- Monmouth Court Offices/Divisions, On This Page, Body, Trial Court Administration, Gurpreet Singh, Trial Court Administrator 732-358-8700 ext. 87025, Office, Phone, EEO/AA Officer, 732-358-8700 ext. 87971, Self-Help Resource Center, 732-358-8700 ext. 87260, Ombudsman, 732-358-8700 ext. 87260, Civil Division , Most civil cases that are heard in the Superior Court involve disputes in which a plaintiff claims that they have been hurt by the actions of the defendant and seeks monetary compensation. Examples of such cases are those involving automobile accidents, medical malpractice, breaches of contracts and landlord/tenant disputes. Civil cases in which the amount in controversy is more than $20,000 are heard in the Civil Division of Superior Court. Cases in which the amount in controversy is over $5,000 up to $20,000 are heard in the Special Civil Part of the Civil Division. Those in which the amount in controversy is $5,000 or less are also heard in the Special Civil Part and are known as small claims cases. In all, about 460,000 cases are heard in the Civil Division and Special Civil Part. Civil cases in which monetary damages are not being sought are heard in the General Equity Division of Superior Court. General Equity judges handle non-jury cases such as those involving trade secrets, labor matters, foreclosures and other disputes in which court relief, often in the form of restraining orders, is sought on an emergency basis. To request copies of civil division records, please complete the Records Request Form (Multipurpose form - use for Tax Court records requests) Records Request Form and submit via email to MonCivRecReq.Mailbox@njcourts.gov ., Office, Phone, Rachel Walton, Civil Division Manager, 732-358-8700 ext. 87542, Civil Division - Main Line, 732-358-8700 ext. 87590, Arbitration, 732-358-8700 ext. 87680, General Equity, 732-358-8700 ext. 87751, Landlord Tenant, 732-358-8700 ext. 87590, Special Civil, 732-358-8700 ext. 87590, Law Division, 732-358-8700 ext. 87590, Criminal Division , The Criminal Division is responsible for processing and managing all indictable criminal cases involving adult offenders. In rare instances, juveniles may be waived to adult court based on the severity of the offense. The office handles all pre-adjudicatory functions of the Superior Court, Criminal Division, as well as Post Conviction Motions. Disorderly persons, petty disorderly person’s offenses and motor vehicle violations are normally heard in the Municipal Courts. Typical clients of the Criminal Division would be those: Arrested and charged with a criminal offense; Applying for pretrial intervention (PTI); Convicted of a criminal offense and needing a pre-sentence investigation completed; Having a question under pretrial monitoring; Seeking legal representation by the Office of the Public Defender; Inquiring about a criminal public record; Having questions concerning public access terminals; Appealing a Municipal Court sentence ( How to Appeal a Decision of a Municipal Court pro se kit available ); Applying for an expungement of a criminal record ( How to Expunge Your Criminal and/or Juvenile Record pro se kit available ); and Applying for recovery court , Office, Phone, Kristy Smith, Criminal Division Manager, 732-358-8700 ext. 87418, Criminal Division - Main Line, 732-358-8700 ext. 87913, Municipal Appeals, 732-358-8700 ext. 87360, Expungements, 732-358-8700 ext. 87350, Pretrial Services, 732-358-8700 ext. 87440, Records Requests, 732-358-8700 ext. 87370, Recovery Court, 732-358-8700 ext. 87340, Family Division, Family Court is responsible to hear all actions in which the principal claim is unique to and arises out of a family or family type relationship. Family Court has jurisdiction over matters involving divorce, child support, paternity, custody, parenting time, domestic violence, juvenile delinquency, family crisis, foster care placement, kinship legal guardianship, abuse and neglect, termination of parental rights and adoption. , Office, Phone, Tara Buckley, Family Division Manager, 732-358-8700 ext. 87176, Family Division - Main Line, 732-358-8700 ext. 87908, Family Division Reception, 732-358-8700 ext. 87160, Children in Court, 732-358-8700 ext. 87220, Domestic Violence, 732-358-8700 ext. 87210, Juvenile, 732-358-8700 ext. 87240, Divorce, 732-358-8700 ext. 87180, Non-Divorce (FD Docket), 732-358-8700 ext. 87190, Records, 732-358-8700 ext. 87160, Finance Division, The Division of Finance manages all aspects of the Court's financial operations including the collection of fines, restitution, child support, bail and fees which are due to government agencies and individuals., , Office, Phone, Eileen McEneny, Finance Division Manager, 732-358-8700 ext. 87028, Finance Division - Main Line, 732-358-8700 ext. 87915, Central Fee Office/Payment , Inquiries, 732-358-8700 ext. 87040, Human Resources Division, The , Division of Human Resources, is responsible for a variety of programs and services for employees and applicants. The division administers all Human Resources related functions for the New Jersey Superior Court in each vicinage. The division is responsible for personnel management, labor and employee relations, Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action, training, payroll, health benefits, administration and volunteer programs. The Superior Court employs individuals in a wide variety of types of positions. We have career opportunities for individuals in direct court services functions (i.e., Probation Officers, Criminal, Family and Civil case management, support staff, etc.) and in support services functions (i.e., Human Resources, Finance, Facilities, Purchasing, etc.). Careers in the NJ Courts See employment opportunities . , Office, Phone, Doris Bittar-Hancock, Human Resources Division Manager, 732-358-8700 ext. 87057, Human Resources - Main Line, 732-358-8700 ext. 87070, IT Division, Office, Phone, David Gonzalez, IT Division Manager, 732-358-8700 ext. 87018, IT Division - Main Line, 732-358-8700 ext. 87020, Municipal Division, Municipal courts have jurisdiction over various matters, including motor vehicle and traffic violations, ordinance violations, disorderly and petty disorderly persons offenses and certain penalty enforcement actions, such as fish and game violations. The municipal courts also play a vital role in the indictable charges that ultimately end up in Superior Court. These charges are filed first in the municipal court, where a determination of probable cause is made, conditions of pretrial release are set, and preliminary arraignments are held. The complaints are then forwarded to the county prosecutor’s office for possible grand jury action. Many indictable charges are downgraded to disorderly persons offenses and are heard in the municipal court. Municipal courts have very limited juvenile jurisdiction such as jurisdiction to handle motor vehicle complaints involving minors and curfew violations. In addition to assessing fines and revoking various privileges, municipal court judges may imprison defendants for up to six months. There are no jury trials in municipal court. Questions or comments concerning court operations in any of the municipal courts may be directed to the attention of the Municipal Division Manager or visit the Municipal Court Services Municipal Court within the Superior Court of New Jersey page. , , Office, Phone, Theresa Romano, Municipal Division Manager, 732-358-8700 ext. 87241, Municipal Division - Main Line, 732-358-8700 ext. 87245, Operations Division, Office, Phone, Biddle Medley, Operations Division Manager, 732-358-8700 ext. 87013, Operations - Main Line, 732-358-8700 ext. 87015, Interpreter Services, 732-358-8700 ext. 87095, Central Transcript Unit, 732-358-8700 ext. 87090, Jury Management, 732-358-8700 ext. 87075, Juror Call-in Number, 732-358-5296, Grand Jury Clerk, 732-358-8700 ext. 87069, Self-Help Resource Center, 732-358-8700 ext. 87260, Jury Division , Call the jury management office if you have questions about your jury service. Francesca D'Annunzio, Jury Manager 732-358-8700 ext. 87075, Probation Division, The Probation Division, as part of the Judiciary, plays a vital role in accomplishing the mission of the Court. The role of Probation Division is to promote the welfare and safety of children, families and communities in New Jersey by enforcing court orders, supervising offenders, monitoring behavior, and intervening to produce positive outcomes. , Office, Phone, Myra Carter, Probation Division Manager, 732-358-8700 ext. 87344, Probation - Main Line, 732-358-8700 ext. 87904, Child Support Hotline, 1-877-655-4371, Supervision, 732-358-8700 ext. 87320
- Middlesex Court Offices/Divisions, On This Page, Body, Trial Court Administration, Greg Lambard, Trial Court Administrator 732-645-4300 ext. 88019, Office, Phone, EEO/AA Officer, 732-645-4300 ext. 88838, Ombudsman, 732-645-4300 ext. 88748, Civil Division , Most civil cases that are heard in the Superior Court involve disputes in which a plaintiff claims that they have been hurt by the actions of the defendant and seeks monetary compensation. Examples of such cases are those involving automobile accidents, medical malpractice, breaches of contracts and landlord/tenant disputes. Civil cases in which the amount in controversy is more than $20,000 are heard in the Civil Division of Superior Court. Cases in which the amount in controversy is over $5,000 up to $20,000 are heard in the Special Civil Part of the Civil Division. Those in which the amount in controversy is $5,000 or less are also heard in the Special Civil Part and are known as small claims cases. In all, about 460,000 cases are heard in the Civil Division and Special Civil Part. Civil cases in which monetary damages are not being sought are heard in the General Equity Division of Superior Court. General Equity judges handle non-jury cases such as those involving trade secrets, labor matters, foreclosures and other disputes in which court relief, often in the form of restraining orders, is sought on an emergency basis., Civil, 732-645-4300 ext. 88171 Ian Ratzlaff, Civil Division Manager 732-645-4300 ext. 88172, Office, Phone, Civil Assignment Office, 732-645-4300 ext. 88180, Arbitration, 732-645-4300 ext. 88170, Landlord Tenant/Small Claims, 732-645-4300 ext. 88381, Adult Name Change, 732-645-4300 ext. 88371, Foreclosure, 732-645-4300 ext. 88372, Multi-County Litigation, 732-645-4300 ext. 88374, Post-Judgements/Collections, 732-645-4300 ext. 88383, Criminal Division , The Criminal Division is responsible for processing and managing all indictable criminal cases involving adult offenders. In rare instances, juveniles may be waived to adult court based on the severity of the offense. The office handles all pre-adjudicatory functions of the Superior Court, Criminal Division, as well as Post Conviction Motions. Disorderly persons, petty disorderly person’s offenses and motor vehicle violations are normally heard in the Municipal Courts. Typical clients of the Criminal Division would be those: Arrested and charged with a criminal offense; Applying for pretrial intervention (PTI); Convicted of a criminal offense and needing a pre-sentence investigation completed; Having a question under pretrial monitoring; Seeking legal representation by the Office of the Public Defender; Inquiring about a criminal public record; Having questions concerning public access terminals; Appealing a Municipal Court sentence ( How to Appeal a Decision of a Municipal Court pro se kit available ); Applying for an expungement of a criminal record ( How to Expunge Your Criminal and/or Juvenile Record pro se kit available ); and Applying for recovery court, Criminal, 732-645-4300 Lori Grimaldi, Criminal Division Manager 732-645-4300 ext. 88095, Office, Phone, Criminal Assignment Office, 732-645-4300 ext. 88099, Criminal Reception, 732-645-4300 ext. 88021, Criminal Records Room, 732-645-4300 ext. 88155, Recovery Court, 732-645-4300 ext. 88062, Family Division, Family Court is responsible to hear all actions in which the principal claim is unique to and arises out of a family or family type relationship. Family Court has jurisdiction over matters involving divorce, child support, paternity, custody, parenting time, domestic violence, juvenile delinquency, family crisis, foster care placement, kinship legal guardianship, abuse and neglect, termination of parental rights and adoption., Family, 732-645-4300 Candice Covington-Thomas, Family Division Manager 732-645-4300 ext. 88540, Office, Phone, Matrimonial, 732-645-4300 ext. 88580, Domestic Violence, 732-645-4300 ext. 88560, Intake, 732-645-4300 ext. 88530, Non-Dissolution, 732-645-4300 ext. 88380, Juvenile, 732-645-4300 ext. 88390, Children in Court, 732-645-4300 ext. 88570, Finance Division, The Division of Finance manages all aspects of the Court's financial operations including the collection of fines, restitution, child support, bail and fees which are due to government agencies and individuals., Finance, 732-645-4300 ext. 88670 Joel Yesenosky, Finance Division Manager 732-645-4300 ext. 8807, Office, Phone, Payment Inquiries, 732-645-4300 ext. 88670, Human Resources Division, The , Division of Human Resources, is responsible for a variety of programs and services for employees and applicants. The division administers all Human Resources related functions for the New Jersey Superior Court in each vicinage. The division is responsible for personnel management, labor and employee relations, Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action, training, payroll, health benefits, administration and volunteer programs. The Superior Court employs individuals in a wide variety of types of positions. We have career opportunities for individuals in direct court services functions (i.e., Probation Officers, Criminal, Family and Civil case management, support staff, etc.) and in support services functions (i.e., Human Resources, Finance, Facilities, Purchasing, etc.). Careers in the NJ Courts See employment opportunities ., Human Resources, 732-645-4300 ext. 88831 Tracey Morman, Human Resources Division Manager 732-645-4300 ext. 88824, IT Division, Michael Otrimski, IT Division Manager 732-645-4300 ext. 88001, Municipal Division, Municipal courts have jurisdiction over various matters, including motor vehicle and traffic violations, ordinance violations, disorderly and petty disorderly persons offenses and certain penalty enforcement actions, such as fish and game violations. The municipal courts also play a vital role in the indictable charges that ultimately end up in Superior Court. These charges are filed first in the municipal court, where a determination of probable cause is made, conditions of pretrial release are set, and preliminary arraignments are held. The complaints are then forwarded to the county prosecutor’s office for possible grand jury action. Many indictable charges are downgraded to disorderly persons offenses and are heard in the municipal court. Municipal courts have very limited juvenile jurisdiction such as jurisdiction to handle motor vehicle complaints involving minors and curfew violations. In addition to assessing fines and revoking various privileges, municipal court judges may imprison defendants for up to six months. There are no jury trials in municipal court. Questions or comments concerning court operations in any of the municipal courts may be directed to the attention of the Municipal Division Manager or visit the Municipal Court Services Municipal Court within the Superior Court of New Jersey page. , Municipal, 732-645-4300 ext. 88837 Laura Schweitzer, Municipal Division Manager 732-645-4300 ext. 88837, Operations Division, John Pushko, Operations Division Manager 732-645-4300 ext. 88011, Jury Division, Call the jury management office if you have questions about your jury service. Vanessa Seide, Jury Manager 732-645-4300 ext. 88630, Office, Phone, Jury Reporting, 732-645-4320, Transcript Unit, 732-645-4300 ext. 88640, Probation Division, The Probation Division, as part of the Judiciary, plays a vital role in accomplishing the mission of the Court. The role of Probation Division is to promote the welfare and safety of children, families and communities in New Jersey by enforcing court orders, supervising offenders, monitoring behavior, and intervening to produce positive outcomes., Probation, 732-645-4300 Tiffany Leverett-Agboola, Probation Division Manager 732-645-4300 ext. 88482, Office, Phone, New Brunswick, 732-645-4300 ext. 88585, Perth Amboy, 732-645-4300 ext. 88400
- Essex Court Offices/Divisions, On This Page, Body, Trial Court Administration, Edward D. Wingren III, Trial Court Administrator 973-776-9300 ext. 55700, Office, Telephone, EEO/AA Officer, 973-776-9300 ext. 55727, Ombudsman, 973-776-9300 ext. 56886, Civil Division , Most civil cases that are heard in the Superior Court involve disputes in which a plaintiff claims that they have been hurt by the actions of the defendant and seeks monetary compensation. Examples of such cases are those involving automobile accidents, medical malpractice, breaches of contracts and landlord/tenant disputes. Civil cases in which the amount in controversy is more than $20,000 are heard in the Civil Division of Superior Court. Cases in which the amount in controversy is over $5,000 up to $20,000 are heard in the Special Civil Part of the Civil Division. Those in which the amount in controversy is $5,000 or less are also heard in the Special Civil Part and are known as small claims cases. In all, about 460,000 cases are heard in the Civil Division and Special Civil Part. Civil cases in which monetary damages are not being sought are heard in the General Equity Division of Superior Court. General Equity judges handle non-jury cases such as those involving trade secrets, labor matters, foreclosures and other disputes in which court relief, often in the form of restraining orders, is sought on an emergency basis., Civil Court Mailing Address , Essex County Veterans Courthouse 50 West Market Street Suite/Room 131 Newark, New Jersey 07102, Cases Related to Inquiries and Forms:, ESXCivCuServ.mbx@njcourts.gov , Civil, 973-776-9300 ext. 56800 Matthew Halma, Civil Division Manager 201-221-0700 ext. 69030, Office, Telephone, General Equity, (Chancery) 973-776-9300 ext. 56900, Special Civil, 973-776-9300 ext. 56894, Landlord Tenant, 973-776-9300 ext. 56897, Mediation/Arbitration, 973-776-9300 ext. 56905, Small Claims, 973-776-9300 ext. 56895, Criminal Division, The Criminal Division is responsible for processing and managing all indictable criminal cases involving adult offenders. In rare instances, juveniles may be waived to adult court based on the severity of the offense. The office handles all pre-adjudicatory functions of the Superior Court, Criminal Division, as well as Post Conviction Motions. Disorderly persons, petty disorderly person’s offenses and motor vehicle violations are normally heard in the Municipal Courts. Typical clients of the Criminal Division would be those: Arrested and charged with a criminal offense; Applying for pretrial intervention (PTI); Convicted of a criminal offense and needing a pre-sentence investigation completed; Having a question under pretrial monitoring; Seeking legal representation by the Office of the Public Defender; Inquiring about a criminal public record; Having questions concerning public access terminals; Appealing a Municipal Court sentence ( How to Appeal a Decision of a Municipal Court pro se kit available ); Applying for an expungement of a criminal record ( How to Expunge Your Criminal and/or Juvenile Record pro se kit available ); and Applying for recovery court , Criminal, 973-776-9300 ext. 55932 Abigail Jacobson, Criminal Division Manager 973-776-9300 ext. 69029, Office, Telephone, Central Judicial Processing Court (CJP), 973-776-9300 ext. 56950, Special Remand Court, 973-776-9300 ext. 55997, Recovery Court, 973-776-9461 ext. 56953, Family Division, Family Court is responsible to hear all actions in which the principal claim is unique to and arises out of a family or family type relationship. Family Court has jurisdiction over matters involving divorce, child support, paternity, custody, parenting time, domestic violence, juvenile delinquency, family crisis, foster care placement, kinship legal guardianship, abuse and neglect, termination of parental rights and adoption., Family, 973-776-9300 ext. 57048 Kesha Manning, Family Division Manager 973-776-9300 ext. 69031, Office, Telephone, Matrimonial, 973-776-9300 ext. 57040, Domestic Violence, - Plantiff 973-776-9300 ext. 56840, Domestic Violence, - Defendant 973-776-9300 ext. 57049, Non-Dissolution Unit, 973-776-9300 ext. 57048, Juvenile Unit, 973-776-9300 ext. 56775, Children in Court, 973-776-9300 ext. 56610, Finance Division, The Division of Finance manages all aspects of the Court's financial operations including the collection of fines, restitution, child support, bail and fees which are due to government agencies and individuals., Yimi Mateo, Finance Division Manager 973-776-9500 ext. 69026, Office, Telephone, Bail Unit, 973-776-9300 ext. 56892, Human Resources Division, The , Division of Human Resources, is responsible for a variety of programs and services for employees and applicants. The division administers all Human Resources related functions for the New Jersey Superior Court in each vicinage. The division is responsible for personnel management, labor and employee relations, Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action, training, payroll, health benefits, administration and volunteer programs. The Superior Court employs individuals in a wide variety of types of positions. We have career opportunities for individuals in direct court services functions (i.e., Probation Officers, Criminal, Family and Civil case management, support staff, etc.) and in support services functions (i.e., Human Resources, Finance, Facilities, Purchasing, etc.). Careers in the NJ Courts See employment opportunities ., Human Resources, 973-776-9300 ext. 55740 Maritza Rivera, Human Resources Division Manager 973-776-9019 ext. 69019, IT Division, Michael Grosso, IT Division Manager 973-776-9300 ext. 69027 , Jury Division, Call the jury management office if you have questions about your jury service. Rachel Brooks, Jury Manager 973-776-9300 ext. 56887, Municipal Division, Municipal courts have jurisdiction over various matters, including motor vehicle and traffic violations, ordinance violations, disorderly and petty disorderly persons offenses and certain penalty enforcement actions, such as fish and game violations. The municipal courts also play a vital role in the indictable charges that ultimately end up in Superior Court. These charges are filed first in the municipal court, where a determination of probable cause is made, conditions of pretrial release are set, and preliminary arraignments are held. The complaints are then forwarded to the county prosecutor’s office for possible grand jury action. Many indictable charges are downgraded to disorderly persons offenses and are heard in the municipal court. Municipal courts have very limited juvenile jurisdiction such as jurisdiction to handle motor vehicle complaints involving minors and curfew violations. In addition to assessing fines and revoking various privileges, municipal court judges may imprison defendants for up to six months. There are no jury trials in municipal court. Questions or comments concerning court operations in any of the municipal courts may be directed to the attention of the Municipal Division Manager or visit the Municipal Court Services Municipal Court within the Superior Court of New Jersey page. , Municipal, 973-776-9300 ext. 56889 Anu Abraham, Municipal Division Manager 973-776-9300 ext. 69028, Operations Division, Operations Division Main Office, 973-776-9300 ext. 55700 Megan Gritsman, Operations Division Manager 973-776-9300 ext. 56793, Office, Telephone, Transcript Unit, 973-776-9300, ext. 56885, Jury Management, 973-776-9300 ext. 56887, Probation Division, The Probation Division, as part of the Judiciary, plays a vital role in accomplishing the mission of the Court. The role of Probation Division is to promote the welfare and safety of children, families and communities in New Jersey by enforcing court orders, supervising offenders, monitoring behavior, and intervening to produce positive outcomes., Probation, 973-776-9300 ext. 53021 Ana Rivera, Probation Division Manager 973-776-9300 ext. 69032
- Human Resources Division Manager Conference Contact List, Chair: Nancy Carey (Somerset), Vice Chair: April Perrone (Atlantic), Name Address Contact Atlantic/Cape May Perrone, April Human Resources Division Manager Atlantic/Cape May Atlantic County Civil Courts Building 1201 Bacharach Blvd. Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401 Phone: 609-402-0100 ext. 47042 Bergen Villareal, Lynda Human Resources Division Manager Bergen Bergen County Justice Center 10 Main Street Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 Phone: 201-221-0700 Burlington Bethea, Lawrence Human Resources Division Manager Burlington Burlington County Court Facility 49 Rancocas Road Mount Holly, New Jersey 08060 Phone: 609-288-9500 ext. 38102 Camden VACANT Human Resources Division Manager Camden Camden County Hall of Justice 101 South 5th Street Camden, New Jersey 08103 Phone: 856-650-9100 ext. 43120 Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem Batiz, Amanda Human Resources Division Manager Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem Cumberland County Courthouse 60 West Broad Street Bridgeton, New Jersey 08302 Phone: 856-878-5050 ext. 15161 Essex Rivera, Maritza Human Resources Division Manager Essex Essex County Veterans Courthouse 50 West Market Street Newark, New Jersey 07102 Phone: 973-776-9019 ext. 69019 Hudson Fenton-Louis, Myrna Human Resources Division Manager Hudson Hudson County Administration Bldg 595 Newark Avenue Jersey City, New Jersey 07306 Phone: 201-748-4400 ext. 60570 Mercer Gilbert, Michelle Human Resources Division Manager Mercer Mercer County Civil Courthouse 175 South Broad Street Trenton, New Jersey 08650-0068 Phone: 609-571-4200 ext. 74008 Middlesex Morman, Tracey Human Resources Division Manager Middlesex Middlesex County Courthouse 56 Paterson Street New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0964 Phone: 732-645-4300 ext. 88824 Monmouth Bittar-Hancock, Doris Human Resources Division Manager Monmouth Monmouth County Courthouse 71 Monument Street Floor 1 Freehold, New Jersey 07728 Phone: 732-358-8700 ext. 87057 Morris/Sussex Hairston, Malissa Human Resources Division Manager Morris/Sussex Morris County Courthouse PO Box 910 Morristown, New Jersey Phone: 862-397-5700 Ocean Caravella, Krystyna Human Resources Division Manager Ocean Ocean County Justice Complex 120 Hooper Avenue Toms River, New Jersey 08753 Phone: 732-504-0700 ext. 64030 Passaic Rivera, Stephanie Human Resources Division Manager Passaic Passaic County Courthouse 77 Hamilton Street Floor 2 Paterson, New Jersey 07505 Phone: 973-653-2910 ext. 24056 Somerset/Hunterdon/Warren Wright, Susan Human Resources Division Manager Somerset/Hunterdon/Warren Somerset County Courthouse 20 North Bridge Street Somerville, New Jersey 08876 Phone: 908-332-7700 ext. 13260 Union Aloe, Elisa Human Resources Division Manager Union Union County Courthouse 2 Broad Street Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207 Phone: 908-787-1650 ext. 22550 Showing 1 to 15 of 15 items
- Title I ADA Coordinator Directory, Name Address Contact ADA - Title I Administrative Office of the Courts Human Resources PO Box 966 Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 54839 Confidential Fax: 609-826-7010 ADA - Title I Atlantic/Cape May Human Resources Atlantic County Civil Courts Building 1201 Bacharach Blvd. Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401 Phone: 609-402-0100 ext. 47041 Confidential fax: 609-826-7031 ADA - Title I Bergen Human Resources Bergen County Justice Center 10 Main Street Suite/Room 425 Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 Phone: 201-221-0700 ext. 25115 Confidential Fax: 201-221-0656 ADA - Title I Burlington Human Resources Burlington County Court Facility 49 Rancocas Road Suite/Room 704 Mount Holly, New Jersey 08060 Phone: 609-288-9500 ext. 38102 Confidential Fax: 609-826-7068 ADA - Title I Camden Human Resources Camden County Hall of Justice 101 South 5th Street Camden, New Jersey 08103 Phone: 856-650-9100 ext. 43120 Confidential Fax: 856-379-2271 ADA - Title I Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem Human Resources Cumberland County Courthouse 60 West Broad Street Bridgeton, New Jersey 08302 Phone: 856-878-5050 ext. 15161 Confidential Fax: 856-379-2250 ADA - Title I Essex Human Resources Essex County Veterans Courthouse 50 West Market Street Suite/Room 612 Newark, New Jersey 07102 Phone: 973-776-9300 ext. 56748 Confidential Fax: 973-776-9470 ADA - Title I Hudson Human Resources Hudson County Administration Bldg 595 Newark Avenue Jersey City, New Jersey 07306 Phone: 201-748-4400 ext. 60522 Confidential Fax: 201-356-2603 ADA - Title I Mercer Human Resources Mercer County Annex - 209 209 S. Broad Street Floor 4 Trenton, New Jersey 08650 Phone: 609-571-4200 ext. 74007 Confidential Fax: 609-376-0812 ADA - Title I Middlesex Human Resources PO Box 964 New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0964 Phone: 732-645-4300 ext. 88826 Confidential Fax: 732-565-2932 ADA - Title I Monmouth Human Resources Monmouth County Courthouse 71 Monument Street Freehold, New Jersey 07728 Phone: 732-358-8700 ext. 87070 Confidential Fax: 732-358-5342 ADA - Title I Morris/Sussex Human Resources PO Box 910 Morristown, New Jersey 07960-0910 Phone: 862-397-5700 ext. 75090 Confidential Fax: 973-848-7819 ADA - Title I Ocean Human Resources PO Box 2191 Toms River, New Jersey 08753 Phone: 732-504-0700 ext. 64026 Confidential Fax: 732-435-8393 ADA - Title I Passaic Human Resources Passaic County Courthouse 77 Hamilton Street Paterson, New Jersey 07505 Phone: 973- 653-2930 ext. 24060 Confidential Fax: 973-424-6881 ext. 6884 ADA - Title I Somerset/Hunterdon/Warren Vicinage 13 Human Resources Division PO Box 3000 Somerville, New Jersey 08876-1262 Phone: 908-332-7700 ext. 13260 Confidential Fax: 908- 527-7053 ADA - Title I Union Human Resources Union County Courthouse 2 Broad Street Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207 Phone: 908-787-1650 ext. 22550 Confidential Fax: 908-659-5956 Showing 1 to 16 of 16 items
- Mercer Court Offices/Divisions, On This Page, Body, Trial Court Administration, Richelle A. Coleman, Trial Court Administrator 609-571-4200 ext. 74910, Office, Telephone, EEO/AA Officer, 609-571-4200 ext. 74804, Ombudsman, 609-571-4200 ext. 74205, Civil Division , Most civil cases that are heard in the Superior Court involve disputes in which a plaintiff claims that they have been hurt by the actions of the defendant and seeks monetary compensation. Examples of such cases are those involving automobile accidents, medical malpractice, breaches of contracts and landlord/tenant disputes. Civil cases in which the amount in controversy is more than $20,000 are heard in the Civil Division of Superior Court. Cases in which the amount in controversy is over $5,000 up to $20,000 are heard in the Special Civil Part of the Civil Division. Those in which the amount in controversy is $5,000 or less are also heard in the Special Civil Part and are known as small claims cases. In all, about 460,000 cases are heard in the Civil Division and Special Civil Part. Civil cases in which monetary damages are not being sought are heard in the General Equity Division of Superior Court. General Equity judges handle non-jury cases such as those involving trade secrets, labor matters, foreclosures and other disputes in which court relief, often in the form of restraining orders, is sought on an emergency basis. John Forcella, Civil Division Manager 609-571-4200 ext. 74296, Office, Telephone, Civil Division – Main Line, 609-571-4200 ext. 76019, General Equity, 609-571-4200 ext. 74314, Special Civil, 609-571-4200 ext. 76019, Landlord Tenant, 609-571-4200 ext. 76019, Mediation / Arbitration, 609-571-4200 ext. 74475, Criminal Division , The Criminal Division is responsible for processing and managing all indictable criminal cases involving adult offenders. In rare instances, juveniles may be waived to adult court based on the severity of the offense. The office handles all pre-adjudicatory functions of the Superior Court, Criminal Division, as well as Post Conviction Motions. Disorderly persons, petty disorderly person’s offenses and motor vehicle violations are normally heard in the Municipal Courts. Typical clients of the Criminal Division would be those: Arrested and charged with a criminal offense; Applying for pretrial intervention (PTI); Convicted of a criminal offense and needing a pre-sentence investigation completed; Having a question under pretrial monitoring; Seeking legal representation by the Office of the Public Defender; Inquiring about a criminal public record; Having questions concerning public access terminals; Appealing a Municipal Court sentence ( How to Appeal a Decision of a Municipal Court pro se kit available ); Applying for an expungement of a criminal record ( How to Expunge Your Criminal and/or Juvenile Record pro se kit available ); and Applying for recovery court Efrain Mejia, Criminal Division Manager 609-571-4200 ext. 74104, Office, Telephone, Criminal Division Main Line, 609-571-4200 ext. 74074, Criminal Trials, 609-571-4200 ext. 74074, Pretrial Services, 609-571-4200 ext. 74087, CJP, 609-571-4200 ext. 74087, Recovery Court, 609-571-4200 ext. 74065, Customer Service/Records Requests, 609-571-4200 ext. 74074, Family Division, Family Court is responsible to hear all actions in which the principal claim is unique to and arises out of a family or family type relationship. Family Court has jurisdiction over matters involving divorce, child support, paternity, custody, parenting time, domestic violence, juvenile delinquency, family crisis, foster care placement, kinship legal guardianship, abuse and neglect, termination of parental rights and adoption. Brian Giustozzi, Family Division Manager 609-571-4200 ext. 74380, Office, Telephone, Family Division Main Line, 609-571-4200 ext. 74380, Matrimonial, 609-571-4200 ext. 74130, Domestic Violence, 609-571-4200 ext. 74405 or 74402, Non-Dissolution-Intake, 609-571-4200 ext. 74100, Non-Dissolution-Case Management, 609-571-4200 ext. 74120, Juvenile, 609-571-4200 ext. 74370, Children in Court, 609-571-4200 ext. 74140, Finance Division, The Division of Finance manages all aspects of the Court's financial operations including the collection of fines, restitution, child support, bail and fees which are due to government agencies and individuals. Maureen Luce, Finance Division Manager 609-571-4200 ext. 74045, Office, Telephone, Finance Division Main Line, 609-571-4200 ext. 74353, Purchasing, 609-571-4200 ext. 74345, Human Resources Division, The , Division of Human Resources, is responsible for a variety of programs and services for employees and applicants. The division administers all Human Resources related functions for the New Jersey Superior Court in each vicinage. The division is responsible for personnel management, labor and employee relations, Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action, training, payroll, health benefits, administration and volunteer programs. The Superior Court employs individuals in a wide variety of types of positions. We have career opportunities for individuals in direct court services functions (i.e., Probation Officers, Criminal, Family and Civil case management, support staff, etc.) and in support services functions (i.e., Human Resources, Finance, Facilities, Purchasing, etc.). Careers in the NJ Courts See employment opportunities . Michelle Gilbert, Human Resources Division Manager 609-571-4200 ext. 74008, Office, Telephone, Human Resources, 609-571-4200 ext. 74001, IT Division, Vacant, IT Division Manager, Municipal Division, Municipal courts have jurisdiction over various matters, including motor vehicle and traffic violations, ordinance violations, disorderly and petty disorderly persons offenses and certain penalty enforcement actions, such as fish and game violations. The municipal courts also play a vital role in the indictable charges that ultimately end up in Superior Court. These charges are filed first in the municipal court, where a determination of probable cause is made, conditions of pretrial release are set, and preliminary arraignments are held. The complaints are then forwarded to the county prosecutor’s office for possible grand jury action. Many indictable charges are downgraded to disorderly persons offenses and are heard in the municipal court. Municipal courts have very limited juvenile jurisdiction such as jurisdiction to handle motor vehicle complaints involving minors and curfew violations. In addition to assessing fines and revoking various privileges, municipal court judges may imprison defendants for up to six months. There are no jury trials in municipal court. Questions or comments concerning court operations in any of the municipal courts may be directed to the attention of the Municipal Division Manager or visit the Municipal Court Services Municipal Court within the Superior Court of New Jersey page. Sharanda Jenkins, Municipal Division Manager 609-571-4200 ext. 74015, Office, Telephone, Municipal, 609-571-4200 ext. 74010, Operations Division, John Meehan, Operations Division Manager 609-571-4030, Jury Division , Call the jury management office if you have questions about your jury service. Dale Seidl, Jury Manager 609-571-4200 ext. 74375, Office, Telephone, Jury Management, 609-571-4200 ext. 74375, Transcripts, 609-571-4200 ext. 74365, Probation Division, The Probation Division, as part of the Judiciary, plays a vital role in accomplishing the mission of the Court. The role of Probation Division is to promote the welfare and safety of children, families and communities in New Jersey by enforcing court orders, supervising offenders, monitoring behavior, and intervening to produce positive outcomes. Leroy Peterson, Probation Division Manager 609-571-4200 ext. 76042, Office, Telephone, Child Support, 609-571-4200 ext. 74270, Supervision, 609-571-4200 ext. 74270
- Morris/Sussex Court Offices/Divisions, On This Page, Body, Trial Court Administration, Susan Chait, Trial Court Administrator 862-397-5700 ext. 75170, Morris, Office, Telephone, EEO / AA Officer, 862-397-5700 ext. 75051, Ombudsman, 862-397-5700 ext. 75160, Court User Resource Center, 862-397-5700 ext. 75160, Civil Division , Most civil cases that are heard in the Superior Court involve disputes in which a plaintiff claims that they have been hurt by the actions of the defendant and seeks monetary compensation. Examples of such cases are those involving automobile accidents, medical malpractice, breaches of contracts and landlord/tenant disputes. Civil cases in which the amount in controversy is more than $20,000 are heard in the Civil Division of Superior Court. Cases in which the amount in controversy is over $5,000 up to $20,000 are heard in the Special Civil Part of the Civil Division. Those in which the amount in controversy is $5,000 or less are also heard in the Special Civil Part and are known as small claims cases. In all, about 460,000 cases are heard in the Civil Division and Special Civil Part. Civil cases in which monetary damages are not being sought are heard in the General Equity Division of Superior Court. General Equity judges handle non-jury cases such as those involving trade secrets, labor matters, foreclosures and other disputes in which court relief, often in the form of restraining orders, is sought on an emergency basis. Renita Mckinney, Civil Division Manager 862-397-5700 ext. 75345, Morris, Office, Telephone, Main Division Number, 862-397-5700 ext. 75345, General Equity, 862-397-5700 ext. 75355, Special Civil, 862-397-5700 ext. 75365, Landlord Tenant, 862-397-5700 ext. 75375, Mediation/Arbitration, 862-397-5700 ext. 75355, Small Claims, 862-397-5700 ext. 75375, Sussex, Office, Telephone, Main Division Number, 862-397-5700 ext. 75455, General Equity, 862-397-5700 ext. 75464, Special Civil, 862-397-5700 ext. 75455, Landlord Tenant, 862-397-5700 ext. 75455, Mediation/Arbitration, 862-397-5700 ext. 75464, Small Claims, 862-397-5700 ext. 75455, Criminal Division , The Criminal Division is responsible for processing and managing all indictable criminal cases involving adult offenders. In rare instances, juveniles may be waived to adult court based on the severity of the offense. The office handles all pre-adjudicatory functions of the Superior Court, Criminal Division, as well as Post Conviction Motions. Disorderly persons, petty disorderly person’s offenses and motor vehicle violations are normally heard in the Municipal Courts. Typical clients of the Criminal Division would be those: Arrested and charged with a criminal offense; Applying for pretrial intervention (PTI); Convicted of a criminal offense and needing a pre-sentence investigation completed; Having a question under pretrial monitoring; Seeking legal representation by the Office of the Public Defender; Inquiring about a criminal public record; Having questions concerning public access terminals; Appealing a Municipal Court sentence ( How to Appeal a Decision of a Municipal Court pro se kit available ); Applying for an expungement of a criminal record ( How to Expunge Your Criminal and/or Juvenile Record pro se kit available ); and Applying for recovery court Antonio Montanez, Criminal Division Manager 862-397-5700 ext. 75032, Morris, Office, Telephone, Main Division Number, 862-397-5700 ext. 75340, Pretrial Services, 862-397-5700 ext. 75370, CJP, 862-397-5700 ext. 75340, Recovery Court, 862-397-5700 ext. 75360, Customer Service/Records Requests, 862-397-5700 ext. 75340, Sussex, Office, Telephone, Main Division Number, 862-397-5700 ext. 75700, CJP, 862-397-5700 ext. 75193, Recovery Court, 862-397-5700 ext. 75319, Customer Service/Records Requests, 862-397-5700 ext. 75316, Family Division, Family Court is responsible to hear all actions in which the principal claim is unique to and arises out of a family or family type relationship. Family Court has jurisdiction over matters involving divorce, child support, paternity, custody, parenting time, domestic violence, juvenile delinquency, family crisis, foster care placement, kinship legal guardianship, abuse and neglect, termination of parental rights and adoption., Family - Morris, 862-397-5700 ext. 75145, Family - Sussex, 862-397-5700 ext. 75184 Theresa Mahoney, Family Division Manager 862-397-5700 ext. 75180, Finance Division, The Division of Finance manages all aspects of the Court's financial operations including the collection of fines, restitution, child support, bail and fees which are due to government agencies and individuals., Finance - Morris, 862-397-5700 ext. 75130, Finance - Sussex, 862-397-5700 ext. 75120, Human Resources Division, The , Division of Human Resources, is responsible for a variety of programs and services for employees and applicants. The division administers all Human Resources related functions for the New Jersey Superior Court in each vicinage. The division is responsible for personnel management, labor and employee relations, Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action, training, payroll, health benefits, administration and volunteer programs. The Superior Court employs individuals in a wide variety of types of positions. We have career opportunities for individuals in direct court services functions (i.e., Probation Officers, Criminal, Family and Civil case management, support staff, etc.) and in support services functions (i.e., Human Resources, Finance, Facilities, Purchasing, etc.). Careers in the NJ Courts See employment opportunities ., Human Resources - Morris, 862-397-5700 ext. 75090, Human Resources - Sussex, 862-397-5700 ext. 75090 Malissa Hairston, Human Resources Division Manager 862-397-5700, IT Division, John Schneibel, IT Division Manager 862-397-5700 ext. 75010, Municipal Division, Municipal courts have jurisdiction over various matters, including motor vehicle and traffic violations, ordinance violations, disorderly and petty disorderly persons offenses and certain penalty enforcement actions, such as fish and game violations. The municipal courts also play a vital role in the indictable charges that ultimately end up in Superior Court. These charges are filed first in the municipal court, where a determination of probable cause is made, conditions of pretrial release are set, and preliminary arraignments are held. The complaints are then forwarded to the county prosecutor’s office for possible grand jury action. Many indictable charges are downgraded to disorderly persons offenses and are heard in the municipal court. Municipal courts have very limited juvenile jurisdiction such as jurisdiction to handle motor vehicle complaints involving minors and curfew violations. In addition to assessing fines and revoking various privileges, municipal court judges may imprison defendants for up to six months. There are no jury trials in municipal court. Questions or comments concerning court operations in any of the municipal courts may be directed to the attention of the Municipal Division Manager or visit the Municipal Court Services Municipal Court within the Superior Court of New Jersey page. , Municipal - Morris, 862-397-5700 ext. 75110 Rebecca Muller, Municipal Division Manager 862-397-5700 ext. 75110, Operations Division, Operations Division Manager - Morris - Daniel J. Kenny, 862-397-5700 ext. 75212 , Operations Division Manager - Sussex - Michael Lasko, 862-397-5700 ext. 75070 Office Telephone, ADA - Title II - Morris, 862-397-5700 ext. 75022, ADA - Title II - Sussex, 862-397-5700 ext. 75070, Jury Division, Call the jury management office if you have questions about your jury service. Elvin Perez, Jury Manager 862-397-5700 ext. 75060 Alexander Sousa, Jury Manager 862-397-5700 ext. 75080, Probation Division, The Probation Division, as part of the Judiciary, plays a vital role in accomplishing the mission of the Court. The role of Probation Division is to promote the welfare and safety of children, families and communities in New Jersey by enforcing court orders, supervising offenders, monitoring behavior, and intervening to produce positive outcomes., Probation Division Main Office - Morris, 862-397-5700 ext. 75567, Probation Division Main Office - Sussex, 862-397-5700 ext. 75590, Probation Division Main Office - Dover, 862-397-5700 ext. 75572, Child Support Hotline tel:877-655-4371 1-877.NJKIDS1
- Union Court Offices/Divisions, On This Page, Body, Trial Court Administration, Devang Merchant, Trial Court Administrator 908-787-1650 ext. 21050 Office Telephone, EEO/AA Officer, 908-787-1650 ext. 21025, Ombudsman, 908-787-1650 ext. 22300, Civil Division , Most civil cases that are heard in the Superior Court involve disputes in which a plaintiff claims that they have been hurt by the actions of the defendant and seeks monetary compensation. Examples of such cases are those involving automobile accidents, medical malpractice, breaches of contracts and landlord/tenant disputes. Civil cases in which the amount in controversy is more than $20,000 are heard in the Civil Division of Superior Court. Cases in which the amount in controversy is over $5,000 up to $20,000 are heard in the Special Civil Part of the Civil Division. Those in which the amount in controversy is $5,000 or less are also heard in the Special Civil Part and are known as small claims cases. In all, about 460,000 cases are heard in the Civil Division and Special Civil Part. Civil cases in which monetary damages are not being sought are heard in the General Equity Division of Superior Court. General Equity judges handle non-jury cases such as those involving trade secrets, labor matters, foreclosures and other disputes in which court relief, often in the form of restraining orders, is sought on an emergency basis., Civil, 908-787-1650 ext. 22120 Sandra Thaler Gerber, Civil Division Manager 908-787-1650 ext. 21490 Office Telephone, General Equity, 908-787-1650 ext. 22140, Special Civil, 908-787-1650 ext. 22160, Landlord/Tenant, 908-787-1650 ext. 22160, Arbitration, 908-787-1650 ext. 22130, Criminal Division , The Criminal Division is responsible for processing and managing all indictable criminal cases involving adult offenders. In rare instances, juveniles may be waived to adult court based on the severity of the offense. The office handles all pre-adjudicatory functions of the Superior Court, Criminal Division, as well as Post Conviction Motions. Disorderly persons, petty disorderly person’s offenses and motor vehicle violations are normally heard in the Municipal Courts. Typical clients of the Criminal Division would be those: Arrested and charged with a criminal offense; Applying for pretrial intervention (PTI); Convicted of a criminal offense and needing a pre-sentence investigation completed; Having a question under pretrial monitoring; Seeking legal representation by the Office of the Public Defender; Inquiring about a criminal public record; Having questions concerning public access terminals; Appealing a Municipal Court sentence ( How to Appeal a Decision of a Municipal Court pro se kit available ); Applying for an expungement of a criminal record ( How to Expunge Your Criminal and/or Juvenile Record pro se kit available ); and Applying for recovery court , Criminal, 908-787-1650 ext. 21250 Michael Jan, Criminal Division Manager 908-787-1650 ext. 21038, Office Telephone, Expungements, 908-787-1650 ext. 21250, Pretrial Intervention Program, 908-787-1650 ext. 21350, Recovery Court, 908-787-1650 ext. 21200, Customer Service/Records Requests, 908-787-1650 ext. 21250, Family Division, Family Court is responsible to hear all actions in which the principal claim is unique to and arises out of a family or family type relationship. Family Court has jurisdiction over matters involving divorce, child support, paternity, custody, parenting time, domestic violence, juvenile delinquency, family crisis, foster care placement, kinship legal guardianship, abuse and neglect, termination of parental rights and adoption., Family, 908-787-1650 ext. 21280 Agnes Ekama, Family Division Manager 908-787-1650 ext. 21311 Office Telephone, Matrimonial, 908-787-1650 ext. 21320, Domestic Violence, 908-787-1650 ext. 21270, Non-Dissolution, 908-787-1650 ext. 21280, Juvenile, 908-787-1650 ext. 21370, Children In Court, 908-787-1650 ext. 21280, Finance Division, The Division of Finance manages all aspects of the Court's financial operations including the collection of fines, restitution, child support, bail and fees which are due to government agencies and individuals., Shawn White, Finance Division Manager 908-787-1650 ext. 22350 Office Telephone, Purchasing/Budget/Accounting, 908-787-1650 ext. 22400, Court Held Funds, 908-787-1650 ext. 22450, Collections (Payment Inquiries), 908-787-1650 ext. 22500, Human Resources Division, The , Division of Human Resources, is responsible for a variety of programs and services for employees and applicants. The division administers all Human Resources related functions for the New Jersey Superior Court in each vicinage. The division is responsible for personnel management, labor and employee relations, Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action, training, payroll, health benefits, administration and volunteer programs. The Superior Court employs individuals in a wide variety of types of positions. We have career opportunities for individuals in direct court services functions (i.e., Probation Officers, Criminal, Family and Civil case management, support staff, etc.) and in support services functions (i.e., Human Resources, Finance, Facilities, Purchasing, etc.). Careers in the NJ Courts See employment opportunities ., Human Resources, 908-787-1650 ext. 22550 Elisa Aloe, Human Resources Division Manager 908-787-1650 ext. 22550, IT Division, Jignesh Shah, IT Division Manager 908-787-1650 ext. 21008, Municipal Division, Municipal courts have jurisdiction over various matters, including motor vehicle and traffic violations, ordinance violations, disorderly and petty disorderly persons offenses and certain penalty enforcement actions, such as fish and game violations. The municipal courts also play a vital role in the indictable charges that ultimately end up in Superior Court. These charges are filed first in the municipal court, where a determination of probable cause is made, conditions of pretrial release are set, and preliminary arraignments are held. The complaints are then forwarded to the county prosecutor’s office for possible grand jury action. Many indictable charges are downgraded to disorderly persons offenses and are heard in the municipal court. Municipal courts have very limited juvenile jurisdiction such as jurisdiction to handle motor vehicle complaints involving minors and curfew violations. In addition to assessing fines and revoking various privileges, municipal court judges may imprison defendants for up to six months. There are no jury trials in municipal court. Questions or comments concerning court operations in any of the municipal courts may be directed to the attention of the Municipal Division Manager or visit the Municipal Court Services Municipal Court within the Superior Court of New Jersey page. , Municipal, 908-787-1650 ext. 22600 Delsy Gulino, Municipal Division Manager 908-787-1650 ext. 21242, Operations Division, Ryan Crammer, Operations Division Manager 908-787-1650 ext. 22100, Jury Division, Call the jury management office if you have questions about your jury service. William TenBroeck, Jury Manager 908-787-1650 ext. 84620 Office Telephone Transcripts 908-787-1650 ext. 22250, Probation Division, The Probation Division, as part of the Judiciary, plays a vital role in accomplishing the mission of the Court. The role of Probation Division is to promote the welfare and safety of children, families and communities in New Jersey by enforcing court orders, supervising offenders, monitoring behavior, and intervening to produce positive outcomes. Jennifer Edwards, Probation Division Manager 908-787-1650 ext. 21580
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- Criminal Justice Reform, Welcome to the Criminal Justice Reform Information Center. Here you will find information related to the efforts of the Judiciary and its criminal justice reform partners in state, county and municipal government to implement bail and speedy trial reform and to form a pretrial services unit. On Jan. 1, 2017, the state shifted from a system that relies principally on setting monetary bail as a condition of release to a risk-based system that is more objective, and thus fairer to defendants because it is unrelated to their ability to pay monetary bail. The statute also sets deadlines for the timely filing of an indictment and the disposition of criminal charges for incarcerated defendants., On This Page, Highlights, Criminal Justice Reform represents a fundamental change in how defendants and their cases are processed in the New Jersey courts. On Jan. 1, 2017, the state moved from a system that relied principally on setting monetary bail as a condition of release to a risk-based system that is more objective, promotes public safety and is fairer to defendants because it is unrelated to their ability to pay monetary bail. The new rules are based on a voter-approved constitutional amendment. It includes reforms to the bail system and a new speedy trial law, which sets time frames for criminal cases. Criminal Justice Reform fundamentally changes how defendants, and their cases, are processed in courts. Chief Justice Stuart Rabner writes that Criminal Justice Reform puts New Jersey at the forefront of fairness . Under the new risk-based system, access to money will no longer determine pretrial detainment. Defendants with a serious risk of danger or flight can be detained pending trial. Low-risk defendants who can’t afford bail will be released. Pretrial services officers will monitor those defendants based on the conditions of their release. The reform addresses real consequences for poor defendants – often members of minority groups – who pose little risk. The changes reflect a commitment to delivering quality justice. A real-world case study from Chief Justice Rabner showcases the impact of bail rules on case outcomes. "In the end, Mallon's inability to post a modest amount of bail likely affected the outcome of his case as much as the weight of the evidence against him." Get more information on the new rules with the Criminal Justice Reform Infographic . , Publications, The Public Safety Assessment (PSA) helps courts and judges determine the risk associated with releasing a defendant pretrial. The assessment was developed by the Laura and John Arnold Foundation (LJAF). The PSA uses nine risk factors to assess the risk of new criminal activity (NCA), including new violent criminal activity (NVCA), and failure to appear (FTA) pending case disposition. There are many considerations in the Pretrial Release Recommendation Decision Making Framework . Learn how to process works for identifying the pretrial release/detention recommendations that are made to the judge in criminal and municipal cases. Learn more about new changes with the Criminal Justice Reform Brochure . On Jan. 1, 2017, the state to a risk-based system that is more objective and promotes public safety. It is fairer to defendants because it is unrelated to their ability to pay monetary bail. The new law also sets deadlines for the timely filing of an indictment and the disposition of criminal charges for incarcerated defendants. The Criminal Justice Reform Myth v. Fact Brochure breaks down some of the common misconceptions about the reforms. For example: Myth – Dangerous criminals are being released to the community without supervision until trial. Fact – Before criminal justice reform, a judge was obligated to set bail in most cases. A dangerous defendant with money could post bail and be released. Now, prosecutors for the first time have the opportunity to convince a judge that a defendant poses a significant risk to the community and should be held in jail with no chance for pretrial release., Reports, Report to the Governor and Legislature 2022-2024 Report of the Reconvened Joint Committee on Criminal Justice Report of the Reconvened Joint Committee on Criminal Justice - June 7, 2023 New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts Graves Act Analysis March 4, 2022 Graves Act Analysis – March 4, 2022 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2021 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2021 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2020 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2020 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2019 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2019 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2018 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2018 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2017 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2017 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2016 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2016 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2015 Report to the Governor and Legislature 2015 Report of the Joint Committee on Criminal Justice Report of the Joint Committee on Criminal Justice, Statistics, Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2025 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2024 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2024 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1, 2023 – Dec. 31, 2023 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2023 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2022 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 - Dec 31, 2022 CCriminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2020 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2020 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2019 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2019 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2018 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2018 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2017 Criminal Justice Reform Statistics: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2017
- Recently Enacted Laws Concerning the Municipal Courts, Stay up-to-date with the newest laws and rules impacting municipal court services., Date, Legislation, 02/06/2026 L. 2025, c. 285 – Regulates Certain Electric Bicycles – Effective Immediately For All But One Requirement 01/16/2026 L. 2025, c. 245 – Establishes Penalties for Certain Conduct Related to Public Brawl and Disorderly Conduct – Effectively Immediately 01/16/2026 L. 2025, c. 248 – Imposes Conditions on Drivers Approaching Certain Stationary Vehicles and Revised Public Awareness Campaign – Effective Immediately 08/28/2025 L. 2025, c. 122 - Prohibits Use of Deceptive Marketing Practices by Substance Use Disorder Treatment Providers L. 2025, c. 122 - Prohibits Use of Deceptive Marketing Practices by Substance Use Disorder Treatment Providers - Effective Immediately 06/06/2025 L. 2025, c. 59 – Establishes Offense of Inciting Public Brawl: Upgrades Penalty for Disorderly Conduct in Certain Circumstances L. 2025, c. 59 – Establishes Offense of Inciting Public Brawl: Upgrades Penalty for Disorderly Conduct in Certain Circumstances – Effective Immediately 04/03/2025 L. 2025, c. 41 - Clarifies Installation of Ignition Interlock Devices for Certain DWI Offenses L. 2025, c. 41 - Clarifies Installation of Ignition Interlock Devices for Certain DWI Offenses -- Effective Immediately 05/24/2024 L. 2024, c. 11 - Concerns Motor Vehicles Overtaking Certain Pedestrians and Persons Operating Bicycles and Personal Conveyances -- Effective Immediately L. 2024, c. 11 - Concerns Motor Vehicles Overtaking Certain Pedestrians and Persons Operating Bicycles and Personal Conveyances -- Effective Immediately 02/01/2024 L. 2023 c. 335 – Concerns Possession or Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages by Underage Persons- Effective January 16, 2024. L. 2023 c. 335 – Concerns Possession or Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages by Underage Persons- Effective January 16, 2024. 01/26/2024 L. 2023 c. 284 L. 2023 c. 284 – Concerns Jurisdiction and Operations of Regional Municipal Courts – Effective August 1, 2024 01/22/2024 L. 2022 c. 52 – c. 58 L. 2022 c. 52 – c. 58 - Gun Control Legislation - Various Effective Dates 01/22/2024 L. 2023 c. 45 L. 2023 c. 45 – Establishes the Crime of “Sexual Extortion” – Effective May 8, 2023 01/22/2024 L. 2023 c. 46 L. 2023 c. 46 – Clarifies Penalties for Certain Violations of Pretrial Services; Directs Prosecutors to Provide Written Notice of Release to Victim – Effective May 8, 2023 01/22/2024 L. 2023, c. 191 L. 2023, c. 191 – Concerns Use of Ignition Interlock Devices for Drunk Driving – Various Effective Dates 02/23/2022 L. 2021, c. 358 – Requires Prosecutor or State Police to Notify Certain Family or Household Members and Victims when Firearms are Returned to Person Charged with Domestic Violence or Subject to Extreme Risk Protection Order – Effective August 1, 2022 L. 2021, c. 358 – Requires Prosecutor or State Police to Notify Certain Family or Household Members and Victims when Firearms are Returned to Person Charged with Domestic Violence or Subject to Extreme Risk Protection Order – Effective August 1, 2022 12/30/2021 L. 2021, c. 312 – Expands Scope of Inmate Reentry Assistance and Benefits – Effective December 21, 2021 L. 2021, c. 312 – Expands Scope of Inmate Reentry Assistance and Benefits – Effective December 21, 2021 12/27/2021 L. 2021, c. 259 – Requires Residential Landlords to Equip Steam Radiators with Protective Covers – Effective February 1, 2022 L. 2021, c. 259 – Requires Residential Landlords to Equip Steam Radiators with Protective Covers – Effective February 1, 2022 12/27/2021 L. 2021, c. 293 – Provides that AOC Shall Administer Program for Municipal Courts Allowing Defendants to Engage in Online Plea Negotiations, Entry of Guilty Plea, and Payment of Fine or Penalty – Effective February 1, 2022 L. 2021, c. 293 – Provides that AOC Shall Administer Program for Municipal Courts Allowing Defendants to Engage in Online Plea Negotiations, Entry of Guilty Plea, and Payment of Fine or Penalty – Effective February 1, 2022 12/27/2021 L. 2021, c. 298 - Clarifies Classification in this State of Criminal Offenses Committed in Other States or Under Federal Law – Effective November 8, 2021 L. 2021, c. 298 - Clarifies Classification in this State of Criminal Offenses Committed in Other States or Under Federal Law – Effective November 8, 2021 08/05/2021 L. 2021, c. 194 - Requires motorists operating vehicles to maintain reasonable and safe distance when overtaking pedestrians and certain bicycles. L. 2021, c. 194 - Requires motorists operating vehicles to maintain reasonable and safe distance when overtaking pedestrians and certain bicycles. 07/12/2021 L. 2021, c. 172 - Increases Strangulation Assault to Crime of Second Degree L. 2021, c. 172 - Increases Strangulation Assault to Crime of Second Degree 05/27/2021 L. 2021, c. 83 - stablishes trunk fighting as animal cruelty offense and crime of the third degree and imposes civil penalties L. 2021, c. 83 - stablishes trunk fighting as animal cruelty offense and crime of the third degree and imposes civil penalties 04/13/2021 L. 2021, c. 38-equires law enforcement to provide written warning and parent/guardian notification for underage possession or consumption of alcoholic beverage, cannabis, marijuana, or hashish – Effective March 26, 2021 L. 2021, c. 38-equires law enforcement to provide written warning and parent/guardian notification for underage possession or consumption of alcoholic beverage, cannabis, marijuana, or hashish – Effective March 26, 2021 03/15/2021 L. 2021, c. 25-Revises consequences for underage possession or consumption of various forms of cannabis included in legislation passed by both Houses of Legislature; requires AG reports, reviewable by task force, on law enforcement interactions on underage violations - Effective immediately L. 2021, c. 25-Revises consequences for underage possession or consumption of various forms of cannabis included in legislation passed by both Houses of Legislature; requires AG reports, reviewable by task force, on law enforcement interactions on underage violations - Effective immediately 03/02/2021 L. 2021, c. 9 - Reclassifies Possession of Psilocybin as a Disorderly Persons Offense -- Effective February 4, 2021 L. 2021, c. 9 - Reclassifies Possession of Psilocybin as a Disorderly Persons Offense -- Effective February 4, 2021 03/02/2021 L. 2021, c. 16 - "New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act" - Effective Immediately L. 2021, c. 16 - "New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act" - Effective Immediately 03/02/2021 L. 2021, c. 19 - Provides for Certain Criminal and Civil Justice Reforms, Particularly Legal Consequences Associated with Certain Marijuana and Hashish Offenses as well as Raising Awareness of Available Expungement Relief -- Various Effective Dates L. 2021, c. 19 - Provides for Certain Criminal and Civil Justice Reforms, Particularly Legal Consequences Associated with Certain Marijuana and Hashish Offenses as well as Raising Awareness of Available Expungement Relief -- Various Effective Dates 03/02/2021 L. 2021, c. 24 - Amends Certain Provisions and Effective Date Applicable to Disclosure of Personal Information of Judicial Officers, Prosecutors, and Law Enforcement Officers - "Daniel's Law", PL 2020, c. 125 L. 2021, c. 24 - Amends Certain Provisions and Effective Date Applicable to Disclosure of Personal Information of Judicial Officers, Prosecutors, and Law Enforcement Officers - "Daniel's Law", PL 2020, c. 125 11/24/2020 L. 2002, c. 125 – Daniel’s Law – Prohibits Disclosure of Certain Personal Information of Active, Formerly Active, and Retired Judicial Officers, Prosecutors, and Law Enforcement Officers, and Their Family Members; Establishes Crime and Civil Action for Disclosing Such Information L. 2002, c. 125 – Daniel’s Law – Prohibits Disclosure of Certain Personal Information of Active, Formerly Active, and Retired Judicial Officers, Prosecutors, and Law Enforcement Officers, and Their Family Members; Establishes Crime and Civil Action for Disclosing Such Information 11/02/2020 L. 2002, c. 73 – Includes False Incrimination and Filing False Police Report as Form of Bias Intimidation; Establishes Crime of False 9-1-1- Call with Purpose to Intimidate or Harass Based on Race or Other Protected Class – Effective August 31, 2020 L. 2002, c. 73 – Includes False Incrimination and Filing False Police Report as Form of Bias Intimidation; Establishes Crime of False 9-1-1- Call with Purpose to Intimidate or Harass Based on Race or Other Protected Class – Effective August 31, 2020 08/19/2020 L. 2019, c. 276 - Concerns Driver's License Suspension for Certain Crimes and Offenses - Part II - Effective January 1, 2021, except for Section 12 and subsection b. of Section 20 which took effect on December 27, 2019 L. 2019, c. 276 - Concerns Driver's License Suspension for Certain Crimes and Offenses - Part II - Effective January 1, 2021, except for Section 12 and subsection b. of Section 20 which took effect on December 27, 2019 05/08/2020 L. 2019, c. 301 - Eliminates Motor Vehicle Surcharges Following Retirement of Bonds and Debts Tied to Surcharges L. 2019, c. 301 - Eliminates Motor Vehicle Surcharges Following Retirement of Bonds and Debts Tied to Surcharges 05/05/2020 Executive Order 135 - Suspending In-Person Requirements for Marriages and Receipt of Working Papers for Minors - Effective May 4, 2020 Executive Order 135 - Suspending In-Person Requirements for Marriages and Receipt of Working Papers for Minors - Effective May 4, 2020 04/17/2020 L. 2020, c. 26 - Allows Remote Notarial Acts During Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency Declared by Governor in Executive Order 103 of 2020 - Effective April 14, 2020 L. 2020, c. 26 - Allows Remote Notarial Acts During Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency Declared by Governor in Executive Order 103 of 2020 - Effective April 14, 2020 04/06/2020 PL 2019, c. 425 - Prohibits Sale or Distribution of Flavored Vapor Products - Effective April 20, 2020 PL 2019, c. 425 - Prohibits Sale or Distribution of Flavored Vapor Products - Effective April 20, 2020 03/31/2020 L. 2019, c. 399 – Enhances Penalties Related to Counterfeit Drugs – Effective July 11, 2020 L. 2019, c. 399 – Enhances Penalties Related to Counterfeit Drugs – Effective July 11, 2020 03/19/2020 L. 2019, c. 370 – Imposes motor vehicle penalty points for certain violations of “move over law”; establishes public awareness campaign, designated as “Slow Down or Move Over, It’s the Law.” – Effective September 1, 2020 L. 2019, c. 370 – Imposes motor vehicle penalty points for certain violations of “move over law”; establishes public awareness campaign, designated as “Slow Down or Move Over, It’s the Law.” – Effective September 1, 2020 03/11/2020 1. L. 2019, c. 505 - Revises certain penalties for illegal operation of snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle or dirt bike – Effective April 1, 2020 1. L. 2019, c. 505 - Revises certain penalties for illegal operation of snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle or dirt bike – Effective April 1, 2020 03/11/2020 2. L. 2019, c. 375 - Requires employers to post notice for employees on employee misclassification – Effective April 1, 2020 2. L. 2019, c. 375 - Requires employers to post notice for employees on employee misclassification – Effective April 1, 2020 03/02/2020 L. 2019, c. 507 - Prohibits Sale, Lease, Rent or Installation of Certain Equipment or Products Containing Hydrofluorocarbons or Other Greenhouse Gases L. 2019, c. 507 - Prohibits Sale, Lease, Rent or Installation of Certain Equipment or Products Containing Hydrofluorocarbons or Other Greenhouse Gases 02/27/2020 L. 2019, c. 276 - Concerns Driver's License Suspension for Certain Crimes and Offenses - Part 1 L. 2019, c. 276 - Concerns Driver's License Suspension for Certain Crimes and Offenses - Part 1 02/26/2020 L. 2019, c. 481 - Prohibits sale of certain toy guns and imitation firearms. L. 2019, c. 481 - Prohibits sale of certain toy guns and imitation firearms. 02/13/2020 L. 2019, c. 372 - Concerns Stop-Work Orders - Effective January 20, 2020 L. 2019, c. 372 - Concerns Stop-Work Orders - Effective January 20, 2020 02/13/2020 L. 2019, c. 373 - Concerns Penalties for Misclassification of Employees - Effective January 20, 2020 L. 2019, c. 373 - Concerns Penalties for Misclassification of Employees - Effective January 20, 2020 01/24/2020 L. 2019, c. 271 – Creates Two Categories of Driver’s Licenses and Identification Cards; Allows Residents Unable to Provide Lawful Presence in the U.S. to Receive Permits, and Standard Driver’s Licenses or Identification Cards; Permits MVC to Increase Certain Fees – Effective January 1, 2021 L. 2019, c. 271 – Creates Two Categories of Driver’s Licenses and Identification Cards; Allows Residents Unable to Provide Lawful Presence in the U.S. to Receive Permits, and Standard Driver’s Licenses or Identification Cards; Permits MVC to Increase Certain Fees – Effective January 1, 2021 01/10/2020 P.L. 2019, c. 269 - Revises Expungement Eligibility and Procedures, Including New "Clean Slate" Automated Process to Render Convictions and Related Records Inaccessible; Creates E-filing System for Expungements; Eliminates Expungement Filing Fees; Appropriates $15 million to DLPS for Implementation P.L. 2019, c. 269 - Revises Expungement Eligibility and Procedures, Including New "Clean Slate" Automated Process to Render Convictions and Related Records Inaccessible; Creates E-filing System for Expungements; Eliminates Expungement Filing Fees; Appropriates $15 million to DLPS for Implementation 12/26/2019 L. 2018, c. 47 - Imposes Surcharge on Prearranged Rides and Increases Certain Fee Associated with Motor Vehicle Violations - Effective July 1, 2018 except Section 4 Effective Oct. 1, 2018 L. 2018, c. 47 - Imposes Surcharge on Prearranged Rides and Increases Certain Fee Associated with Motor Vehicle Violations - Effective July 1, 2018 except Section 4 Effective Oct. 1, 2018 08/27/2019 L. 2019, c. 248 - Revises Certain Drunk Driving Penalties; Expands Use of Ignition Interlock Devices -- Effective Dec. 1, 2019 L. 2019, c. 248 - Revises Certain Drunk Driving Penalties; Expands Use of Ignition Interlock Devices -- Effective Dec. 1, 2019 08/26/2019 L. 2019, c. 212 - Concerns Law Regarding Failure to Pay Wage - Effective Aug. 6, 2019 and Oct. 1, 2019 L. 2019, c. 212 - Concerns Law Regarding Failure to Pay Wage - Effective Aug. 6, 2019 and Oct. 1, 2019 08/15/2019 L. 2019, c. 216 - Revises Certain Penalties for Public Movers and Warehousemen -- Effective Dec. 1, 2019 L. 2019, c. 216 - Revises Certain Penalties for Public Movers and Warehousemen -- Effective Dec. 1, 2019 08/14/2019 L. 2019, c. 223 Establishes Third Degree Crime for Owning or Possessing Animal or Dog Fighting Paraphernalia and Establishes Civil Penalty - Effective Aug. 9, 2019 L. 2019, c. 223 Establishes Third Degree Crime for Owning or Possessing Animal or Dog Fighting Paraphernalia and Establishes Civil Penalty - Effective Aug. 9, 2019 07/26/2019 L. 2019, c. 153 - Revises Requirements to Authorize and Access Medical Cannabis; Establishes Cannabis Regulatory Commission; Revises Permit Requirements for Alternative Treatment Centers; and Establishes Additional legal Protections for Patients and Caregivers – Effective Immediately L. 2019, c. 153 - Revises Requirements to Authorize and Access Medical Cannabis; Establishes Cannabis Regulatory Commission; Revises Permit Requirements for Alternative Treatment Centers; and Establishes Additional legal Protections for Patients and Caregivers – Effective Immediately 07/09/2019 L. 2019, c. 158 - Stop Work Orders Related to Prevailing Wage and Construction Worker Employment - Amends N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.35 - Effective July 9, 2019 L. 2019, c. 158 - Stop Work Orders Related to Prevailing Wage and Construction Worker Employment - Amends N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.35 - Effective July 9, 2019 05/10/2019 L. 2019, c. 108 - Provides that Certain Persons Who Commit Act of Sexual Penetration or Sexual Contact with Students Who Are At 8 but Less Than 22 Years Old Are Guilty of Sexual Assault or Criminal Sexual Contact -- Effective May 10, 2019 L. 2019, c. 108 - Provides that Certain Persons Who Commit Act of Sexual Penetration or Sexual Contact with Students Who Are At 8 but Less Than 22 Years Old Are Guilty of Sexual Assault or Criminal Sexual Contact -- Effective May 10, 2019 05/07/2019 l. 2019, C. 83 - Revises the Standard for Warrantless Seizure of an Animal at Risk Due to a Violation of the Law Concerning the Necessary Care and Tethering of an Animal -- Effective May 7, 2019 l. 2019, C. 83 - Revises the Standard for Warrantless Seizure of an Animal at Risk Due to a Violation of the Law Concerning the Necessary Care and Tethering of an Animal -- Effective May 7, 2019 04/22/2019 L. 2019, c. 40 Upgrades Penalty for Failing to Report Act of Sexual Abuse Against Child - Effective Immediately L. 2019, c. 40 Upgrades Penalty for Failing to Report Act of Sexual Abuse Against Child - Effective Immediately 10/04/2018 L. 2018, c. 121- Revises and Expands Laws on Trespass and Vandalism on Agricultural and Horticultural Lands -- Effective Oct. 4, 2018 L. 2018, c. 121- Revises and Expands Laws on Trespass and Vandalism on Agricultural and Horticultural Lands -- Effective Oct. 4, 2018 08/30/2018 L.2018, c. 42 Prohibits the Marriage or Civil Union of Any Person Under Age 18 -- Effective June 22, 2018. L.2018, c. 42 Prohibits the Marriage or Civil Union of Any Person Under Age 18 -- Effective June 22, 2018. 08/30/2018 L.2018, c. 35 Extreme Risk Protective Order Act of 2019 -- Effective Sept. 1, 2019. L.2018, c. 35 Extreme Risk Protective Order Act of 2019 -- Effective Sept. 1, 2019. 08/02/2018 Amends N.J.S.A. 39:5-3 and Provides that Charges for a Violation of N.J.S.A. 39:3-10.18 Must be Filed Within 90 Days After the Offense -- L. 2017, c. 249 -- Effective Jan. 8, 2018 Amends N.J.S.A. 39:5-3 and Provides that Charges for a Violation of N.J.S.A. 39:3-10.18 Must be Filed Within 90 Days After the Offense -- L. 2017, c. 249 -- Effective Jan. 8, 2018 . 08/02/2018 Amends the Expungement Process for Convictions of Crimes, Disorderly Persons, and Petty Disorderly Persons Offenses -- L. 2017, c. 244 -- Effective Oct. 1, 2018 Amends the Expungement Process for Convictions of Crimes, Disorderly Persons, and Petty Disorderly Persons Offenses -- L. 2017, c. 244 -- Effective Oct. 1, 2018 08/15/2017 P.L. 2017, c. 189 - Establishes Requirements Concerning Necessary Care of Dogs, Domestic Companion Animals, and Service Animals, and For Tethering of Dogs -- Effective Aug. 7, 2017 P.L. 2017, c. 189 - Establishes Requirements Concerning Necessary Care of Dogs, Domestic Companion Animals, and Service Animals, and For Tethering of Dogs -- Effective Aug. 7, 2017 08/01/2017 P.L. 2017, c.118 - Raises Minimum Age for Purchase and Sale of Tobacco Products and Electronic Smoking Devices from 19 to 21 --Effective Nov. 1, 2017 P.L. 2017, c.118 - Raises Minimum Age for Purchase and Sale of Tobacco Products and Electronic Smoking Devices from 19 to 21 --Effective Nov. 1, 2017 07/27/2017 P.L. 2017, c. 156: Creates Fencing Crime Involving Stolen Domestic Companion Animals -- Effective July 21,2017 P.L. 2017, c. 156: Creates Fencing Crime Involving Stolen Domestic Companion Animals -- Effective July 21, 2017 07/27/2017 P.L. 2017, c. 165: Establishes New Crime of Strict Liability Vehicular Homicide -- Effective July 21, 2017 P.L. 2017, c. 165: Establishes New Crime of Strict Liability Vehicular Homicide -- Effective July 21, 2017 06/30/2017 Enhances protections for domestic violence victims by restricting access to firearms by certain persons; provides for minimum terms of incarceration for offenders who commit physically violent acts. -- P.L. 2016, c. 91 -- Effective Aug. 1,2017 Enhances protections for domestic violence victims by restricting access to firearms by certain persons; provides for minimum terms of incarceration for offenders who commit physically violent acts. -- P.L. 2016, c. 91 -- Effective Aug. 1,2017 05/11/2017 Grants Drivers Additional Time to Resolve Parking Violations Prior to License or Registration Suspension -- P.L. 2017, c. 75 -- Effective Dec. 1, 2017 Grants Drivers Additional Time to Resolve Parking Violations Prior to License or Registration Suspension -- P.L. 2017, c. 75 -- Effective Dec. 1, 2017 05/01/2017 Creates Prosecutorial Veteran’s Diversion Program – P.L. 2017, c.42 – Effective Dec. 1, 2017. Creates Prosecutorial Veteran’s Diversion Program – P.L. 2017, c.42 – Effective Dec. 1, 2017. 01/29/2016 Expands Time for Renewal of Driver's License, Registration, and Inspection by Certain Military Personnel and Their Families - P.L. 2015, c. 299 - Effective Jan. 19, 2016 Expands Time for Renewal of Driver's License, Registration, and Inspection by Certain Military Personnel and Their Families - P.L. 2015, c. 299 - Effective Jan. 19, 2016 01/29/2016 Prohibits Sale or Distribution of Liquid Nicotine Except in Child-Resistant Containers; Civil Penalty - P.L. 2015, c.294 - Effective Aug. 1, 2016 Prohibits Sale or Distribution of Liquid Nicotine Except in Child-Resistant Containers; Civil Penalty - P.L. 2015, c.294 - Effective Aug. 1, 2016 01/29/2016 Creates a Definition of Certified Mail - P.L. 2015, c.251 - Effective Jan. 19, 2016 Creates a Definition of Certified Mail - P.L. 2015, c.251 - Effective Jan. 19, 2016 01/25/2016 Requires Drivers to Slow Down Before Passing a Slow Moving Vehicle - P.L. 2015, c. 292 - Effective Jan. 1, 2017 Requires Drivers to Slow Down Before Passing a Slow Moving Vehicle - P.L. 2015, c. 292 - Effective Jan. 1, 2017 01/25/2016 Enhances Penalty for Tampering With Evidence After Fleeing the Scene of an Accident Resulting in Death - P.L. 2015, c. 265 - Effective Jan. 19, 2016 Enhances Penalty for Tampering With Evidence After Fleeing the Scene of an Accident Resulting in Death - P.L. 2015, c. 265 - Effective Jan. 19, 2016 01/25/2016 Expands DNA Database to Include Samples From Disorderly Persons Who Are Fingerprinted For Certain Offenses - P.L. 2015, c. 263 - Effective July 1, 2017 Expands DNA Database to Include Samples From Disorderly Persons Who Are Fingerprinted For Certain Offenses - P.L. 2015, c. 263 - Effective July 1, 2017 01/25/2016 Establishes Crime for Fraudulent Use of Social Security Number to Collect Lottery Winnings - P.L. 2015, c. 259 - Effective Jan. 19, 2016 Establishes Crime for Fraudulent Use of Social Security Number to Collect Lottery Winnings - P.L. 2015, c. 259 - Effective Jan. 19, 2016 01/25/2016 Requires DMVA to Develop Mentoring Program to Assist Justice-Involved Veterans - P.L. 2015, c. 246 - Effective March 19, 2016 Requires DMVA to Develop Mentoring Program to Assist Justice-Involved Veterans - P.L. 2015, c. 246 - Effective March 19, 2016 01/25/2016 Prohibits Posting, Publishing on the Internet, or Disclosing Certain Information Regarding Law Enforcement Officers - P.L. 2015, c.226 - Effective Jan. 19, 2016 Prohibits Posting, Publishing on the Internet, or Disclosing Certain Information Regarding Law Enforcement Officers - P.L. 2015, c.226 - Effective Jan. 19, 2016 01/25/2016 Exempts Disabled Veterans and Purple Heart Recipients From Payment of Municipal Parking Meter Fees Under Certain Circumstances - P.L. 2015, c. 218 - Effective March 1, 2016 Exempts Disabled Veterans and Purple Heart Recipients From Payment of Municipal Parking Meter Fees Under Certain Circumstances - P.L. 2015, c. 218 - Effective March 1, 2016 01/21/2016 Revises Laws Regarding the Expungement of Crimes and Disorderly Persons Offenses - P.L. 2015, c.261 - Effective April 18, 2016 Revises Laws Regarding the Expungement of Crimes and Disorderly Persons Offenses - P.L. 2015, c.261 - Effective April 18, 2016 12/14/2015 Upgrades Crime of False Public Alarm; Establishes Reporting Requirements Concerning Crime - P.L. 2015, c.156 - Effective March 1, 2016 Upgrades Crime of False Public Alarm; Establishes Reporting Requirements Concerning Crime - P.L. 2015, c.156 - Effective March 1, 2016 12/01/2015 Revises Standards Related to Forensic DNA Testing - P.L. 2015, c.127 - Effective March 1, 2016 Revises Standards Related to Forensic DNA Testing - P.L. 2015, c.127 - Effective March 1, 2016 11/19/2015 Upgrades Violation of a Stalking Restraining Order to a Crime of the Third Degree - P.L. 2015, c.141 - Effective Nov. 9, 2015 Upgrades Violation of a Stalking Restraining Order to a Crime of the Third Degree - P.L. 2015, c.141 - Effective Nov. 9, 2015 08/21/2015 Implements Current Car Seat Safety Recommendations - L. 2015, c. 50 - Effective Sept. 1, 2015 Implements Current Car Seat Safety Recommendations - L. 2015, c. 50 - Effective Sept. 1, 2015 08/10/2015 Revises Requirements for Establishment of Central Municipal Courts - P.L. 2015, C. 103 - Effective Aug. 10, 2015 Revises Requirements for Establishment of Central Municipal Courts - P.L. 2015, C. 103 - Effective Aug. 10, 2015 01/09/2015 Requires Certain Police Vehicles to be Equipped With Cameras - P.L. 2014, c. 54 - Effective March 1, 2015 Requires Certain Police Vehicles to be Equipped With Cameras - P.L. 2014, c. 54 - Effective March 1, 2015
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- Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem Court Offices/Divisions, On This Page, Body, Trial Court Administration, Tina DiNicola, Trial Court Administrator 856-878-5050 ext. 15936, Office, Telephone, EEO/AA Officer, 856-878-5050 ext. 45022, Ombudsman, 856-878-5050 ext. 15159, Civil Division , Most civil cases that are heard in the Superior Court involve disputes in which a plaintiff claims that they have been hurt by the actions of the defendant and seeks monetary compensation. Examples of such cases are those involving automobile accidents, medical malpractice, breaches of contracts and landlord/tenant disputes. Civil cases in which the amount in controversy is more than $20,000 are heard in the Civil Division of Superior Court. Cases in which the amount in controversy is over $5,000 up to $20,000 are heard in the Special Civil Part of the Civil Division. Those in which the amount in controversy is $5,000 or less are also heard in the Special Civil Part and are known as small claims cases. In all, about 460,000 cases are heard in the Civil Division and Special Civil Part. Civil cases in which monetary damages are not being sought are heard in the General Equity Division of Superior Court. General Equity judges handle non-jury cases such as those involving trade secrets, labor matters, foreclosures and other disputes in which court relief, often in the form of restraining orders, is sought on an emergency basis., Cumberland , Office, Telephone, Civil Division Main Office, 856-878-5050 ext. 15390, Gloucester, Office, Telephone, Civil Division Main Office, 856-878-5050 ext. 15370, Salem, Office, Telephone, Civil Division Main Office, 856-878-5050 ext. 15945, Criminal Division , The Criminal Division is responsible for processing and managing all indictable criminal cases involving adult offenders. In rare instances, juveniles may be waived to adult court based on the severity of the offense. The office handles all pre-adjudicatory functions of the Superior Court, Criminal Division, as well as Post Conviction Motions. Disorderly persons, petty disorderly person’s offenses and motor vehicle violations are normally heard in the Municipal Courts. Typical clients of the Criminal Division would be those: Arrested and charged with a criminal offense; Applying for pretrial intervention (PTI); Convicted of a criminal offense and needing a pre-sentence investigation completed; Having a question under pretrial monitoring; Seeking legal representation by the Office of the Public Defender; Inquiring about a criminal public record; Having questions concerning public access terminals; Appealing a Municipal Court sentence ( How to Appeal a Decision of a Municipal Court pro se kit available ); Applying for an expungement of a criminal record ( How to Expunge Your Criminal and/or Juvenile Record pro se kit available ); and Applying for recovery court Crystal Harris, Criminal Division Manager, Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem 856-878-5050 ext. 15363, Cumberland, Office, Telephone, Criminal, 856-878-5050 ext. 15460, Gloucester, Office, Telephone, Criminal, 856-878-5050 ext. 15430, Salem, Office, Telephone, Criminal, 856-878-5050 ext. 15850, Family Division, Family Court is responsible to hear all actions in which the principal claim is unique to and arises out of a family or family type relationship. Family Court has jurisdiction over matters involving divorce, child support, paternity, custody, parenting time, domestic violence, juvenile delinquency, family crisis, foster care placement, kinship legal guardianship, abuse and neglect, termination of parental rights and adoption. Vacant, Family Division Manager Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem, Cumberland, Office, Telephone, Family Division Main Office, 856-878-5050 ext. 15720, Non-Dissolution (FD), 856-878-5050 ext. 15630, Matrimonial (FM), 856-878-5050 ext. 15650, Domestic Violence (FV), 856-878-5050 ext. 15640, Children In Court (CIC), 856-878-5050 ext. 15660, Gloucester, Office, Telephone, Family Division Main Office, 856-878-5050 ext. 15590, Non-Dissolution (FD), 856-878-5050 ext. 15510, Matrimonial (FM), 856-878-5050 ext. 15530, Domestic Violence (FV), 856-878-5050 ext. 15520, Children In Court (CIC), 856-878-5050 ext. 15540, Salem, Office, Telephone, Family Division Main Office, 856-878-5050 ext. 15774, Non-Dissolution/Domestic Violence (FD/FV), 856-878-5050 ext. 15773, Matrimonial (FM), 856-878-5050 ext. 15774, Children In Court (CIC), 856-878-5050 ext. 15775, Finance Division, The Division of Finance manages all aspects of the Court's financial operations including the collection of fines, restitution, child support, bail and fees which are due to government agencies and individuals. Stephanie Snow, Finance Division Manager 856-878-5050 ext. 15224, Cumberland, Office, Telephone, Finance, 856-878-5050 ext. 15360, Gloucester, Office, Telephone, Finance, 856-878-5050 ext. 15320, Salem, Office, Telephone, Finance, 856-878-5050 ext. 15990, Human Resources Division, The , Division of Human Resources, is responsible for a variety of programs and services for employees and applicants. The division administers all Human Resources related functions for the New Jersey Superior Court in each vicinage. The division is responsible for personnel management, labor and employee relations, Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action, training, payroll, health benefits, administration and volunteer programs. The Superior Court employs individuals in a wide variety of types of positions. We have career opportunities for individuals in direct court services functions (i.e., Probation Officers, Criminal, Family and Civil case management, support staff, etc.) and in support services functions (i.e., Human Resources, Finance, Facilities, Purchasing, etc.). Careers in the NJ Courts See employment opportunities ., Human Resources - Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem, 856-878-5050 ext. 15280 Amanda Batiz, Human Resources Division Manager 856-878-5050 ext. 15161, IT Division, Michael Robinson, IT Division Manager 856-878-5050 ext. 15152, Office, Telephone, Vicinage Information Technology Help Desk, 856-878-5050 ext. 15150, Jury Division, Call the jury management office if you have questions about your jury service. Joseph Demarzio, Jury Manager - Cumberland 856-878-5050 ext. 18150 Ashley Cline, Jury Manager - Gloucester 856-878-5050 ext. 18150 Diane Holmes, Jury Manager - Salem 856-878-5050 ext. 18150, Cumberland, Office, Telephone, Cumberland Jury, 856-878-5050 ext. 15160, Gloucester, Office, Telephone, Gloucester Jury, 856-878-5050 ext. 15180, Salem, Office, Telephone, Salem Jury, 856-878-5050 ext. 15760, Municipal Division, Municipal courts have jurisdiction over various matters, including motor vehicle and traffic violations, ordinance violations, disorderly and petty disorderly persons offenses and certain penalty enforcement actions, such as fish and game violations. The municipal courts also play a vital role in the indictable charges that ultimately end up in Superior Court. These charges are filed first in the municipal court, where a determination of probable cause is made, conditions of pretrial release are set, and preliminary arraignments are held. The complaints are then forwarded to the county prosecutor’s office for possible grand jury action. Many indictable charges are downgraded to disorderly persons offenses and are heard in the municipal court. Municipal courts have very limited juvenile jurisdiction such as jurisdiction to handle motor vehicle complaints involving minors and curfew violations. In addition to assessing fines and revoking various privileges, municipal court judges may imprison defendants for up to six months. There are no jury trials in municipal court. Questions or comments concerning court operations in any of the municipal courts may be directed to the attention of the Municipal Division Manager or visit the Municipal Court Services Municipal Court within the Superior Court of New Jersey page. , Municipal - Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem, 856-878-5050 ext. 15290 Ashley Wolk, Municipal Division Manager 856-878-5050 ext. 15206, Operations Division, Robert Shorts, Operations Division Manager 856-878-5050 ext. 15826, Probation Division, The Probation Division, as part of the Judiciary, plays a vital role in accomplishing the mission of the Court. The role of Probation Division is to promote the welfare and safety of children, families and communities in New Jersey by enforcing court orders, supervising offenders, monitoring behavior, and intervening to produce positive outcomes. Audrey Rigsbee, Probation Division Manager 856-878-5050 ext. 15682
- Hudson Court Offices/Divisions, On This Page, Body, Trial Court Administration, Kimberly Galligan, Trial Court Administrator 201-748-4400 ext. 66606, Office, Telephone, EEO/AA Officer, 201-748-4400 ext. 60475, Ombudsman, 201-748-4400 ext. 60145, Civil Division, Most civil cases that are heard in the Superior Court involve disputes in which a plaintiff claims that they have been hurt by the actions of the defendant and seeks monetary compensation. Examples of such cases are those involving automobile accidents, medical malpractice, breaches of contracts and landlord/tenant disputes. Civil cases in which the amount in controversy is more than $20,000 are heard in the Civil Division of Superior Court. Cases in which the amount in controversy is over $5,000 up to $20,000 are heard in the Special Civil Part of the Civil Division. Those in which the amount in controversy is $5,000 or less are also heard in the Special Civil Part and are known as small claims cases. In all, about 460,000 cases are heard in the Civil Division and Special Civil Part. Civil cases in which monetary damages are not being sought are heard in the General Equity Division of Superior Court. General Equity judges handle non-jury cases such as those involving trade secrets, labor matters, foreclosures and other disputes in which court relief, often in the form of restraining orders, is sought on an emergency basis., Civil, 201-748-4400 ext. 60090 Jillian Talerico, Civil Division Manager 201-748-4400 ext. 60263, Office, Telephone, General Equity, 201-748-4400 ext. 60110, Special Civil, 201-748-4400 ext. 66680, Landlord Tenant, 201-748-4400 ext.60028, Mediation/Arbitration, 201-748-4400 ext.60090, Criminal Division, The Criminal Division is responsible for processing and managing all indictable criminal cases involving adult offenders. In rare instances, juveniles may be waived to adult court based on the severity of the offense. The office handles all pre-adjudicatory functions of the Superior Court, Criminal Division, as well as Post Conviction Motions. Disorderly persons, petty disorderly person’s offenses and motor vehicle violations are normally heard in the Municipal Courts. Typical clients of the Criminal Division would be those: Arrested and charged with a criminal offense; Applying for pretrial intervention (PTI); Convicted of a criminal offense and needing a pre-sentence investigation completed; Having a question under pretrial monitoring; Seeking legal representation by the Office of the Public Defender; Inquiring about a criminal public record; Having questions concerning public access terminals; Appealing a Municipal Court sentence ( How to Appeal a Decision of a Municipal Court pro se kit available ); Applying for an expungement of a criminal record ( How to Expunge Your Criminal and/or Juvenile Record pro se kit available ); and Applying for recovery court, Jessica Spate, Criminal Division Manager 201-748-4400 ext. 60212, Office, Telephone, Criminal Trials, 201-748-4400 ext. 60160, Pretrial Services, 201-748-4400 ext. 60010, CJP, 201-748-4400 ext. 66717, Recovery Court, 201-748-4400 ext. 60180, Customer Service/Records Requests, 201-748-4400 ext. 60170, Family Division, Family Court is responsible to hear all actions in which the principal claim is unique to and arises out of a family or family type relationship. Family Court has jurisdiction over matters involving divorce, child support, paternity, custody, parenting time, domestic violence, juvenile delinquency, family crisis, foster care placement, kinship legal guardianship, abuse and neglect, termination of parental rights and adoption., Makeeya Smith, Family Division Manager 201-748-4400 ext. 60569 , Office, Telephone, Matrimonial, 201-748-4400 ext. 60880, Domestic Violence, 201-748-4400 ext. 60830, Non-dissolution-Intake, 201-748-4400 ext. 60860, Non-dissolution-Case Management, 201-748-4400 ext. 60820, Juvenile, 201-748-4400 ext. 60850, Children in Court, 201-748-4400 ext. 60840, Finance Division, The Division of Finance manages all aspects of the Court's financial operations including the collection of fines, restitution, child support, bail and fees which are due to government agencies and individuals., Finance, 201-748-4400 ext. 60534 Erica Spann, Finance Division Manager 201-748-4400 ext. 60197 , Office, Telephone, Payment Inquiries, 201-748-4400 ext. 60620, Human Resources Division, The , Division of Human Resources, is responsible for a variety of programs and services for employees and applicants. The division administers all Human Resources related functions for the New Jersey Superior Court in each vicinage. The division is responsible for personnel management, labor and employee relations, Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action, training, payroll, health benefits, administration and volunteer programs. The Superior Court employs individuals in a wide variety of types of positions. We have career opportunities for individuals in direct court services functions (i.e., Probation Officers, Criminal, Family and Civil case management, support staff, etc.) and in support services functions (i.e., Human Resources, Finance, Facilities, Purchasing, etc.). Careers in the NJ Courts See employment opportunities ., Human Resources, 201-748-4400 ext. 60570 Myrna Fenton-Louis, Human Resources Division Manager 201-748-4400 ext. 60570, IT Division, John Cutrona, IT Division Manager 201-748-4400 ext. 62034, Jury Division, Call the jury management office if you have questions about your jury service. Raquel Ortiz, Jury Manager 201-748-4400 ext. 60560, Municipal Division, Municipal courts have jurisdiction over various matters, including motor vehicle and traffic violations, ordinance violations, disorderly and petty disorderly persons offenses and certain penalty enforcement actions, such as fish and game violations. The municipal courts also play a vital role in the indictable charges that ultimately end up in Superior Court. These charges are filed first in the municipal court, where a determination of probable cause is made, conditions of pretrial release are set, and preliminary arraignments are held. The complaints are then forwarded to the county prosecutor’s office for possible grand jury action. Many indictable charges are downgraded to disorderly persons offenses and are heard in the municipal court. Municipal courts have very limited juvenile jurisdiction such as jurisdiction to handle motor vehicle complaints involving minors and curfew violations. In addition to assessing fines and revoking various privileges, municipal court judges may imprison defendants for up to six months. There are no jury trials in municipal court. Questions or comments concerning court operations in any of the municipal courts may be directed to the attention of the Municipal Division Manager or visit the Municipal Court Services Municipal Court within the Superior Court of New Jersey page. , Municipal, 201-748-4400 ext. 60550 Jennifer Piizzi, Municipal Division Manager 201-748-4400 ext. 60550, Operations Division, Michele Mora, Operations Division Manager 201-748-4400 ext. 60759, Office, Telephone, Jury Management, 201-748-4400 ext. 60560, Transcripts, 201-748-4400 ext. 66630, Probation Division, The Probation Division, as part of the Judiciary, plays a vital role in accomplishing the mission of the Court. The role of Probation Division is to promote the welfare and safety of children, families and communities in New Jersey by enforcing court orders, supervising offenders, monitoring behavior, and intervening to produce positive outcomes., Probation, 201-748-4400 ext. 60190 Kimberly Mack, Probation Division Manager 201-748-4400 ext. 60397, Office, Telephone, Juvenile Probation, 201-748-4400 ext. 60210
- Jury Management Office Contact List, If you are calling about jury service, be prepared to provide your name, and the 10-digit participant ID number shown under the bar code on your juror summons. That information will allow Jury Management Office staff to answer your questions more quickly and efficiently. Before contacting the jury management, please refer to the summons to identify which county jury management office should be contacted for assistance. For , State Grand Jury, matters in Trenton only, please contact the jury staff at 609-571-4497 or email sgjury.mailbox@njcourts.gov . Name Address Contact Atlantic Feliciano, Geovanny Jury Manager -Atlantic Atlantic City Atlantic Atlantic County Civil Courts Building 1201 Bacharach Blvd. Floor 1 Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401 Phone: 609-402-0100 ext. 47930 atljuryac.mbx@njcourts.gov Atlantic Headley, Janice Jury Manager-Mays Landing Atlantic Mays Landing Criminal Court Complex 4997 Unami Blvd. Floor 1 Mays Landing, New Jersey 08330 Phone: 609-402-0100 ext. 47940 Atljury.mbx@njcourts.gov Bergen Figueroa, Lourdes Jury Manager Bergen Bergen County Justice Center 10 Main Street Floor 5 Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 Phone: 201-221-0700 ext. 25090 Berjury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Burlington Wilson, Lisa Jury Manager Burlington Courts Facility 49 Rancocas Road Floor 5 Mount Holly, New Jersey 08060 Phone: 609-288-9500 ext. 38031 Burjury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Camden Matlock, Lashonna Jury Manager Camden Camden County Hall of Justice 101 South 5th Street Floor Lower Level Camden, New Jersey 08103 Phone: 856-650-9085 Camjury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Cape May Feliciano, Geovanny Jury Manager - Cape May Cape May Cape May County Courthouse 9 North Main Street Floor 1 Cape May Court House, New Jersey 08210 Phone: 609-402-0100 ext. 47950 Cpmjury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Cumberland Demarzio, Joseph Jury Manager - Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland County Courthouse 60 West Broad Street Floor 2 Bridgeton, New Jersey 08302 Phone: 856-878-5050 ext. 18150 Cumjury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Essex Brooks, Rachel Jury Manager Essex Essex County Veterans Courthouse 50 West Market Street Floor 8 Newark, New Jersey 07102 Phone: 973-776-9300 ext. 56887 Esx-jury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Gloucester Cline, Ashley Jury Manager - Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester County Justice Complex 70 Hunter Street Floor 1 Woodbury, New Jersey 08096 Phone: 856-878-5050 ext. 18150 Glojury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Hudson Ortiz, Raquel Jury Manager Hudson Hudson County Administration Bldg 595 Newark Avenue Floor 4 Jersey City, New Jersey 07306 Phone: 201-748-4400 ext. 60560 Hudjury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Hunterdon Guinan, Amy Jury Manager - Hunterdon Hunterdon Hunterdon County Justice Center 65 Park Avenue Floor 1 Flemington, New Jersey 08822 Phone: 908-824-9750 ext. 13030 Hntjury.Mbx@njcourts.gov Mercer Seidl, Dale Jury Manager Mercer Mercer County Civil Courthouse 175 South Broad Street Floor 2 Trenton, New Jersey 08650-0068 Phone: 609-571-4200 ext. 74375 Merjury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Middlesex Seide, Vanessa Jury Manager Middlesex Middlesex County Courthouse 56 Paterson Street Floor 1 New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0964 Phone: 732-645-4300 ext. 88630 Midjury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Monmouth D'Annunzio, Francesca Jury Manager Monmouth Monmouth County Courthouse 71 Monument Street Floor 1 Freehold, New Jersey 07728 Phone: 732-358-8700 ext. 87075 Monjury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Morris Perez, Elvin Jury Manager - Morris Morris Morris County Courthouse Washington and Court Streets Morristown, New Jersey 07960-0910 Phone: 862-397-5700 ext. 75060 Mrsjury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Ocean Petraccoro, Bryce Jury Manager -Ocean Ocean Ocean County Courthouse 100 Hooper Avenue Floor 2 Toms River, New Jersey 08754 Phone: 732-504-0633 Ocnjury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Passaic Caltagirone, Stacey Jury Manager Passaic Passaic County Admin Building 401 Grand Street Suite/Room 325, Floor 3rd Floor Paterson, New Jersey 07505 Phone: 973-653-2980 Pasjurymgmt.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Salem Holmes, Diane Jury Manager - Salem Salem Salem County Courthouse 92 Market Street Floor Lower Level Salem, New Jersey 08079 Phone: 856-878-5050 ext. 18150 Slmjury.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Somerset Grasso-Pulaski, Lia Jury Manager - Somerset Somerset Somerset County Courthouse 20 North Bridge Street Floor 2 Somerville, New Jersey 08876 Phone: 908-332-7700 ext. 13025 Somjury.mbx@njcourts.gov Sussex Sousa, Alexander Jury Manager-Sussex Sussex Sussex County Judicial Center 43-47 High Street Newton, New Jersey 07860 Phone: 862-397-5700 ext. 75080 SSXJury.mbx@njcourts.gov Pagination 1 Go to page 2 2 Go to next page > Next page Showing 1 to 20 of 22 items
- AOC Contact Directory, Name Address Contact Administrative Director Blee, Michael J. Acting Administrative Director Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 55033 Administrative Director Bonville, Steven Chief of Staff Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 55005 Administrative Director Nadler, Meryl Counsel to the Administrative Director Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 52400 Fax: 609-376-3035 Administrative Director Hopson, Tonya Chief, Equal Employment Opportunity / Affirmative Action Officer Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Phone: 609-815-2915 Administrative Director LewisKnightly, Christine Chief, Judicial Education & Performance Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 54951 Fax: 609-292-8233 Communications and Community Relations McAleer, Peter Director, Communications and Community Relations Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PO Box 037 Trenton, New Jersey Phone: 609-815-2910 Fax: 609-394-0182 Communications and Community Relations Mathis, Mike Manager, Publications and Automated Forms and Translations Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 52352 Communications and Community Relations Ravenelle, Vannessa Chief, Litigant Services and Outreach Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 52363 Communications and Community Relations Burke, Lisa Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement Program Officer Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 52364 Communications and Community Relations Spoto, MaryAnn Manager, Communications Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 52350 Information Technology Kattalai, Laks Chief Information Officer Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PO Box 984 Trenton, New Jersey Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 38343 Fax: 609-633-8114 Management and Administrative Services McManus, Todd Director, Management and Administrative Services Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PO Box 985 Trenton, New Jersey Phone: 609-815-2728 Management and Administrative Services Frage, Valerie Assistant Director, Finance Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PO Box 985 Trenton, New Jersey Phone: 609-815-2908 Management and Administrative Services Morris, Jennifer Assistant Director, Support Services Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PO Box 985 Trenton, New Jersey Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 58021 Management and Administrative Services Berliner-Gold, Rhonda Chief, Human Resources Labor and Employee Relations Section Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PO Box 966 Trenton, New Jersey Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 54804 Management and Administrative Services Konathappally, Jack Chief, Human Resources Placement and Classification Section Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PO Box 966 Trenton, New Jersey Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 54802 Management and Administrative Services Vaingankar, Anita Chief, Payroll and Benefits Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PO Box 966 Trenton, New Jersey Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 54836 Management and Administrative Services Juillet, Melodia Human Resources, Law Clerk Services Administrative Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PO Box 989 Trenton, New Jersey Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 54814 Probation Services Ashbridge, Larry Director, Probation Division Administrative Office of the Courts Office of Probation Services 171 Jersey Street Bldg 6 & 7 Trenton, New Jersey 08611 Phone: 609-815-3810 ext. 16305 Fax: 609-777-3100 Probation Services Dickerson, Harriett Assistant Director, Probation Division Administrative Office of the Courts Office of Probation Services 171 Jersey Street Bldg 6 & 7 Trenton, New Jersey 08611 Phone: 609-815-3810 Pagination 1 Go to page 2 2 Go to next page > Next page Showing 1 to 20 of 39 items
- Family Division Presiding Judges, Name Address Contact Atlantic/Cape May Cunningham, Rodney Family Presiding Judge Atlantic/Cape May Atlantic County Civil Courts Building 1201 Bacharach Blvd. Floor 2 Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401 Phone: 609-402-0100 ext. 47970 Fax: 609-826-7047 Bergen Gallina Mecca, Jane Family Presiding Judge Bergen Bergen County Justice Center 10 Main Street Suite/Room 336, Floor 3 Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 Phone: 201-221-0700 ext. 25291 Fax: 201-221-0606 Burlington Hoffman, Edward W. Family Presiding Judge Burlington Burlington County Court Facility 49 Rancocas Road Floor 5 Mount Holly, New Jersey 08060 Phone: 609-288-9500 ext. 38808 Fax: 609-376-0003 Camden Eynon, Linda W. Family Presiding Judge Camden Camden County Hall of Justice 101 South 5th Street Floor 6 Camden, New Jersey 08103 Phone: 856-650-9100 ext. 43950 Fax: 856-379-2451 Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem Kramer, Mary Beth Family Presiding Judge Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem Gloucester County Justice Complex 70 Hunter Street Floor 2 Woodbury, New Jersey 08096 Phone: 856-878-5050 ext. 15592 Fax: 856-686-7521 Essex Zunic, John Family Judge Essex Essex County Wynona Lipman Family Courthouse 350 University Avenue Newark, New Jersey 07102 Phone: 973-776-9300 ext. 69528 Fax: 973-424-2470 Hudson Schillari Rich, Tara Family Presiding Judge Hudson Hudson County Administration Bldg 595 Newark Avenue Suite/Room 202, Floor 2 Jersey City, New Jersey 07306 Phone: 201-748-4400 ext. 60790 Fax: 201-748-4403 Mercer Thompson, Rodney Presiding Judge Mercer Mercer County Civil Courthouse 175 South Broad Street Floor Ground Trenton, New Jersey 08650-0068 Phone: 609-571-4200 ext. 74880 Fax: 609-376-0833 Middlesex Brown, Daniel H. Family Presiding Judge Middlesex Middlesex County Family Courthouse PO Box 2691 New Brunswick, New Jersey Phone: 732-645-4300 ext. 88704 Monmouth Kurmin-English, Robin Family Presiding Judge Monmouth Monmouth County Courthouse PO Box 1266 Freehold, New Jersey Phone: 732-358-8700 ext. 87531 Morris/Sussex McMann, Marcy Family Presiding Judge Morris/Sussex Morris County Courthouse PO Box 910 Morristown, New Jersey Phone: 862-397-5700 ext. 75470 Fax: 973-424-6808/862-397-6808 Ocean Einbinder, Madelin F. Family Presiding Judge Ocean Ocean County Justice Complex PO Box 2191 Toms River, New Jersey Phone: 732-504-0700 ext. 64220 Fax: 732-929-4716 Passaic Adrianzen, Yolanda Family Presiding Judge Passaic Passaic County Admin Building 401 Grand Street Suite/Room 917, Floor 9 Paterson, New Jersey 07505 Phone: 973-653-2910 ext. 24510 Fax: 973-424-6864 Somerset/Hunterdon/Warren Burke, III, John J. Family Presiding Judge Somerset/Hunterdon/Warren Somerset County Courthouse 20 North Bridge Street Floor 4 Somerville, New Jersey 08876 Phone: 908-750-8100 ext. 13180 Fax: 908-332-7686 Union Brown, Marc R. Family Presiding Judge Union Union Family Courthouse 2 Cherry Street Floor 3 Rotunda Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207 Phone: 908-787-1650 ext. 21790 Fax: 908-659-3073 Showing 1 to 15 of 15 items
- Published Trial Court Opinions, A "published" opinion is identified as one that sets legal precedence and can be cited in future cases.
- Unpublished Tax Court Opinions, Tax Court opinions are posted at 10 a.m. each business day. An "unpublished" opinions is identified as one that does not set a legal precedent and should not be cited in future cases.