Motion Status Inquiry Steps

Summary

To find out the status of your motion to vacate a warrant and remit bail forfeiture in New Jersey, contact the court clerks office with your case number or check the courts online case management system. Judges typically provide a formal response, but response times can vary. If your motion is denied, you can appeal the decision with the Superior Court, Appellate Division. Consulting with an attorney is advisable for guidance on the appeals process.

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I filed a motion to vacate a warrant and remit bail forfeiture in NJ 13 days ago and received no response from the court. Instead, today i received a warrant in the mail and a bail forfeiture notice. How do i find out the Judges ruling on the motions
Hi ****! You can try the following steps to find out the Judge's ruling on your motions:
- Contact the court clerk's office where you filed your motion.
- Provide your case number and ask for the status of your motion.
- Check the court's online case management system, if available.
Have you tried contacting the court clerk's office yet?
Not yet
Hi ****! It's a good idea to start by contacting the court clerk's office. They can provide you with the status of your motion. Did you want help finding contact information for the court where you filed your motion?
Does the Judge have to provide a formal response
In New Jersey, a judge typically must provide a formal response to a motion filed in court. However, the response time can vary.
You should definitely contact the court clerk's office to follow up on the status of your motion. Would you like help with the contact information for the court where you filed your motion?
no thank you. Can this type of motion be appealeld?
Yes, ****, you can appeal the ruling on a motion to vacate a warrant and remit bail forfeiture in New Jersey. If your motion is denied, you can file an appeal with the Superior Court, Appellate Division. It’s advisable to consult with an attorney for guidance on the appeals process.