New Jersey Statutes
§ 2B:12-26 — Docketing judgment
New Jersey § 2B:12-26
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 2BCOURT ORGANIZATION AND CIVIL CODE
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Bluebook
N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2B:12-26 (2026).
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2B:12-26. Docketing judgment. A judgment of a municipal court assessing a penalty, fine or restitution may be docketed in the Superior Court by the party recovering the judgment. A judgment docketed in the Superior Court shall operate, from the time of the docketing, as though the judgment was obtained in an action originally commenced in the Superior Court. After a judgment has been docketed in the Superior Court, the municipal court shall not issue an execution or hold proceedings in the case except that the municipal court may grant a new trial or process an appeal. If a new trial is granted or an appeal taken after a judgment is docketed, the Superior Court shall not issue an execution on the judgment pending the final determination of the proceedings. Source: C.2A:8-42, C.2A:8-43, C.2
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§ 2B:12-1
Establishment of municipal courts.§ 2B:12-12
Bond or insurance§ 2B:12-13
Powers of administrator§ 2B:12-14
Officers empowered to execute process§ 2B:12-15
Courtrooms and equipment§ 2B:12-16
Territorial jurisdiction.§ 2B:12-17
Jurisdiction of specified offenses§ 2B:12-17.1
Responsibility for notification.§ 2B:12-18.1
Complaints, county, State Police, Statewide, county law enforcement agency, heard in municipal court.§ 2B:12-2
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New Jersey § 2B:12-26, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nj/2B/2B%3A12-26.