An Affidavit In Support of Application to Record Foreign Judgment In New Jersey is a sworn statement made by the applicant in support of their application to record a foreign judgment in the state of New Jersey. This document is used in New Jersey civil court proceedings and is typically used when a court in one state has issued a judgment and the judgment must be enforced in another state. There are two types of Affidavit In Support of Application to Record Foreign Judgment In New Jersey: the Affidavit of Service and the Affidavit of Merit. The Affidavit of Service attests to the fact that the defendant was served with the summons and complaint, and the Affidavit of Merit attests to the fact that the foreign judgment is valid and enforceable in the state of New Jersey. Both of these affidavits require the applicant to provide detailed information and supporting evidence to substantiate their claims. In order for the Affidavit In Support of Application to Record Foreign Judgment In New Jersey to be successful, it must be signed in front of a notary public and filed with the court. Upon filing, the court will review the affidavit and make a determination whether to record the foreign judgment in New Jersey.