIONSHIP? YES NO IF YES, IS THAT
RELATIONSHIP
EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE FRIEND/NEIGHBOR
OTHER (explain)
FAMILIAL BUSINESS
18. B. DOES THE STATUTE GOVERNING THIS
CASE PROVIDE FOR PAYMENT OF FEES
BY THE LOSING PARTY?
YES NO
19. USE THIS SPACE TO ALERT THE COURT TO
ANY SPECIAL CASE CHARACTERISTICS THAT MAY WARR ANT INDIVIDUAL MANAGEMENT OR ACCELERATED
DISPOSITION:
20. DO YOU OR YOUR CLIENT NEED
ANY DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS?
YES NO IF YES, PLEASE IDENTIFY THE
REQUESTED ACCOMMODATION: 21. WILL AN INTERPRETER BE NEEDED?
YES NO
IF YES, FOR WHAT LANGUAGE:
22. ATTORNEY SIGNATURE
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CIVIL CASE INFORMATION STATEMENT
(CIS)
Use for initial pleadings (not motions) under Rule 4:5-1
CASE TYPES (Choose one and enter number of case type in appropriate space on the reverse side.)
Track I — 150 days' discovery 151 NAME CHANGE
175 FORFEITURE
302 TENANCY
399 REAL PROPERTY (other than Tenancy, Contract, Condemnation, Complex Commercial or Construction)
502 BOOK ACCOUNT (debt collection matters only)
505 OTHER INSURANCE CLAIM (INCLUDING DECLARATORY JUDGMENT ACTIONS)
506 PIP COVERAGE
510 UM or UIM CLAIM
511 ACTION ON NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT
512 LEMON LAW
801 SUMMARY ACTION
802 OPEN PUBLIC RECORDS ACT (SUMMARY ACTION)
999 OTHER (Briefly describe nature of action)
Track II — 300 days' discovery 305 CONSTRUCTION
509 EMPLOYMENT (other than CEPA or LAD)
599 CONTRACT/COMMERCIAL TRANSACTION
603 AUTO NEGLIGENCE – PERSONAL INJURY
605 PERSONAL INJURY
610 AUTO NEGLIGENCE – PROPERTY DAMAGE
699 TORT – OTHER
Track III — 450 days' discovery 005 CIVIL RIGHTS
301 CONDEMNATION
602 ASSAULT AND BATTERY
604 MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
606 PRODUCT LIABILITY
607 PROFESSIONAL MALPRACTICE
608 TOXIC TORT
609 DEFAMATION
616 WHISTLEBLOWER / CONSCIENTIOUS EMPLOYEE PROTECTION ACT (CEPA) CASES
617 INVERSE CONDEMNATION
618 LAW AGAINST DISCRIMINATION (LAD) CASES
Track IV — Active Case Management by Individual Judge / 450 days' discovery
156 ENVIRONMENTAL/ENVIRONMENTAL COVERAGE LITIGATION
303 MT. LAUREL
508 COMPLEX COMMERCIAL
513 COMPLEX CONSTRUCTION
514 INSURANCE FRAUD
701 ACTIONS IN LIEU OF PREROGATIVE WRITS
Mass Tort (Track IV) 241 TOBACCO 274 RISPERDAL/SEROQUEL/ZYPREXA
248 CIBA GEIGY 275 ORTHO EVRA
264 PPA 276 DEPO-PROVERA
266 HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY (HRT) 601 ASBESTOS
271 ACCUTANE 619 VIOXX
272 BEXTRA/CELEBREX
If you believe this case requires a track other than that provided above, please indicate the reason on Side 1,
in the space under "Case Characteristics."
Please check off each applicable category:
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