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  2. Getting to myNewJersey: You should be able to log in to myNewJersey from anywhere by going to www.state.nj.us and clicking the Login button. Be careful if you decide to use a public computer . Use one account: Use the same myNewJersey account for all authorization codes you may receive from the State of New Jersey.

  3. Use the 10-digit Participant ID and 5-digit zip code from your summons to log into the My Jury Service portal. Your User ID is your 10-digit Participant ID (include all zeros. e.g. 0001234567). Your Password is your 5-digit zip code. For more information on logging into the MyJuryService Portal visit: Quick Reference Guide – My Jury Service (MJS)

  4. Login ID: Password: Forgot your login ID? Forgot your password? Need help? If you need to register for Unemployment Benefits please go to myunemployment.nj.gov. Unemployment services are only accessed through that site. Otherwise, register for myNewJersey services here:

  5. Log into your my New Jersey user account . http://www.nj.gov – Select the ‘Login’ option found on the ‘Home’ tab and login with your login credentials.

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  6. Please note that you must Log on the myNewJersey Portal to access eLearning. Find My Required Learning. Click the My Home tab. Click the Learning and Metrics Icon. Click the My Required Learning Icon. Access a course from the All Required view. Navigate to My Required Learning. Click the All Required tab.

  7. portaljecr-cloud.njcourts.gov › pkmsloginNJCourts Online: Login

    As of February 2, 2024, the My Jury Service Portal will be moving. To log into the new portal on or after this date, go to My Jury Service and click the "Log In" button to access your profile in the new portal.

  8. Overview. Log in. The cost for EAP usage is $4 per minute. The funds are used to develop and maintain the Judicial case management systems. Individual court users can register for EAP free of charge for limited or personal searches. Free public access portals on the Judiciary website also can be used for individual case searches.

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