My question involves criminal law for the state of: New Jersey

I didn't see a sub-forum that was an exact match, and so picked this one. Hopefully, the posters here can either answer this question here, or direct me to a more appropriate forum.

I moved out of NJ two years ago, and now reside in WA state. A landlady I had at my last NJ residence called me today and informed me that I received a Jury Duty notice at my old NJ address some time ago, but she only informed me of it on August 14, 2016. Some specific date/deadline relating to the Notice (not sure if it's the appearance date or reply date) is August 15, 2016.

There is apparently a provision in NJ for the issuance of an arrest warrant being a no-show for jury duty, without proper excuse, along with the prospect of some serious fines.

I have already prepared and sent a detailed email, with contact information, to the court email address for the relevant county (this is in Monmouth cty, if that matters).

I am writing to get suggestions regarding how to best handle this matter at this point so as to avoid fines, or the issuance of a warrant, and to clear the matter up expeditiously.

It does not seem right that I should be subjected to a penalty for failing to reply to a notice that I was not informed about.

Thanks in advance for any help this board can provide.