New Jersey Legal Forms
Attorney-verified legal templates that comply with New Jersey law, including the NJ Landlord-Tenant Act and strong tenant-protection statutes.
Popular in New Jersey
New Jersey LLC Operating Agreement
New Jersey's Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (N.J.S.A. 42:2C-1) governs LLCs. A written operating agreement is highly recommended to override default state rules on management and profit distribution.
New Jersey Residential Lease Agreement
New Jersey has some of the most tenant-friendly laws in the nation. A compliant lease must address the NJ Truth-in-Renting Act disclosures, the Anti-Eviction Act, and the Security Deposit Law (N.J.S.A. 46:8-19), which limits deposits to 1.5 months' rent.
New Jersey Last Will and Testament
Protect your New Jersey estate and designate beneficiaries. Under N.J.S.A. 3B:3-2, a will must be signed by the testator and two witnesses. New Jersey also recognizes holographic wills under certain conditions.
New Jersey Advance Directive
New Jersey's Advance Directive for Health Care (N.J.S.A. 26:2H-53) combines a Living Will and Healthcare Proxy. It must be signed before two witnesses, neither of whom is a healthcare provider or a beneficiary of your estate.
New Jersey Quitclaim Deed
Transfer New Jersey real property without warranties. Must be recorded with the County Clerk or Register of Deeds and is subject to New Jersey's Realty Transfer Fee (RTF), calculated based on the property's consideration amount.
New Jersey Promissory Note
Create an enforceable loan agreement between parties under New Jersey law. Clearly document loan amount, repayment schedule, and interest rate. New Jersey's usury laws cap interest rates on personal loans at 30% per annum.
New Jersey Court Self-Help Forms
New Jersey's court system provides standardized forms for self-represented parties in landlord/tenant court (Special Civil Part), Family Court, and Probate (Surrogate's Court). Access them directly from the New Jersey Courts website.
For private out-of-court agreements and legal documents—business formation, leases, and estate planning—the verified templates above are designed to comply with New Jersey state law.