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The judgment must be submitted for entry on the Civil Judgment and Order Docket, along with a fee of $35.00 (this amount is set forth in N.J.S.A. 22A:2-7), to the Clerk of the Superior Court in Trenton for entry on the Civil Judgment and Order Docket. See Rule 4:101-1.
You need to serve the subpoena to the debtor by regular and certified mail. It must include a return receipt request. The debtor must answer and return the information subpoena within 14 days from when it was served. Information subpoenas cannot be served more than once in six months without court approval.
The Statement for Docketing must be filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex, P.O. Box 971, Trenton, N.J. 08625. The fee for filing a Statement for Docketing is $35, payable to the Treasurer, State of New Jersey. There is no fee in the Special Civil Part for issuing the statement.
1-800-672-1952 Service In New Jersey Basic Service:$75.00 w/o Affidavit Attendance Fees: View Our Fee Check Policy $2 Within county, $2 for every 30 miles of travel outside county Billed - No Refunds Without Check Federal District Court Attendance Fee: $55 plus mileage Filing Affidavit: $9.9912 more rows
The subpoena should be completed ing to the following directions and served on the person named in the subpoena either in person or by certified mail return receipt requested a reasonable time in advance of the hearing. If possible, the subpoena should be served at least five days before the hearing date.
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(b)Information Subpoena. (1)To Judgment Debtor.An information subpoena may be served upon the judgment debtor, without leave of court, accompanied by an original and copy of written questions and a prepaid, addressed return envelope.
The first step in judgment enforcement in New Jersey is obtaining a writ of execution which allows for the seizure of property to satisfy the judgment. This can include: Personal property such as cars and equipment. Business interest such as stocks.
If you are served with an information subpoena, you must comply with the subpoena within 7 days of receiving it. You must provide your answers in writing and under oath. Your answers must be complete and truthful. If you fail to comply with an information subpoena, you may be held in contempt of court.

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