<P> For administrative purposes, the State is divided into fifteen numbered vicinages . Most vicinages comprise a single county, but there are two vicinages that consist of two counties (Atlantic & Cape May Counties and Morris & Sussex Counties) and two vicinages that consist of three counties (Somerset, Hunterdon & Warren Counties and Gloucester, Cumberland & Salem County). The head of judiciary in each county is the assignment judge . The General Equity, Family, Civil and Criminal Parts in each vicinage are headed by a presiding judge . </P> <P> The Rules Governing the Courts of New Jersey provide for the use of certain post-nominal letters after the names of judges . Superior Court judges for whom no other designation is provided use "J.S.C." Appellate Division judges use the post-nominal letters "J.A.D." (or "P.J.A.D." in the case of a presiding judge). The Assignment Judge of a vicinage is designated "A.J.S.C." Presiding judges of trial court parts use "P.J. Ch ." (General Equity), "P.J.F.P." (Family), P.J. Cv ." (Civil) and "P.J. Cr ." (Criminal) as appropriate . </P>

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