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New Jersey 

Guide to Information about the State.
Last update: Nov 02nd, 2009 URL: http://libguides.princeton.edu/newjersey  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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State of New Jersey Home Page

Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey
Annual compendium of information about the state and its government including 1) names and addresses of representatives, officials, staff members, lobbyists at the state and county level, 2) rules of the legislature, 3) the state constitution and amendments, 4) tax descriptions and revenues, 5) election returns, and 6) miscellaneous facts.

The most current volume is in the Social Science Reference Center Ready Reference state legislative manuals section. Earlier volumes (1920-present) are in Firestone stacks or in Forrestal Annex A (1874-1919, lacking 1876-1878) under the call number JK3530 .M3.

New Jersey Maps

Maps of the state, including congressional and legislative districts, and of the counties.

New Jersey Tax Forms


Princeton University Library does not distribute tax forms in paper.  Paper forms can be found at the post office and the Princeton Public Library in the weeks before April 15.  Forms can be downloaded from the New Jersey Department of the Treasury web site.  Steps to do so follow:

  1. On the NJ Taxation page, click on "Forms."
  2. Click on "Print/Download Tax Forms. 
  3. Click on "Gross Income Tax Forms."
  4. Click on "[year] Gross Income Tax Forms." 
  5. Choose the link to the PDF of the desired form.

 

 


     
     

    State Documents

    Princeton University Library has been a depository for New Jersey state documents since 1950, though there are state documents in the collection from earlier years.

    New Jersey documents not owned by or missing from the Princeton collection may be borrowed through interlibrary loan from other New Jersey libraries such as the State Library in Trenton, Rutgers University Libraries, Alexander Library and The Charles F. Cummings New Jersey Information Center in the Newark Public Library.

     

     

     

    Census 2010

    Census 2010

    The New Jersey Department of Labor Census page offers:

    1. Downloadable Census survey questionnaires, in English and several other languages.
    2. Informational videos.
    3. Downloadable FAQs about the Census process, including privacy issues
    4. Residence rules for New Jersey residents and part-time residents.
    5. How Census data is used to benefit communities (Why it is important to be counted).

    Find Census jobs in New Jersey
    How does the American Community Survey differ from previous censuses?
    New Jersey 2000 Census data.
    Find historical Census data online from the University of Virginia’s Historical Census Browser. (Data is county level and higher.)

     

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