The New Jersey Notice of Objection to Your Claim is a document used to alert an individual or business that the State of New Jersey is objecting to a claim for unemployment benefits or a claim for workers' compensation benefits. The Notice of Objection serves as a warning to the claimant that the state is challenging the validity of the claim and that the individual or entity may be subject to a civil or criminal penalty for filing a false or fraudulent claim. There are two types of New Jersey Notice of Objection to Your Claim: 1) Unemployment Insurance Benefits: This type of Notice of Objection is used to alert an individual that the State of New Jersey is objecting to a claim for unemployment benefits. The Notice provides the claimant with information on how to respond to the objection and outlines the possible consequences of continuing to pursue the false or fraudulent claim. 2) Workers' Compensation Benefits: This type of Notice of Objection is used to alert an individual or business that the State of New Jersey is objecting to a claim for workers' compensation benefits. The Notice provides the claimant with information on how to respond to the objection and outlines the possible consequences of continuing to pursue the false or fraudulent claim.