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This may be by a sheriffs officer or a private process server. Delivery may also be made at the defendants home to a member of the household at least 14 years of age. If personal service cannot be made, then the plaintiff has the option of serving the papers by regular and certified mail.
Make a formal complaint If the issue is still not resolved, you should put your complaint in writing (letter or email) stating all the facts of the case so far. You should include any relevant documents that support your complaint (copies only).
New Jersey Consumers (Residents) who need assistance or would like to file a complaint against Debt Collection Practices, Stores or Businesses, or another New Jersey State Governmental Agency, should access the New Jersey Consumer Affairs website at or call (973) 504-6200.
A plaintiff starts a civil action by filing a pleading called a complaint. A complaint must state all of the plaintiffs claims against the defendant , and must also specify what remedy the plaintiff is seeking. After receiving the complaint, the defendant must respond with an answer .
If alternate service is approved by a judge, a process server may then pursue completion of service through less traditional means, including service by mail, service through publication in a newspaper or periodical, or service through electronic messaging such as email.
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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.
The complaint, which shall be in writing and verified, shall specify (1) the person alleged to have violated the provision of statute for whose violation is imposed a penalty to be enforced in a summary manner; (2) the statute and provision thereof violated; and (3) the time, place and nature of such violation.
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. See Rule 4:4-3.

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