The judiciary’s threatened termination of service by mail in the Special Civil Part due to insufficient funds has been averted, now that the Legislature has enacted a measure that allows the courts to adjust the fee charged as postal rates rise.
Acting Administrative Director of the Courts Glenn Grant announced on Monday that service by mail will continue to be provided at a fee of $7 per defendant served. [See notice to the bar.]
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