New Jersey Chapter 13 Trustee's Certification of Default is a document used in the Chapter 13 bankruptcy process. The certification is filed by the Chapter 13 Trustee in the bankruptcy court and serves as proof that the debtor has defaulted on certain payments due under the bankruptcy plan. The document includes the debtor's name, case number, filing date, and other identifying information. It also outlines the details of the default, including the amount of any missed payments and the status of any secured creditors. The Certification of Default is generally used to trigger the termination of the bankruptcy plan and the start of the collection process. There are two types of Certification of Default: 1) Notice of Default, which is used when the debtor has failed to make payments or comply with the terms of the bankruptcy plan; and 2) Order of Default, which is used when the debtor has failed to comply with the orders of the bankruptcy court.