There is no court named "Small Court" so I assume you are asking about Small Claims Court. In NJ, there is no separate "Small Claims Court" - all small claims cases are heard in the Special Civil Part of the Civil Division of Superior Court in each county. To find your local information, use the related link below. Select your county and look for that county's Superior Court - Civil Division. That will be the contact information for small claims cases. The link to the court website is the court name in blue; the court website will have details about small claims cases in that county.
New Jersey has a single federal district court: the US District Court for the District of New Jersey.
The state of New Jersey has a special court for civil lawsuits. This court hosts cases about special interrogations and civil parts.
A small part on the western side "belongs" to New Jersey while the rest of it "belongs" to New York. This was settled in a recent court case.
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United States District Court for the District of New Jersey was created on 1789-09-24.
$15,000. In NJ the "small claims" court is called the Special Civil Part of the Superior Court, Law Division. Court Rule 6:1-2(a) fixes the maximum amount that can be sued for in the Special Civil part.
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Georgian Court University is located in the state of New Jersey.
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A Superior Court judge in New Jersey earns about $165,000 per year.
Georgian Court University is located in the state of New Jersey.