- Supervised Visitation Program (SVP), The Supervised Visitation Program was established by legislation to provide a forum for children and non-custodial parents to develop or re-establish ongoing familial relationships in a safe environment. The program affords the non-custodial parent the opportunity to spend time with his/her child(ren) in a neutral setting without interference from the custodial parent or other interested parties. The program provides children the opportunity to establish a normal, healthy relationship with the non-custodial parent. Specially-trained volunteers and student interns oversee the visits to observe interaction between the child(ren) and parent/guardian and to maintain a safe environment., *If you are interested in applying to become a Supervised Visitation Program volunteer, please write Supervised Visitation Program in the other category on your volunteer application.*
- Landlord/Tenant Settlement (LTS), Specially trained volunteers conduct landlord/tenant settlement proceedings in which the parties appear before a neutral third party, a trained volunteer, who assists them in attempting to resolve their dispute by their voluntary agreement.
- Small Claims Settlement (SMCS), One party may sue another party to collect a small amount of money ($5000 or less for Return of Security Deposit) that they believe is owed to them. Trained volunteers assist the parties in attempting to resolve their dispute through their voluntary agreement.
- Courthouse Information Specialist (CIS), The Courthouse Information Specialist program allows members of the community to participate in greeting and directing court users. Under the direction of court staff, volunteers are equipped to answer questions and provide assistance both in person or by phone, serving as a central welcome/information center for the court complex or a specific division. Volunteers may also maintain and distribute informational brochures or relevant forms regarding court services as well as assist with tasks such as, but not limited to: data entry and look ups, filing, sorting and distributing mail, and making photocopies. Flexible volunteer schedules are available.
- Child Placement Review Board (CPR), The Child Placement Review (CPR) program is a key component of the court's role in the oversight of children in foster care. Groups of trained judicial volunteers, appointed by the assignment judge, assist the court in reviewing cases of children placed outside of their homes by the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P). A volunteer is assigned to a CPR Board, consisting of about 5 volunteers, to review these cases. CPR Boards conduct various reviews of children involved in "voluntary placement" cases. In such cases, DCP&P has placed a child out of his or her home pursuant to a voluntary agreement signed by the parent but there is no allegation of abuse or neglect and DCP&P has not filed a child abuse or neglect complaint case against the parent. In "litigated" cases, for which DCP&P has filed a child abuse or neglect complaint, a CPR Board conducts one review to determine the progress made by DCP&P in addressing the child's needs and any potential barriers to finding a safe, permanent home for the child. These litigated cases remain under the direct oversight of a judge. In all cases, CPR Boards draft case-specific recommendations for the consideration of a judge. At CPR Board meetings, held at designated court facilities on a scheduled basis, the Board may interact with DCP&P caseworkers or their supervisors, parents, foster parents, or other child welfare stakeholders. CPR volunteers complete court-sponsored initial training upon appointment in addition to annual continuing education programs dealing with current child welfare issues, ensuring their meaningful participation in the child placement review process. Integral to the New Jersey Child Placement Advisory Council (NJ CPAC) and its mission is the mandate to advise New Jersey’s three branches of government on the effectiveness of the Child Placement Review Act. Read the NJ CPAC Report NJ CPAC Annual Report. NJ CPAC also holds training workshops and events on topics that are appropriate and relevant for CPR board volunteers. A representative from each CPR Board statewide is selected annually to be a member of the New Jersey Child Placement Advisory Council (NJ CPAC). For more information about CPR and NJ CPAC, contact the NJ CPAC Coordinator at NJCPAC.Mbx@njcourts.gov .
- Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA), The Courthouse Service Assistance program is a platform to engage members of the community in the day-to-day administration of the court. Under the direction of a judge or other court staff, volunteers assist court personnel in performing a variety of tasks which facilitate case processing as well as customer service. Tasks may include, but are not limited to: directing and escorting litigants or jurors, data entry, filing, sorting and distributing mail, making photocopies, programmatic assistance, answering and making phone calls, and presenting paperwork to judges or court users.
- Courthouse Visitors Assistance (CVA), The Courthouse Visitors Assistance program allows members of the community to participate in greeting and directing court users (i.e., litigants, attorneys, visitors, etc.) to their proper destination. Under the direction of court staff, volunteers are equipped to answer questions and provide assistance both in person or by phone, serving as a central welcome/information center for the court complex or a specific division. Volunteers may also maintain and distribute informational brochures or relevant forms regarding court services as well as assist with tasks such as, but not limited to: data entry, filing, sorting and distributing mail, and making photocopies.
- Burlington County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Burlington County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Parenting Mediation (PME) Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Supervised Visitation Program (SVP) Landlord/Tenant Settlement (LTS) Small Claims Settlement (SMCS) Courthouse Information Specialist (CIS) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Courts Facility 49 Rancocas Road Mount Holly, New Jersey 08060 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get Directions to Burlington County courthouse driving directions Burlington courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. BurVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 609-288-9500 , ext. 38220, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Camden County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Camden County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP), How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Camden County Hall of Justice 101 South 5th Street Camden, New Jersey 08103 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Camden County courthouse driving directions Camden County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. CamVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 856-650-9100 , ext. 43120, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Cape May County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Cape May County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Actively Recruiting Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Atlantic County Civil Courts Building 1201 Bacharach Blvd. Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions: , Get directions to Cape May County courthouse driving directions Cape May County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. AtlVolunteer.mailbox@njcourts.gov 609-402-0100 , ext. 47070, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Juvenile Intensive Supervision (JISP), The Juvenile Intensive Supervision Program (JSP) provides to juveniles adjudicated delinquent a program of community supervision and serves as a dispositional option in the Family Court's continuum of responses. Juveniles who qualify present an individualized case plan that gives full assurance that their supervision in the community will result in positive social adjustments and not jeopardize the public's safety. Juveniles admitted into the program are required to have a Community Mentor and a Core Community Team. The Core Community Team consists of seven to ten volunteers, preferably neighborhood citizens, who meet at least two times per month for review of the juvenile's program compliance. The Community Mentor works closely with JISP staff, the juvenile, the family and the Core Community Team in the rehabilitative effort. The mentor should be of such character to serve as a role model for the program participant. Volunteers that participate in this program are required to receive program-specific training.
- Municipal Customer Service Representative Program(MCSRP), The Municipal Customer Service Representative Program is a program that provides the opportunity to learn about the Morris/Sussex Municipal Courts and provide vital service to the community. Under the direction of a judge or other court staff, volunteers may assist with greeting customers, directing and escorting litigants, answering questions, making photocopies, presenting paperwork to judges or court users, and other tasks as assigned. Volunteers receive training and will serve during court sessions. If you are interested in this court program, please contact the Municipal Division at [phone_number] for further details.
- Volunteers in Education (VIE), The Volunteers in Education (VIE) program engages Judiciary volunteers in assisting both youth and adult probationers in a few different capacities. While some volunteers serve as tutors in basic math, science, and reading skills for probationers pursuing their G.E.D., others serve as mentors in guiding probationers through the rehabilitation and probationary monitoring processes. In addition, some Judiciary volunteers may be affiliated with the local school system (i.e., an in-school professional staff member) and able to assist the court in monitoring the behavior and adjustment of the probationer/student in the school environment. Volunteers meet with the probationers at a public location, either one-on-one or in groups, to patiently coach them to achieve a successful outcome. The VIE program is a collaborative effort between the Family Court, Probation Services, and Criminal (Drug Court) Divisions.
- Cumberland County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Cumberland County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Gloucester County Justice Complex 70 Hunter Street Woodbury, New Jersey 08096 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Cumberland County courthouse driving directions Cumberland County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. Vic15volunteer.Mbx@njcourts.gov 856-878-5050 , ext. 15158, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Essex County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Essex County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Actively Recruiting Courthouse Visitors Assistance (CVA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Supervised Visitation Program (SVP) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Essex County Veterans Courthouse 50 West Market Street Floor 8, Room 514 Newark, New Jersey 07102 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Essex County courthouse driving directions Essex County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. EsxVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 973-776-9300 , ext. 55854, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Gloucester County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Gloucester County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Gloucester County Justice Complex 70 Hunter Street Woodbury, New Jersey 08096 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Directions to Gloucester County courthouse Gloucester County courthouse., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. Vic15volunteer.Mbx@njcourts.gov 856-878-5050 , ext. 15158, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Hudson County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Hudson County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Actively Recruiting Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Supervised Visitation Program (SVP), How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Hudson County Administration Bldg 595 Newark Avenue Floor 4, Room 403 Jersey City, New Jersey 07306 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Hudson County courthouse driving directions Hudson County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. HudVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 201-748-4400 , ext. 60418, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Mercer County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Mercer County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Courthouse Visitors Assistance (CVA) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Mercer County Criminal Courthouse 400 South Warren Street Trenton, New Jersey 08650-0068 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Mercer County courthouse driving directions Mercer County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. MerVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 609-571-4200 , ext. 74804, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Middlesex County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Middlesex County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC), How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Middlesex County Courthouse 56 Paterson Street New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0964 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Middlesex County courthouse driving directions Middlesex County courthouse., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. MidVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 732-645-4300 , ext. 88748, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Monmouth County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Monmouth County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Juvenile Intensive Supervision (JISP) Small Claims Settlement (SMCS) Supervised Visitation Program (SVP), How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Monmouth County Courthouse 71 Monument Street Freehold, New Jersey 07728 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Monmouth County courthouse driving directions Monmouth County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. MonVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 732-358-8700 , ext. 87080, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.