Cherry Hill Civil Court Records

Cherry Hill civil court records are filed at the Camden County Hall of Justice. This large township sits in the heart of Camden County with a population near 74,000. Civil cases from Cherry Hill go through the Camden County Superior Court system. The Hall of Justice at 101 South 5th Street in Camden stores all civil filings, dockets, and judgments. Cherry Hill also has its own municipal court for local matters at 820 Mercer Street. Both courts maintain public records that residents can access through several methods.

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Cherry Hill Quick Facts

74,000 Population
Camden County
Civil Court Division
37 Municipal Courts

Where to Find Cherry Hill Court Records

Cherry Hill residents access civil court records at the Camden County Hall of Justice. The courthouse is in downtown Camden, about 15 minutes west of Cherry Hill. This is where all Superior Court civil cases are filed and stored for Camden County. The Civil Division handles lawsuits, contract disputes, and other civil matters. The Special Civil Part covers cases under $15,000 and landlord-tenant claims. All of these records are public under New Jersey law.

Court Camden County Superior Court, Civil Division
Address 101 South 5th Street
Camden, NJ 08103
Phone 856-650-9100
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website njcourts.gov/courts/vicinages/camden

Cherry Hill also has a municipal court that handles local civil matters. It is at 820 Mercer Street in Cherry Hill. You can reach the municipal court at (856) 488-7871. The municipal court deals with traffic violations, local ordinance cases, and small claims. For larger civil cases from Cherry Hill, you must go to the Hall of Justice in Camden. Bring a valid photo ID when you visit either courthouse.

Cherry Hill Township municipal court page for accessing Cherry Hill civil court records

Searching Cherry Hill Civil Court Records

There are several ways to search for civil court records in Cherry Hill. Online tools make it fast to look up basic case data. You can also visit the courthouse in person for full file access. Each method has its own strengths, and the best choice depends on what you need.

The New Jersey Judiciary runs the Find a Case portal. It covers all of Camden County, which includes Cherry Hill. You can search by party name or docket number at no cost. The system shows filing dates, case status, and party names. It does not display the full text of court documents. For copies of actual filings from Cherry Hill civil cases, you need to contact the clerk or visit in person.

The Judiciary Electronic Document Submission system, known as JEDS, lets attorneys and parties file court papers online. This system also allows you to view documents tied to your own cases. It works for civil cases filed in Camden County on behalf of Cherry Hill residents.

To search Cherry Hill civil court records, you will need:

  • Full name of at least one party in the case
  • Approximate year the case was filed
  • Docket number if available
  • Type of civil case, such as contract or tort

Note: Online search results may not include older Cherry Hill civil court records that have not yet been digitized.

Getting Copies of Civil Records in Cherry Hill

You can get copies of Cherry Hill civil court records from the Superior Court Clerk's Office. The copies of court records page on the Judiciary website explains the process. Requests can be made in person at the Hall of Justice or by mail. You must provide enough detail to identify the case, such as the docket number or full party names.

The New Jersey Judiciary website at njcourts.gov is the central hub for court information statewide. It provides access to court rules, case search tools, and contact details for every county courthouse. Residents searching for civil court records in Cherry Hill can start here to find the right resources and forms.

New Jersey Judiciary homepage for accessing Cherry Hill civil court records

The New Jersey Open Public Records Act, codified at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, also supports access to government records. Civil court records fall under this law. If a request is denied, you have the right to appeal. The process is straightforward, and most Cherry Hill civil records are released without issue.

Cherry Hill and the Camden County Courts

Camden County has one of the busiest court systems in New Jersey. There are 37 municipal courts across the county. Cherry Hill is one of the largest communities served by the Camden County Superior Court. The court system handles civil, criminal, and family cases for every town in the county.

The Civil Division at the Hall of Justice manages all civil lawsuits filed in Camden County. This includes cases from Cherry Hill involving contract disputes, personal injury claims, foreclosures, and property matters. Cases seeking more than $15,000 in damages go to the Civil Division. Smaller claims go to the Special Civil Part, which has a simplified process. Both divisions produce records that are part of the public court file.

The Camden County Surrogate Court handles probate and estate matters. If you need records related to wills, estates, or guardianships from Cherry Hill, the Surrogate's office is the place to go. It is also located in Camden. The Surrogate maintains its own set of records separate from the Superior Court civil files.

Note: Cherry Hill civil court records from the Superior Court and the municipal court are stored in different locations.

Court Resources for Cherry Hill Residents

The New Jersey Courts Self-Help Center offers free tools for people who need to navigate the court system on their own. It has forms, guides, and step-by-step instructions for many types of civil cases. Cherry Hill residents can use these resources whether they have a lawyer or not.

Forms for civil complaints, motions, and other court papers are all available online. The Self-Help Center groups forms by case type, so you can find what you need fast. There are also guides that explain how to file a case, respond to a lawsuit, or request court records in Cherry Hill. All forms are free to download and print.

Court Rule 1:38 governs public access to court records across New Jersey. This rule outlines what records are available, how to request copies, and any restrictions that apply. Understanding this rule helps when you request civil court records in Cherry Hill.

New Jersey Judiciary Court Rule 1:38 governing public access to Cherry Hill civil court records

Types of Civil Court Records in Cherry Hill

Civil court records from Cherry Hill cover many case types. Each type of case creates its own set of documents that become part of the public record. The records vary based on the nature of the dispute and the court division that handled it.

Common civil court records filed by Cherry Hill residents include:

  • Contract dispute filings and judgments
  • Personal injury lawsuit records
  • Property lien and foreclosure documents
  • Small claims case files from Special Civil Part
  • Landlord-tenant dispute records

Each of these case types produces a complaint, an answer, motions, orders, and a final judgment. Some cases also have discovery documents, depositions, and settlement agreements in the file. Not all documents in a Cherry Hill civil court file are public. The judge may seal certain items. Still, most civil records are open for review. You can ask the clerk what is available in any specific case.

Note: Sealed records from Cherry Hill civil cases require a court order to access.

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Camden County Civil Court Records

Cherry Hill is in Camden County, and all civil filings go through the Camden County Superior Court. The county court handles cases for 37 municipalities, with Cherry Hill being one of the largest. For more on the county court system, full contact details, related records, and other resources, visit the Camden County civil court records page.

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