NEW JERSEY LEGAL NOTICES
The New Jersey Supreme Court is the state’s highest appellate court. It is composed of a chief justice and six associate justices. As the highest appellate court, the Supreme Court reviews cases from the lower courts. Most litigants must request that the Court hear their appeal by filing a petition for certification with the Court.
State and local agencies are required to make public records available for inspection by the public.
• New Jersey public notices - Published public notices provide actual notice to the public about government actions like tax and fee increases, land use and environmental decisions, delinquent taxpayer notices that can lead to a government seizure and sale of someone's home and the expenditure of public funds.
• New Jersey Court Records - Gain instant access to state, county, and municipal records.
• New Jersey Health & Vital Records - Get a copy of birth certificates, marriage records, divorce decrees, adoption records, and more.
How the New Jersey Court Works - This provides overview of the court system in New Jersey - its function, how it works, and how it serves the public and society. Also included are tips on how to find a court opinion, the written explanation of a court's decision in a case, in a law book or online.
New Jersey State Bar
Association
PLACE YOUR NOTICE:
All notices will run for up to 30 days.
Cost: $87.50
A notarized Publisher's Affidavit will be mailed to you on the end date of your notice.
To place your notice, complete the form below or call 865-693-5739.
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