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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).
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.
Under New Jersey State law, a private citizen can bring a case against another citizen claiming that the other person has violated some law. The person who starts the case is called the complaining witness or the complainant.
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.
Writing a complaint to the business describe the problem and the outcome you want. include key dates, such as when you purchased the goods or services and when the problem occurred. identify what action youve already taken to fix the problem and what you will do if you and the seller cant resolve the problem.
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Tips for writing a successful complaint letter Structure. Address the letter to a real person. Be honest and straightforward. Maintain a firm but respectful tone, and avoid aggressive, accusing language. Include your contact information. Tell them what you want. Do not threaten action. Keep copies and records.
Be clear and brief. Cover all the relevant points but be as brief as you can. Avoid writing long letters or emails you might feel the need to write in great detail but usually this is not required. Make it easy to read by using numbered lists and headings to highlight the important issues.
It defines complaints, lists types of complaints (critical, major, minor), and sources of complaints (internal, external, verbal, written).

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