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Court System Coronavirus Update For Morris County Residents
'The court system wants to make sure that residents in need of court services are aware of those continuing services.'
COVID-19: Court System Update for Morris County Residents — Animated Video
April 27, 2020
The New Jersey courts are continuing to operate during the COVID-19 pandemic, relying on telephone and video technology to work remotely rather than in places like the Morris County Courthouse.
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The court system wants to make sure that residents in need of court services are aware of those continuing services.
They have created a two-minute whiteboard animation video that communicates a message that is especially important during this ongoing crisis: The New Jersey courts continue to work and to provide services to the public even though the courthouses are closed.
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Please watch the video, “The Work of the Courts Continues,” on YouTube.
This video is part of a coordinated outreach to consumers of court services. Please share the video with individuals or groups in your community who may be in need of legal services.
- For more information about the court system, visit https://njcourts.gov/.
- Learn about emergent matters and get information on how to contact the Morris/Sussex vicinage.
- The Morris County Surrogate’s Court has suspended in-person applications. It will provide service by phone (973-285-6500), fax (973-829-8599), email ([email protected]), and mail (Morris County Surrogate Court, P.O. Box 900, Morristown, NJ 07963-0900).
This press release was produced by the Morris County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.