Civil Action Complaint (Correction Of Error) {10335} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | New Jersey

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Civil Action Complaint (Correction Of Error) {10335} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | New Jersey

Last updated: 5/14/2024

Civil Action Complaint (Correction Of Error) {10335}

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CIVIL ACTION COMPLAINT (CORRECTION OF ERROR) (N.J.S.A. 54:51A-7). The use of this printed form is optional. If another form is used, it must set forth the claim for relief and the facts on which the claim is based. The form of the complaint shall conform to the Rules of Court. The wording in the sample form may be modified to conform to the claim made and relief sought in a particular case. However, the applicable Local Property Tax Correction of Error Case Information Statement must be attached to the face of the complaint. A complaint for correction of an error in local property tax assessment must be received in the Tax Court Management Office not later than the end of the third tax year following the tax year for which the correction is sought. Rule 1:38-7(b) requires attorneys and self-represented litigants to redact (remove) confidential personal identifiers from all documents prior to filing, unless required by statute, court rule, administrative directive or court order. Rule 1:38-7(a) defines a confidential personal identifier as a Social Security number, driver's license number, vehicle plate number, insurance policy number, active financial account number, active credit card number or information as to a person’s military status. An active financial account number may be identified by the last four digits when the account is the subject of litigation and cannot otherwise be identified. It is not the responsibility of court staff to redact (remove) confidential personal identifiers when included in pleadings or other documents submitted to the court. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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