New Jersey Designation of Clerk of Supreme Court As Agent Upon Whom Service of Process May Be Made refers to the designation of the Clerk of the Supreme Court of New Jersey as an agent upon whom service of process can be made. This designation allows for the service of legal documents, such as complaints, subpoenas, and summonses, to be made on the Clerk of the Supreme Court in place of the actual defendant. The Clerk of the Supreme Court is responsible for accepting service of process on behalf of the defendant, and forwarding the legal documents to the defendant or their legal representative. There are two types of New Jersey Designation of Clerk of Supreme Court As Agent Upon Whom Service of Process May Be Made: 1) General Designation and 2) Designation of the Clerk of a Particular Court. In the General Designation, the Clerk of the Supreme Court is designated as the agent upon whom service of process may be made for all defendants in the state of New Jersey. In the Designation of the Clerk of a Particular Court, the Clerk of a particular court is designated as the agent upon whom service of process may be made for a specific defendant.