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Special Civil 9/1/04
Motion Enforce Litigant’s Rights
HOW TO GET FINANCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT SOMEONE WHO
OWES YOU MONEY
(MOTION TO ENFORCE LITIGANT’S RIGHTS)
Who Should Use This Packet?
If you win a court judgment against someone, you are entitled to get information about their
finances so you can collect the money they owe you. First you must send them an Information
Subpoena requesting the information. If the person doesn’t give you the information, you can use
these forms to make them do so. A Motion to Enforce Litigant’s Rights is an application to the court
for the purpose of obtaining an Order directing a party to either comply with a previous discovery
order or to complete an Information Subpoena.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. You must have obtained a judgment against the other party.
2. You must have sent an Information Subpoena to the other party, which was not answered in
14 days; or the other party failed to comply with a previous court Order for discovery.
3. There is no fee for filing this motion in the Special Civil Part.
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NOTE: These materials have been prepared by the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts
for use by self-represented litigants. The guides, instructions and forms will be periodically updated
as necessary to reflect current New Jersey statutes and court rules. The most recent version of the
forms will be available at the county courthouse or on the Judiciary’s Internet site
(www.judiciary.state.nj.us). However, you are ultimately responsible for the content of your court
papers.
Send your Completed Forms to:
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THINGS TO THINK ABOUT BEFORE YOU REPRESENT YOURSELF IN COURT
TRY TO GET A LAWYER
The court system can be confusing
and it is a good idea to get a lawyer if
you can. If you cannot afford a lawyer,
you may contact the legal services
program in your county to see if you
qualify for free legal services. Their
telephone number can be found in your
local yellow pages under “Legal Aid” or
“Legal Services.”
If you do not qualify for free legal
services and need help in locating an
attorney, you can contact the bar
association in your county. Their
telephone number can also be found in
your local yellow pages. Most county
bar associations have a Lawyer Referral
Service. The County Bar Lawyer
Referral Service can supply you with the
names of attorneys in your area willing
to handle your particular type of case
and sometimes consult with you at a
reduced fee.
There are also a variety of
organizations of minority lawyers
throughout New Jersey, as well as
organizations of lawyers who handle
specialized types of cases. Ask your
county court staff for a list of lawyer
referral services that include these
organizations.
WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT IF YOU
REPRESENT YOURSELF
While you have the right to represent
yourself in court, you should not expect
any special treatment, help, or attention
from the court. You must still comply
with the Rules of the Court, even if you
are not familiar with them. The following
is a list of some things the court staff can
and cannot do for you. Please read it
carefully before asking the court staff for
help.
-We can explain and answer questions
about how the court works.
-We can tell you what the requirements
are to have your case considered by the
court.
-We can give you some information from
your case file.
-We can provide you with samples of
court forms that are available.
-We can provide you with guidance on
how to fill out forms.
-We can usually answer questions about
court deadlines.
-We cannot give you legal advice. Only
your lawyer can give you legal advice.
-We cannot tell you whether or not you
should bring your case to court.
-We cannot give you an opinion about
what will happen if you bring your case
to court.
-We cannot recommend a lawyer, but we
can provide you with the telephone
number of a local lawyer referral
service.
-We cannot talk to the judge for you
about what will happen in your case.
-We cannot let you talk to the judge
outside of court.
-We cannot change an order issued by a
judge.
KEEP COPIES OF ALL PAPERS
Make and keep for yourself copies of
all completed forms and any canceled
checks, money orders, sales receipts,
bills, contract estimates, letters, leases,
photographs, and other important
documents that relate to your case.
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DEFINITIONS OF WORDS USED IN THIS PACKET
Certification: A certification is a written statement made to the court when you file papers with the
court, swearing that the information contained in the papers is true to the best of your knowledge.
Defendant: The defendant is the person (party) against whom the court action (complaint) was filed.
Discovery: Discovery is the required exchange of information between the parties concerning the
case.
Docket Number: The number the court assigned to this case when the complaint was filed. The
docket number is listed on the complaint and answer.
Information Subpoena: An information subpoena is a questionnaire the judgment creditor sends to
the judgment debtor to get information on assets held by the judgment debtor.
Judgment: A judgment is the official decision of a court in a case.
Judgment Creditor: A judgment creditor is a person who is owed money and who has obtained a
judgment against another party.
Judgment Debtor: A judgment debtor is a person who owes money and against whom a judgment
has been obtained.
Litigant: A litigant is a party actively involved in the case.
Motion: A motion is a written request in which you ask the court to issue an order, or to change an
order it has already issued.
Oral Argument: Personally appearing in court to explain what you want the court to do.
Order: An order is a signed paper from the judge telling someone they must do something.
Party: A person, company, or government agency that is involved in a court action.
Plaintiff: The plaintiff is the person (party) who started the court action by filing the complaint.
Return Date: The date the parties are ordered to appear in court.
Service: Mailing or delivering copies of your papers to the lawyer for the other party or to the other
party if there is no lawyer.
Warrant: A warrant is a written order signed by the judge directing a certain act. A warrant for arrest
is a court order directing the sheriff or court officer to arrest someone.
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HOW TO FILE A MOTION TO ENFORCE LITIGANT’S RIGHTS:
The numbered steps listed below tell you what
forms you will need to fill out, and what to do
with them. Each form should be typed or
clearly printed on 8 1⁄2” x 11" white paper only.
Forms may not be filed on a different size
paper or color paper.
STEP 1: Fill out the NOTICE OF MOTION
(FORM A)
The Notice of Motion tells the court what you
want the court to do. Make sure to include the
docket number of your case and sign your
name where requested. Call you local court to
obtain the date you will appear in court. (See
Instructions for form A).
STEP 2: Fill out the CERTIFICATION IN
SUPPORT OF A MOTION (FORM B)
The Certification in Support of a Motion tells
the court why you think you are entitled to
what you are asking for in your Notice of
Motion. Attach any additional copies of
documents that you have that may help
support your motion to Enforce Litigant’s
Rights.
STEP 3: Fill out the top of the ORDER to
Enforce Litigant’s Rights (FORM C)
Fill out the top portion of the Order to Enforce
Litigant’s Rights. Do not fill out the bottom
portion at this time.
STEP 4: Make copies of your completed
forms.
Make 3 copies of the completed Notice of
Motion (Form A) and Certification in Support
of Motion for Order Enforcing Litigant’s Rights
(Form B). Mail one copy of each to the
judgment debtor by regular mail and one copy
by certified mail/return receipt requested.
Keep one copy for your records. DO NOT
mail the Order to Enforce Litant’s Rights to
the Judgment Debtor; only FORM A and
FORM B should be mailed.
STEP 5: Check your completed forms
Check your forms and make sure they are
complete. Remove all instruction sheets. Make
sure you have signed the forms where you are
asked to sign them.
To begin, you must mail the originals of
the following documents to the court:
__ Notice of Motion (Form A)
__ Certification in Support of the
Motion (Form B)
__ Order to Enforce Litigant’s
Rights (Form C)
STEP 6: Date and time of motion
You will receive a postcard in the mail from
the court stating the date and time your
motion will be considered. If the judgment
debtor appears for the motion he/she will be
instructed by the court to complete the
Information Subpoena or comply with the
Order for Discovery. Once the judgment
debtor has either completed the Information
Subpoena or complied with the Order for
Discovery, you will be given the documents. If
the judgment debtor fails to appear for the
Motion, the judge will consider your Motion
and if the judge grants your motion you will be
sent a copy of the Order to Enforce Litigant’s
Rights.
STEP 7: Receiving the Order To Enforce
Litigant’s Rights.
Once you receive the Order to Enforce
Litigant’s Rights signed by the judge, make 3
copies of the signed Order. You are required
by law to mail a copy of the Order to the
judgment debtor by regular mail and one copy
by certified mail, return receipt requested.
Before mailing the Order, complete the Proof
of Service section located at the bottom of the
Order. Keep one copy for your records.
STEP 8: Wait 10 days
Wait 10 days after the date you mailed copies
of the Order to Enforce Litigant’s Rights to the
judgment debtor. (Continued on next page)
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STEP 9: Obtaining a Warrant for Arrest
If the judgment debtor provides you with the
completed Information Subpoena or obeys the
Order for Discovery within 10 days, there is no
longer a need to proceed with this motion. If
10 days have passed and you still have not
received the Discovery or Information
Subpoena from the judgment debtor, you must
then proceed with obtaining a Warrant for
Arrest. (See Step 10).
STEP 10: Complete the CERTIFICATION IN
SUPPORT OF APPLICATION FOR ARREST
WARRANT (FORM D)
Complete the Certification in Support of
Application for Arrest Warrant. Make a copy
of the completed form and retain it with your
records. Mail the original completed
Certification in Support of Application for
Arrest Warrant, and the signed copy of the
Order to Enforce Litigant’s Rights with proof of
service information (see Step 7 for information
on this) and BLANK FORM E to the court.
You should contact your local court to
obtain filing and service fees for the
Warrant for Arrest. Mail a check or money
order for this fee with your completed
forms to the court. Do not send cash. If
you pay in person, you can pay by check,
money order or in cash and obtain a
receipt.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FORM A
(NOTICE OF MOTION TO ENFORCE LITIGANT’S RIGHTS)
A. Type or print your name, current address and telephone number at the top of the form.
B. Type or print the county, docket number, plaintiff and defendant where Form A asks you to
do so.
C. On the first line after “TO:” type or print the name of the judgment debtor who has failed to
provide the required information.
D. Call your local court to obtain the date to be typed or printed in the space where the form
asks for the date you will appear in court.
E. Type or print the address of the court.
F. Read the body of the Notice of Motion and check the blanks where appropriate. If you are
seeking discovery, check the discovery blank space; if you are seeking the return of the
information subpoena check that blank space.
G. Sign and date the form.
Review all steps to make sure the forms are properly filled out and complete before mailing
(certified mail, return receipt requested and regular mail - see step 4 on page 5). (Keep
copies of the completed forms for your records.)
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FORM B
(CERTIFICATION IN SUPPORT OF MOTION TO ENFORCE LITIGANT’S RIGHTS)
A. Type or print your name, current address and telephone number at the top of the form.
B. Type or print the county, docket number, plaintiff and defendant where Form B asks you to
do so.
C. In section 2, fill in (type or print) the date of the judgment, the name of the defendant and the
dollar amount of the judgment.
D. In section 3, put a checkmark in front of __a or__b, but not both. Type or print the
information requested in the spaces provided.
Also in section 3, __c,__ d, __e, and __f, put a checkmark in front of those that apply to the
service of the Information Subpoena or Order for Discovery, and type or print the requested
information on the blank line for “d” if you select it.
E. In section 4, type or print the name of the person against whom you are filing this motion,
and put a checkmark in front of the appropriate item as noted.
F. In section 6, type or print the date you served copies of the completed Notice of Motion and
Certification on the person against whom you are filing this motion. Put a checkmark in front
of the appropriate information for the type of service used.
G. Date and sign the form.
Review all steps to make sure the forms are properly filled out and complete before mailing
(certified mail, return receipt requested and regular mail - see step 4 on page 5). (Keep
copies of the completed forms for your records.)
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING TOP OF FORM C
(ORDER TO ENFORCE LITIGANT’S RIGHTS)
A. Type or print your name, current address and telephone number at the top of the form.
B. Type or print the county, docket number, plaintiff and defendant where Form C asks you to
do so.
C. Type or print your name on the first blank line and check either the order for discovery or
information subpoena, whichever applies to your case.
DO NOT FILL IN ANY OTHER INFORMATION ON FORM C UNTIL THIS FORM IS
RETURNED TO YOU WITH THE JUDGE’S SIGNATURE. YOU MUST THEN PROCEED
TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS LISTED BELOW.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING BOTTOM OF FORM C
(PROOF OF SERVICE)
WHEN FORM C IS RETURNED TO YOU SIGNED BY A JUDGE, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
LISTED BELOW:
A. Type or print the date you are sending a copy of the signed Order to Enforce Litigant’s
Rights to the person against whom you are filing this motion.
B. Type or print the name of the person against whom you are filing this motion, and check the
method of service you are using to serve the Order to Enforce Litigant’s Rights.
C. Type or print the current address of the person who will be served with the Order.
D. Date and sign the form.
Review all steps to make sure the forms are properly filled out and complete before mailing
(certified mail, return receipt requested and regular mail - see step 4 on page 5). (Keep
copies of the completed forms for your records.)
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FORM D
(CERTIFICATION IN SUPPORT OF APPLICATION FOR ARREST WARRANT)
A. Type or print your name, current address and telephone number at the top of the form.
B. Type or print the county, docket number, plaintiff and defendant where Form D asks you to
do so.
C. In section 3, place a checkmark in front of __a or __b, but not both.
D. In section 3, __c, __d, __e and __f, place a checkmark in front of those that apply to the
service of the Information Subpoena or Order for Discovery.
E. In section 4, type or print the defendant’s name and place a checkmark in front of the
appropriate information.
F. In section 5, type or print the date you served copies of the completed Notice of Motion and
the supporting Certification on the person against whom you filed the motion (Form A).
Place a checkmark in front of the service used.
G. In section 7, type or print the date the court entered an Order to Enforce Litignat’s Rights
in your case.
H. In section 8, type or print the date you served copies of the Order to Enforce Litigant’s
Rights on the person against whom you filed the motion (Form A). Place a
checkmark in front of the service used.
I. Read the remaining sentences and place a checkmark in front of the appropriate
information that applies to your case. Then date and sign the form.
Review all steps to make sure the forms are properly filled out and complete before mailing
(certified mail, return receipt requested and regular mail - see step 4 on page 5). (Keep
copies of the completed forms for your records.)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FORM E
(WARRANT FOR ARREST)
A. Type or print your name, address and telephone number at the top of the form.
B. Type or print the county, docket number, plaintiff and defendant where Form E asks you to
do so.
C. DO NOT FILL IN ANY OTHER INFORMATION; THAT INFORMATION WILL BE
COMPLETED BY THE JUDGE.
Review all steps to make sure the forms are properly filled out and complete before mailing
(certified mail, return receipt requested and regular mail - see step 4 on page 5). (Keep
copies of the completed forms for your records.)
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FORM A
NOTICE OF MOTION TO ENFORCE LITIGANT’S RIGHTS
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
Name LAW DIVISION, SPECIAL CIVIL PART
Address ___________________________ COUNTY
DOCKET NO. ______________________
__________________________________
Telephone No.: _____________________ CIVIL ACTION
___________________________ , Plaintiff NOTICE OF MOTION
FOR ORDER ENFORCING
vs. LITIGANT’S RIGHTS
___________________________ , Defendant
TO: ________________________________________________ , Defendant
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on ___________________ , 20 _______ at _________ __am __ pm (check one),
I will apply to the above-named court located at _____________________________________ , New Jersey, for
an Order:
1. Adjudicating that you have violated the litigant’s rights of the plaintiff by failure to comply with the (check
one) __ order for discovery, __ information subpoena served upon you;
2. Compelling you to immediately furnish answers as required by the (check one) __ order for discovery; __
information subpoena;
3. Directing that, if you fail to appear in court on the date written above, you be arrested by an Officer of the
Special Civil Part or the Sheriff and confined in the county jail until you comply with the (check one) __ order
for discovery; __ information subpoena;
4. Directing that, if you fail to appear in court on the date written above, you shall pay the plaintiff’s attorney fees
in connection with this motion;
5. Granting such other relief as may be appropriate.
If you have been served with an information subpoena, you may avoid having to appear in court by sending
written answers to the questions attached to the information subpoena to me no later than three (3) days before
the court date.
I will rely on the certification attached hereto.
Date:______________ Signature:_________________________________
Attorney for Plaintiff or Plaintiff, Pro Se
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FORM B
CERTIFICATION IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR ORDER ENFORCING LITIGANT’S RIGHTS
_________________________________ SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
Plaintiff’s Name LAW DIVISION, SPECIAL CIVIL PART
Address ___________________________ COUNTY
DOCKET NO. _______________________
_________________________________
Telephone No.: ____________________ CIVIL ACTION
_________________________ , Plaintiff CERTIFICATION IN SUPPORT
OF MOTION FOR ORDER
vs. ENFORCING LITIGANT’S RIGHTS
_________________________ , Defendant
The following certification is made in support of plaintiff’s motion for an order enforcing litigant’s rights:
1. I am the plaintiff or plaintiff’s attorney in this matter.
2. On ________________________ , 20 ____ , plaintiff obtained a judgment against the def endant, (insert
name) ___________________________________________ , for $ ______________ damages, plus costs.
3. (Check all applicable information below):
___ a. On ______________________ , 20 ______ , an Order was entered by this Court ordering defendant (insert
name) ___________________________________ to appear at __________________________________ on
_________________ , 20 _____ at ________ __ am __ pm ( check one) and make discovery on oath as to the
defendant’s property and on _____________________ 20 ____ , a copy of the Order was served upon
________________________________________________________________ (check one) __ personally,
__ by sending it simultaneously by regular and certified mail, return receipt requested to defendant’s last known
address as shown on the discovery Order referenced above.
___ b. On ______________________ , 20 _____ , I served an information subpoena and attached questions as
permitted by Court Rules on the defendant, (insert name) ______________________________ (check one) __
personally, __ by sending it simultaneously by regular and certified mail, return receipt requested to defendant’s
last known address, as shown on the accompanying notice of motion.
___ c. The regular mail has not been returned by the U.S. Postal Service.
___ d. The r egular mail has been returned by the U.S. Postal Service with the following notation:
__________________________________________________ .
___ e. The certified mail return receipt card has been signed for and returned to me.
___ f. Though the certified mailing has been returned by the U.S. Postal Service, it was not returned in a manner
that would indicate that the defendant’s address is not valid. It was not returned with any of the following makings
by the U.S. Postal Service: “Moved, unable to forward,” “Addressee not known,” “No such num ber/street,”
“Insufficient address,” Forwarding time expired,” or in any other manner that service was not effected.
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4. _____________________________ has failed to comply with (check one) __ the Order, __ the Information
Subpoena.
5. I request that the Court enter an order enforcing litigant’s rights.
6. On ____________________________ , 20 ______ , I served copies of this motion and certification on
(insert name) ________________________________ (check one) __ personally, __ by sending them
simultaneously by regular and certified mail, return receipt requested to:
(Name & Address)
I certify that the forgoing statements made by me are true. I am aware that if any of the foregoing statements made
by me are willfully false, I am subject to punishment.
Date: ___________ Signature:_____________________________________
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FORM C
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS ORDER MAY RESULT IN YOUR ARREST
__________________________________ SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
Plaintiff’s Name LAW DIVISION, SPECIAL CIVIL PART
Address ___________________________ COUNTY
DOCKET NO. _______________________
__________________________________
Telephone No.: _____________________ CIVIL ACTION
___________________________ , Plaintiff ORDER TO ENFORCE LITIGANT’S RIGHTS
vs.
___________________________ , Defendant
This matter being presented to the court by ______________________________ on plaintiff’s motion for an order
enforcing litigant’s rights, and the defendant having failed to appear on the return date and having failed to comply
with the (check one) __ order for discovery previously entered in this case, __ information subpoena;
(Do Not Write Below this line- for Court Use Only)
It is on the _________________day of ___________________ , 20_____ , ORDERED and
adjudged:
1. Defendant, _______________________________________ , has violated plaintiff’s rights as a
litigant;
2. Defendant, ______________________________________ , shall immediately furnish answers as
required by the __ order for discovery, __ information subpoena;
3. If Defendant, ______________________________________, fails to comply with the __ order for
discovery, __ information subpoena within ten (10) days of the certified date of personal service or mailing of this
order, a warrant for the defendant’s arrest shall issue out of this Court without further notice.
4. Defendant shall pay plaintiff’s attorney fees in connection with this motion in the amount of
$ _______________ .
____________________________________, J.S.C.
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(DO NOT COMPLETE THIS SECTION UNTIL YOU GET THIS FORM SIGNED BY A JUDGE.)
PROOF OF SERVICE
On _______________________ , 20 ____ , I served a true copy of this Order on defendant
_________________________________________ (check one) __ personally, __ by sending it simultaneously by
regular and certified mail, return receipt requested to:
(set forth address) _____________________________________________________________________
I certify that the foregoing statements made by me are true. I am aware that if any of the foregoing
statements made by me are willfully false, I am subject to punishment.
Date: ___________ Signature:___________________________________
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FORM D
CERTIFICATION IN SUPPORT OF APPLICATION FOR ARREST WARRANT
__________________________________ SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
Plaintiff’s Name LAW DIVISION, SPECIAL CIVIL PART
Address ___________________________ COUNTY
__________________________________ DOCKET NO. _______________________
Telephone No.:______________________ CIVIL ACTION
___________________________ , Plaintiff CERTIFICATION IN SUPPORT OF
APPLICATION FOR ARREST WARRANT
vs.
___________________________ , Defendant
The following certification is made in support of my application for an arrest warrant:
1. I am the plaintiff or plaintiff’s attorney in this matter.
2. On ________________________ , 20 ____ , I obt ained a judgm ent against the defendant,
____________________________________ , for $ ______________ damages, plus costs.
3. (Check all applicable information below):
a. On ______________________ , 20 ______ , an Order was entered by this Court ordering defendant,
___________________________________ , to appear on __________________________________ , 20 _____
at ________ __ am __ pm (check one) and make discovery on oath as to the defendant’s property and on
_________________________ 20 ____ , a copy of the Order was served upon _________________________
(check one) __ personally, __ by sending it simultaneously by ordinary and certified mail, return receipt requested
to defendant’s last known address as shown on the discovery Order referenced above.
b. On ______________________ , 20 _____ , I served an information subpoena and attached questions as
permitted by Court Rules on the defendant, ______________________________ , (check one) __ personally, __
by sending it simultaneously by regular and certified mail, return receipt requested, to defendant’s last known
address, as shown on the accompanying notice of motion.
c. The regular mail has not been returned by the U.S. Postal Service.
d. The regular m ail has been returned by the U.S. Postal Service with the following notation:
___________________________________________________________________________ .
e. The certified mail return receipt card has been signed for and returned to me.
f. Though the certified mailing has been returned by the U.S. Postal Service, it was not returned in
a manner that would indicate that the defendant’s address is not valid. It was not returned with any of
the following markings by the U.S. Postal Service: “Moved, unable to forward,” “Addressee not known,”
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“No such number/street,” “Insufficient address,” Forwarding time expired,” or in any other manner that
would indicate that service was not effected.
4. The Defendant, ________________________________ , has failed to comply with (check one)
__ the order, __ the information subpoena.
5. On ____________________________ , 20 ______ , I served a true copy of my notice of motion for an
order to enforce ligitant’s rights on defendant (check one) __ personally , __ by sending it simultaneously
by regular and certified mail, return receipt requested, at the address shown on the proof of service at the
conclusion of the Order to Enforce Litigant’s Rights.
6. Neither the regular mail nor the certified mail containing the notice of motion has been returned by the
U.S. Postal Service in a manner that would indicate that the defendant’s address is not valid. Neither the
regular nor certified mail was returned marked “Moved, unable to forward,” “Addressee not known,” “No
such number/street,” “Insufficient address,” “Forwarding time expired,” or in any other manner that would
indicate that service was not effected.
7. On ____________________________ , 20 ______ , the Court entered an Order to Enforce Litigant’s
Rights when defendant failed to appear on the return day of my motion for an order enforcing litigant’s
rights.
8. On ____________________________ , 20 ______ , I served a true copy of the Order to Enforce
Litigant’s Rights on defendant (check one) __ personally, __ by sending it simultaneously by regular and
certified mail, return receipt requested, at the address shown on the Proof of Service at the conclusion of
the Order to Enforce Litigant’s Rights.
9. Neither the regular mail nor the certified mail containing the Order to Enforce Litigant’s Rights has
been returned by the U.S. Postal Service in a manner that would indicate that the defendant’s address is
not valid. Neither the regular mail nor certified mail was returned marked “Moved unable to forward,”
“Addressee not known,” “No such number/street,” “Insufficient address,” “Forwarding time expired,” or
in any other manner that would indicate that service was not effected.
10. Ten days have passed since I served a copy of the Order to Enforce Litigant’s Rights on defendant,
and defendant has not complied with the (check one) __ information subpoena, __ Order for Discovery.
11. I request that the Court issue a warrant for the arrest of the defendant.
I certify that the foregoing statements made by me are true. I am aware that if any of the foregoing
statements made by me are willfully false, I am subject to punishment.
Date: ___________ Signature:___________________________
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FORM E
WARRANT FOR ARREST
_________________________________ SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
Plaintiff’s Name LAW DIVISION, SPECIAL CIVIL PART
Address ___________________________ COUNTY
DOCKET NO. _______________________
_________________________________
Telephone No.:_____________________ CIVIL ACTION
__________________________ , Plaintiff WARRANT FOR ARREST
vs.
__________________________ , Defendant
TO: A Court Officer of the Special Civil Part or the Sheriff of _________________________ County
You are hereby commanded to arrest _________________________________________ at
(check one) __ any location __ the address set forth in the annexed order to enforce litigant’s rights
between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on a day when the court is in session, and bring him or
her forthwith before a Judge of the Superior Court to await the further order of the Court in this matter.
Local police departments are authorized and directed to provide assistance to the officer
executing this warrant.
Date: ___________________ WITNESS:
______________________________
Judge of the Superior Court
______________________________
Clerk of the Special Civil Part
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Revised 7/2009-CN10150
DIRECTORY OF SUPERIOR COURT SPECIAL CIVIL PART CLERK’S OFFICES


Atlantic County
Special Civil Part
Atlantic County Civil
Courthouse
1201 Bacharach Blvd.
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
(609)-345-6700; Ext. 3370

Bergen County
Special Civil Part
Bergen County Justice Center
Room 427, 10 Main Street
Hackensack, NJ 07601
(201)-527-2730

Burlington County
Burlington County Central
Processing Office
Attention: Special Civil Intake,
Courts Facility
49 Rancocas Rd.
Mount Holly, NJ 08060
(609)-518-2623

Camden County
Hall of Justice
101 S. 5th Street, Suite 150
Camden, NJ 08103-4001
(856)-379-2202

Cape May County
Special Civil Part
9 N. Main Street
Cape May Courthouse, NJ 08210
(609)-463-6502

Cumberland County
Special Civil Part
60 West Broad Street
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
(856)-453-4350

Essex County
Civil Customer Service
Hall of Records
Room 201
465 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Blvd.
Newark, NJ 07102
(973)-693-5529




Gloucester County
Gloucester County Courthouse
Attn: Civil Case Management
Office
1 N. Broad St.
Woodbury NJ 08096
(856)-853-3392

Hudson County
Special Civil Case Management
Office
711 Administration Bldg.
595 Newark Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07306
(201)-795-6680

Hunterdon County
Hunterdon County Justice Center
65 Park Avenue
P.O. Box 1069
Flemington, NJ 08822
(908)-237-5820

Mercer County
Mercer County Central Finance
Office
175 S. Broad St. 1st Floor
P.O. Box 8068
Trenton, NJ 08650
(609)-571-4490

Middlesex County
Middlesex Vicinage
Special Civil Part
3rd Floor - Tower
P.O. Box 1146
New Brunswick, NJ 08903-1146
(732)-519-3679

Monmouth County
Central Fee Office
P.O. Box 1260
Freehold, NJ 07728-1260
(732)-677-4223

Morris County
Morris County Courthouse
Special Civil Part
Washington and Court Sts.
P.O. Box 910
Morristown, NJ 07963-0910
(973)-656-4125


Ocean County
Ocean County Superior Court
Civil Intake
118 Washington St., Room 121
P.O.Box 2191
Toms River NJ 08754-2191
(732)-929-2016

Passaic County
New Courthouse
77 Hamilton Street, First Floor
Paterson, NJ 07505
(973)-247-8268

Salem County
Salem County Courthouse
Attn: Civil Case Management
Office
92 Market St.
Salem, NJ 08079
(856)-935-7510 x8213

Somerset County
Somerset County Civil Division
40 North Bridge Street, 1st. Fl.
P.O. Box 3000
Somerville, NJ 08876
(908)-231-7014

Sussex County
Special Civil Part
Sussex County Judicial Center
43-47 High St.
Newton, NJ 07860
(973)-579-0918

Union County
Special Civil Part
Old Annex, 3rd Floor
2 Broad Street
Elizabeth, NJ 07207
(908)-659-4900

Warren County
Warren County Civil Division
Courthouse
413 Second St.
P.O. Box 900
Belvidere, NJ 07823-1500
(908)-475-6144
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