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Pending New Jersey Bill Will Increase Many Court Fees by BRB Public Record Update

May 01, 2012 posted by Steve Brownstein

NJ Bill A763 was passed by the NJ State Assembly and now is making its way to the State Senate. In general, the bill contains fee increases that include (but are not limited to) the fee to file motions (papers) in the courts; the recording of judgments or orders in the Special Civil Part; the fee to affix a seal, or certify a copy or for an exemplification; and the fee to file a lien. The bill also authorizes the Judiciary to fund a statewide digital e-court information system which would include public access to digital court records. Indication from the bill's primary sponsor is the Senate and the Governor both favor the bill's current language. If and when signed, the new law would take affect July 1, 2012.

For more information, visit the state's legislative site at www.njleg.state.nj.us/ and search for bill number A763.

 


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