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small claims/special civil judgement interest rate in New Jersey

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I have been awarded a money judgment in small claims/special civil court. The defendant refuses to pay and conceals assets.

1) What is the Interest Rate for small claims court judgments in NEW JERSEY?

2) how and when can I collect interest on the judgment?

3) does interest rate change annually?

all comments greatly appreciated
 


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4:42-11. Interest; Rate on Judgments; in Tort Actions


(a) Post Judgment Interest. Except as otherwise ordered by the court or provided by law, judgments, awards and orders for the payment of money, taxed costs and counsel fees shall bear simple interest as follows:
(i) For periods prior to January 2, 1986, the annual rate of return shall be as heretofore provided by this rule, namely, 6% for the period prior to April 1, 1975; 8% for the period between April 1, 1975 and September 13, 1981; and 12% for the period between September 14, 1981 and January 1, 1986.
(ii) For judgments not exceeding the monetary limit of the Special Civil Part at the time of entry, regardless of the court in which the action was filed: commencing January 2, 1986 and for each calendar year thereafter, the annual rate of interest shall equal the average rate of return, to the nearest whole or one-half percent, for the corresponding preceding fiscal year terminating on June 30, of the State of New Jersey Cash Management Fund (State accounts) as reported by the Division of Investment in the Department of the Treasury.
(iii) For judgments exceeding the monetary limit of the Special Civil Part at the time of entry: in the manner provided for in subparagraph (a)(ii) of this Rule until September 1, 1996; thereafter, at the rate provided in subparagraph (a)(ii) plus 2% per annum.

Post-judgment interest may be included in the calculation of an attorney's contingency fee.
(b) Tort Actions. Except where provided by statute with respect to a public entity or employee, and except as otherwise provided by law, the court shall, in tort actions, including products liability actions, include in the judgment simple interest, calculated as hereafter provided, from the date of the institution of the action or from a date 6 months after the date the cause of action arises, whichever is later, provided that in exceptional cases the court may suspend the running of such prejudgment interest. Prejudgment interest shall be calculated in the same amount and manner provided for by paragraph (a) of this rule except that for all periods prior to January 1, 1988 interest shall be calculated at 12% per annum. The contingent fee of an attorney shall not be computed on the interest so included in the judgment.


Note: Adopted December 21, 1971 to be effective January 31, 1972. Paragraph (b) amended June 29, 1973 to be effective September 10, 1973; paragraphs (a) and (b) amended November 27, 1974 to be effective April 1, 1975; paragraphs (a) and (b) amended July 29, 1977 to be effective September 6, 1977; paragraphs (a) and (b) amended July 16, 1981 to be effective September 14, 1981; paragraph (a) amended July 15, 1982 to be effective September 13, 1982; paragraph (a) amended July 26, 1984 to be effective September 10, 1984; paragraph (a) amended November 1, 1985 to be effective January 2, 1986; paragraph (b) amended November 2, 1987 to be effective January 1, 1988; paragraph (a)(ii) amended and paragraph (a)(iii) added June 28, 1996 to be effective September 1, 1996.


Pursuant to paragraph (a)(ii) of Rule 4:42-11, the annual rate of interest commencing January 2, 1986 and for the remainder of 1986 was 9.5%; the rate for calendar year 1987 was 7.5%; the rate for calendar year 1988 was 6%; the rate for calendar year 1989 was 7%; the rate for calendar year 1990 was 8%; the rate for calendar year 1991 was 8.5%; the rate for calendar year 1992 was 7.5%; the rate for calendar year 1993 was 5.5%; the rate for calendar year 1994 was 3.5%; the rate for calendar year 1995 was 3.5%; the rate for calendar year 1996 was 5.5%; the rate for calendar year 1997 was 5.5%; the rate for calendar year 1998 was 5.5%; the rate for calendar year 1999 was 5.5%; the rate for calendar year 2000 is 5.00%; and the rate for calendar year 2001 will be 5.5%.
 

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