New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3008

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires foreign corporations providing electronic communication services or remote computing services to comply with New Jersey subpoenas, court orders and search warrants.

Impact

The bill significantly affects how electronic communication and computing services operate within New Jersey and beyond. By requiring compliance with state-issued legal requests, the legislation aims to enhance law enforcement's ability to access relevant customer data swiftly. This shift towards greater accountability may streamline the legal process for acquiring necessary information but raises important questions regarding privacy rights and the responsibilities of corporations operating in multiple jurisdictions.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3008 mandates that foreign corporations providing electronic communication services or remote computing services comply with New Jersey subpoenas, court orders, and search warrants. The bill stipulates that both foreign and domestic corporations must produce certain customer information upon proper legal request, including records that reveal customer identities, data stored, and communication details. Following receipt of a warrant or order, foreign corporations have five business days to comply, unless a court orders a sooner deadline to prevent adverse outcomes.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill include concerns about data privacy and the implications of foreign entities being compelled to produce information under New Jersey law. Critics argue that this could result in overreach and conflict with data protection laws in different jurisdictions. Furthermore, the bill imposes civil penalties of $10,000 to $50,000 for non-compliance, as well as potential suspension or revocation of business licenses, which has raised alarms among corporations about the significant legal risks involved.

Additional_notes

By allowing for an expeditious legal process to contest warrants or orders, the bill attempts to balance the need for law enforcement access to data with protections for corporations. However, the stringent compliance requirements may lead to challenges for businesses navigating legal obligations across state lines.

Companion Bills

NJ A2567

Carry Over Requires foreign corporations providing electronic communication services or remote computing services to comply with New Jersey subpoenas, court orders and search warrants.

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