A New Jersey Appearance Sheet is a form used in the state of New Jersey to provide a summary of the details of a court appearance. It is typically used by the court to keep track of the progress of the case and to provide a record of the parties involved. There are four types of New Jersey Appearance Sheet: the Criminal Appearance Sheet, Family Part Appearance Sheet, Juvenile Delinquency Appearance Sheet, and the Special Civil Part Appearance Sheet. The Criminal Appearance Sheet is used to document the details of a criminal case, including the names of the parties, the charges, and the date and time of the court appearance. The Family Part Appearance Sheet is used to document the details of a family court case, such as the names of the parties, the issue at hand, and the date and time of the court appearance. The Juvenile Delinquency Appearance Sheet is used to document the details of a juvenile court case, such as the names of the parties, the charges, and the date and time of the court appearance. The Special Civil Part Appearance Sheet is used to document the details of a special civil court case, such as the names of the parties, the issue at hand, and the date and time of the court appearance.