New Jersey Small Claims Complaint — Appendix XI-C is a legal document used to initiate a small claims court action in the State of New Jersey. It is used to pursue a financial claim against another party for up to $3,000. It is filed in the Special Civil Part division of the Superior Court in the county where the defendant resides, and the action is heard by a judge rather than a jury. There are four types of New Jersey Small Claims Complaint — Appendix XI-C: Contract: This type of complaint is used to pursue a claim for breach of contract or to seek damages for goods or services that were not provided as agreed. Security Deposit: This type of complaint is used to pursue a claim for the return of a security deposit or to seek damages for the misuse of a security deposit. Rent: This type of complaint is used to pursue a claim for unpaid rent or to seek damages for breach of a rental agreement. Tort: This type of complaint is used to pursue a claim for a tort, such as negligence or intentional infliction of emotional distress.