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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Small Claims Complaint in the editor.
  2. Fill out the required information at the top of Form A, including your name and contact details. Specify whether your claim is for a contract, security deposit, or tort.
  3. In the Complaint section, clearly state the amount you are owed and provide detailed reasons for your claim. You may attach additional sheets if necessary.
  4. Complete Form B by entering both your information and that of the defendant. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid delays.
  5. Attach the filing fee as a check or money order made out to the Treasurer, State of New Jersey, based on the number of defendants.
  6. Review all forms for completeness and ensure you have signed where necessary before submitting them to the court.
  7. Mail or deliver your completed forms to the appropriate county court office. Keep copies for your records.

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New Jersey residents 14 years of age and older may apply for a non-driver photo identification (ID). The non-driver ID is issued solely for the purpose of providing identification and is not a license to drive.
Yes, you can register a car without a drivers license. A drivers license is only required to legally operate a motor vehicle on public roads, but you do not need a drivers license to register your vehicle.
39:4-56.5 Abandonment of motor vehicle. It shall be unlawful for any person to abandon a motor vehicle on or along any highway, other than a limited access highway, or other public property or on any private property without the consent of the owner or other person in charge of the private property.
Privately-used trailers, house type semi-trailers and private utilities are included in the category other non-commercial motor vehicles (Code 22) for registration purposes. Trailers (manufactured or homemade) and semi-trailers weighing less than 2,500 lbs.
A new drivers license or non-driver ID, featuring the existing photo and signature on file with the MVC, will be mailed to you within 10 business days after receipt of your payment.

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Any New Jersey resident 14 years of age and older with a disability can apply for a non-driver ID, issued solely for the purpose of providing identification. It is not a license to drive and cannot be used to park in a person(s) with a disability parking space. There is no renewal fee for this non-driver ID card.
39:3-10 is the New Jersey statute regarding the licensure of drivers. Specifically, the law states that no one is permitted to drive a vehicle on a public highway in New Jersey unless the person has a probationary or drivers license or a permit, or is under the supervision of a driving course.

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