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How to Request a Judgment or Dismissal Without a Trial (Summary Judgment) 10544

Special Civil Part
Summary Judgment
October 2006






HOW TO USE THIS ONLINE

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Special Civil Part
Summary Judgment
October 2006



HOW TO REQUEST A JUDGMENT OR DISMISSAL
WITHOUT A TRIAL
(MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT)
A MOTION is a written request which asks the court to issue an order, or to change an order the court has
already issued.
WHO SHOULD USE THIS PACKET?
You can use this packet if you want to file a Summary Judgment Motion in the Special Civil Part.
A Summary Judgment Motion is a written request in which you ask the court to make a final decision
against another party without a trial. A party (you) usually requests a summary judgment when the
important facts are not in dispute.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. When you file this motion, you must include all of the following papers contained in this packet:
1. Notice of Motion for Summary Judgment
2. Certification in Support of the Motion
3. Certification of Service
4. Order for Summary Judgment
2. There is no fee for filing this motion in the Special Civil Part.
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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Summary Judgment
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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. The law, the proofs
necessary to present your case, and the procedural
rules governing cases in the Law Division, Civil
Part are complex. Since valuable claims or
potentially heavy judgments may be at stake, most
litigants appearing in the Law Division, Civil Part
have a lawyer. If you are being sued, please contact
your insurance company to see if they might
provide a lawyer for you. Most likely your
opponent will be represented by a lawyer. It is
recommended that you make every effort to obtain
the assistance of a lawyer. 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. That 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 will sometimes consult with you at a reduced
fee. There are also 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.

If you decide to proceed without an attorney, these
materials explain the procedures that must be
followed to have your papers properly filed and
considered by the court. These materials do not
provide information on the law governing your
claims or defenses; information on how to conduct
pretrial discovery; information on alternative
dispute resolution procedures, such as arbitration or
mediation, that may be available or required in your
case; information on the kinds of evidence you need
to prove your claims or defense at trial; or
information on other procedural and evidentiary
rules governing civil law suits.
WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT IF YOU
REPRESENT YOURSELF

While you have the right to represent yourself in
court, you should not expect special treatment, help
or attention from the court. The following is a list of
some things court staff can and cannot do for you.
Please read it carefully before asking 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 copies of all completed forms and
documents related to your case


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Summary Judgment
October 2006


DEFINITIONS OF WORDS USED IN THIS PACKET
Answer - An answer is a written response which explains why you feel you do not owe the money to the other
party in the case.
Complaint - A complaint is a written document in which you briefly tell the court the facts in your case and the
remedy you want the court to give you.
Default - When the defendant does not appear in court to respond to the complaint or does not file an answer, a
judge may immediately enter an order giving a remedy to the plaintiff. This is called a default. Also, if the
plaintiff does not show up in court, the court may dismiss the case.
Defendant - The defendant is the person (party) against whom the court action (complaint) was filed.
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.
File - To file means to give the appropriate forms and fee to the court to begin the court’s consideration of your
request.
Summary Judgment Motion - A Summary Judgment Motion is a written request in which you ask the court to
make a final decision against another party without a trial. It is usually used when all parties agree on the
important facts.
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 party is a person, business or governmental agency involved in a court action.
Plaintiff - The plaintiff is the person (party) who started the court action by filing the complaint.
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.



HOW TO FILE A MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT IN THE SPECIAL CIVIL PART
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 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. (Step 4 explains how to complete the
Certification of Service at the bottom of 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.

STEP 3: Fill out the top portion of the ORDER
(FORM C)
The Order is the document that grants or denies what
you are asking for in the case. You must fill out the top
portion of the Order. The instructions will tell you
how. Leave the bottom half of the Order blank for the
judge to complete.

STEP 4: Fill out the Certification of Service
The certification of Service is located at the bottom
of FORM A. All parties to the case are required to
receive a copy of this motion. The date you put on your
Certification of Service MUST be the same day you
personally give these papers to the other party or his or
her lawyer OR deliver these papers to the post office
for mailing. (See the instructions for FORM A for
more information about this.)

STEP 5: Check your completed forms
Check your forms and make sure they are complete.
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Remove all instruction sheets. Make sure you have
signed the forms where you are asked to sign them.

You must have all of the following items in this
order:
__ Notice of Motion (Form A)
__ Certification of Service (Form A, second page)
__ Certification in Support of the Motion (Form B)
__ Order (Form C)

STEP 6: Mail or deliver your package of completed
papers to the court and all other parties in the case.
You can deliver or mail your motion papers to the
court. You must mail the motion to all other parties in
the case by certified return receipt requested and
regular mail. This will provide you with a green receipt
card that can serve as proof that you mailed the motion
to the other party. Your post office can tell you how to
send certified mail, return receipt requested.
In the motion papers you mail to the court, include
two more additional copies of the Order along with the
original motion papers and a self-addressed, stamped
envelope. The court will return the extra copies of the
Order to you along with the court’s decision only if a
self-addressed stamped envelope is provided. When
you receive a copy of the court’s Order signed by
the judge, you are required to provide a copy to all
other parties involved in this motion.

STEP 7: Requesting Oral Argument
You may ask for oral argument, which means you
are asking to personally appear before the court to
explain what you want the court to do. Motions may be
decided by the judge without oral argument unless one
of the parties requests it and the judge grants that
request. Even if no one requests oral argument, the
court may still require oral argument. If there is to be
oral argument, you will be notified of the time, date,
and place. Check whether or not you want to request
oral argument on the Notice of Motion. (FORM A)











CHECKLIST:


__ Make enough copies of the forms so that you will
have two copies for every party in the case (one for
certified mail and one for regular mail) including your
self.

__ Mail or deliver all of the original motion papers to
the court (FORM A, FORM B, FORM C). Note: Make
certain that you have signed all forms which require
your signature.

__ Keep at least one copy of the completed motion
packet for your own records.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FORM A
(NOTICE OF MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT)
A. Print or type the Plaintiff’s name, address and telephone number where Form A asks
you to do so at the top of the form. If you are the Plaintiff in the case, type or print
your name, current address and telephone number. If you are not the Plaintiff, type
or print the name, current address and telephone number of the person who is the
Plaintiff.
B. Print or type the Defendant’s name, current address and telephone number where
Form A asks you to do so on the form. If you are the Defendant in the case, type or
print your name, current address and telephone number. If you are not the Defendant,
type or print the name, current address and telephone number of the person who is
the Defendant.
B. Where it says “Docket No., ” fill in the docket number of your case. (You can get this
number from the Complaint or Answer you received in the case or you can call the
court for this information.)
D. Check off whether or not you want to request Oral Argument. (See Step 7 on page
6 for more information about this.)
E. Where it says “Please Take Notice,” type or print the name of the county where you
are filing your motion and print or type the address of the courthouse.
F. Sign and date the form where it asks you to do so and check whether you are the
Plaintiff or Defendant.
G. IMPORTANT NOTE: Certification of Service (See Step 4 on page 5): Fill in the
required information being sure to include the certified mail number(s) and the
person(s) to whom Forms A, B and C were sent or personally delivered. Sign your
name on the line where it says “Signature.” Type or print your name above the line
that says Type or Print Name. Fill in the date you are signing the form, remembering
that when you sign and date this form, the date you put down MUST be the same date that
you personally gave these papers to the other party or his or her lawyer OR the date that
you delivered these papers the post office.


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 6 on page 5). (Keep
copies of the completed forms for your records.)
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FORM A


SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
LAW DIVISION
SPECIAL CIVIL PART
Plaintiff’s Name (first, middle, last)

County
Address
Docket Number
(to be filled in by the court)
Town, State, Zip Code



Telephone Number


Defendant’s Name (first, middle, last)
Address

Town, State, Zip Code

Telephone Number
CIVIL ACTION

Notice of Motion
for Summary Judgment

_____ I DO NOT request Oral Argument

_____ I request Oral Argument

If you requested Oral Argument do you
wish to request:

An interpreter: Yes No
Language: .
Accommodation for a disability: Yes No
Requested Accommodation __________________

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that I will apply to the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Special Civil Part,
County located at_____________________________________________________________, NJ, _________
(Address of Courthouse) (zip code)
in the above entitled matter for an Order for Summary Judgment.

NOTICE: IF YOU WANT TO RESPOND TO THIS MOTION YOU MUST DO SO IN WRITING. Your written
response must be in the form of a certification or affidavit. That means that the person signing it swears to the
truth of the statements in the certification or affidavit and is aware that the court can punish him or her if the
statements are knowingly false. You may ask for oral argument, which means you can ask to appear before the
court to explain your position. If the court grants oral argument, you will be notified of the time, date and place.
Your response, if any, must be in writing even if you request oral argument. Any papers you send to the court
must also be sent to the opposing party’s attorney, or the opposing party if not represented by an attorney.

We are asking the court to make a final decision against you without a trial or an opportunity for you to present
your case to the judge. We are requesting that a decision be entered against you because we say that the
important facts are not in dispute and the law entitles us to a judgment. If you object to the motion, you must file a
written response stating what facts are disputed and why a decision should not be entered against you.

If you do not notify the Clerk and the undersigned in writing within ten (10) days of service of the motion that you
object to the entry of the order sought, the court in its discretion may enter the order against you without a trial.

DATE: SIGNATURE: _________________________
(Check One) __Plaintiff __ Defendant

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FORM A (Second Page)

CERTIFICATION OF SERVICE


I certify that I served a copy of this motion (check one) personally on the person(s) or
attorney(s) listed below _______ by mailing it on this date to the person(s) or attorney(s) listed below by
regular and certified mail. 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.



(Name) (Name)


(Certified Mail Number) (Certified Mail Number)


(Address) (Address)


(City, State & Zip Code) (City, State & Zip Code)






(Name) (Name)


(Certified Mail Number) (Certified Mail Number)


(Address) (Address)


(City, State & Zip Code) (City, State & Zip Code)







DATE: SIGNATURE:
(Type or Print Name)


(Check One) Plaintiff Defendant

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FORM B
(CERTIFICATION IN SUPPORT OF A MOTION)
A. Type or print the Plaintiff’s name, current address and telephone number where Form
B asks you to do so at the top of the form. If you are the Plaintiff in the case, type or
print your name, current address and telephone number. If you are not the Plaintiff,
type or print the name, current address and telephone number of the person who is the
Plaintiff.
B. Type or print the Defendant’s name, current address and telephone number where
Form B asks you to do so on the form. If you are the Defendant in the case, type or
print your name, current address and telephone number. If you are not the Defendant,
type or print the name, current address and telephone number of the person who is the
Defendant.
C. Where it says Docket No., fill in the docket number for your case. (You can get this
number from the Complaint or Answer you received in the case, or, if necessary, you
can call the court for this information.)

D. In the blank spaces, type or print the reasons why you think your motion should be
granted.
E. If you need additional pages to complete your motion, you may attach additional
pages of 8 1⁄2 " x 11" white paper.
If you do attach additional sheets, you must also copy at the bottom of those
sheets the language: “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.”
You must sign, date, and type or print your name below the language above which you
must put at the bottom of any additional pages you use. Also type or print whether
you are the plaintiff or defendant.
F. Sign and date the form where it asks you to do so and check whether you are the
Plaintiff or Defendant.


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 6 on page 5). (Keep copies of the completed forms for your records.)
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FORM B

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
LAW DIVISION
SPECIAL CIVIL PART
Plaintiff’s Name (first, middle, last)
County
Address
Docket Number
Town, State, Zip Code

(to be filled in by the court)
Telephone Number



CIVIL ACTION

Certification in Support of a Motion
for Summary Judgment
Defendant’s Name (first, middle, last)



Address

Town, State, Zip Code

Telephone Number

, of full age, being the (check one) Plaintiff
Defendant in this case, states:


(You may attach more sheets if you need to, but you must copy the certification language below onto
any additional sheets you use and you must sign and date each additional sheet.)
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: _________________________
(Check One) Plaintiff Defendant
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FORM C
(ORDER)
A. Type or print the Plaintiff’s name, address and telephone number where
Form C asks you to do so at the top of the form. If you are the Plaintiff in
the case, type or print your name, current address and telephone number. If
you are not the Plaintiff, type or print the name, current address and
telephone number of the person who is the Plaintiff.
B. Type or print the Defendant’s name, current address and telephone
number where Form C asks you to do so on the form. If you are the
Defendant in the case, type or print your name, current address and
telephone number. If you are not the Defendant, type or print the name,
current address and telephone number of the person who is the
Defendant.
C. Where it says Docket No., fill in the docket number of your case. (You can
get this number from the Complaint or Answer you received in the case, or, if
necessary, you can call the court for this information.)
D. Complete the rest of the top of the form.
E. Leave the bottom of Form C blank where it says, “Do not write below
this line-for court use only.” The judge will complete this section.


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 6 on page 5). (Keep copies of the completed forms for your records.)

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FORM C

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
LAW DIVISION
SPECIAL CIVIL PART
Plaintiff’s Name (first, middle, last)
County
Address
Docket Number
(to be filled in by the court)
Town, State, Zip Code

Telephone Number


Defendant’s Name (first, middle, last)



Address

Town, State, Zip Code

Telephone Number

CIVIL ACTION

Order
for Summary Judgment

This matter being opened to the Court by ______________________________________, the
(Your name)
(check one) Plaintiff Defendant in the matter, by way of motion seeking an order for Summary
Judgment and the Court having considered the motion, pleadings on file and/or argument of the moving
party and for good cause appearing;

(Do not write below this line- for court use only)

On this day of 20 ,

it is ORDERED that:



It is FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order be served by the moving party upon all other
parties, or their attorneys, if any, within days of the date hereof.

The motion was:

Opposed Unopposed ,
J.S.C.

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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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