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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nj complaint file in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Complaint (Form A). Clearly state the facts of your case and what relief you are seeking. Ensure you sign and date all necessary sections, except for the jury demand unless you wish to have a jury trial.
  3. Next, complete the Civil Case Information Statement (CIS). This form summarizes your case and must be filed alongside your complaint. You can find instructions for this form in our Self Help Center.
  4. Prepare a check or money order for $250 made out to Treasurer, State of New Jersey as your filing fee. Double-check that all forms are complete and make three copies of each document.
  5. Finally, mail or deliver your completed forms to the court. Use certified mail for tracking purposes if mailing. Ensure you include a stamped envelope addressed to yourself for returning documents.

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The specific facts and any records about the incident(s), including the name and contact information of the person or entity you believe harmed you (if known); Copies of any documents or other evidence related to your complaint; and. The names and contact information of any witnesses (if known)
Consumer Debt Credit - Billing and fees, credit repair and debt relief, illegal or abusive debt collection and predatory lending are typical complaints.
In New Jersey, the sheriffs officers in the various counties can serve complaints. You should contact the sheriffs officers in the county where you filed your lawsuit. You can also use a private process server or any adult with no connection to or interest in the case.
Residents may contact the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, Office of Consumer Protection or call toll free at 1-800-242-5846 for more information or to file a complaint.
File a complaint with government or consumer programs File a complaint with your local consumer protection office. Notify the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in your area about your problem. The BBB tries to resolve complaints against companies. Report scams and suspicious communications to the Federal Trade Commission.

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The Donts of Handling Complaints and Feedback Mock the person or their feedback (such as by laughing or teasing) Minimize their experience (``its not that bad, ``get over it) Insult or be rude Ignore (not take action around the complaint or feedback or deny that its an issue)
File complaints involving government agencies, telemarketers, products and services, travel, housing, and banking. Complaints against the government. Complaints about consumer products and services. Bank, credit, and securities complaints. Housing complaints. Complaints about travel. State consumer protection offices.

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