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Old Bridge Township Municipal Court

Old Bridge Township is one of 530 Municipal Courts in New Jersey that collectively handle approximately 6.5 million cases each year. Each Municipal Court has limited jurisdiction and handles cases within its own boundaries. New Jersey Municipal Courts hear less serious offenses, including ordinance violations, motor vehicle and parking ticket cases, and minor criminal offenses that occur within the boundaries of the municipality they serve. More serious criminal charges are heard at the Superior Court level.

About the Old Bridge Township Municipal Court

Old Bridge Township, a township in Middlesex Country, New Jersey, has a total population of 65,357 living in a 40-mile radius, according to the 2010 US Census. The Municipal Court only hears misdemeanor criminal offenses and traffic violation cases. If a more serious offense is initially heard in the Old Bridge Township Municipal Court, the matter will be transferred to the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office in New Brunswick.

Old Bridge Township Municipal Court Contact Info

Address: 1 Old Bridge Plaza Old Bridge, NJ 08857

Phone Number: (732) 721-5600

Office Hours: 8:45 AM – 4:30 PM

Presiding Judge: Hon. James F. Weber

Court Administrator: Katherine Tevis, CMCA

If you or someone you know has been arrested or charged in Old Bridge Township, you should immediately contact an experienced traffic ticket attorney to begin working on your case. New Jersey traffic ticket attorney Dan Matrafajlo has years of experience defending New Jersey drivers in all New Jersey Municipal Courts, including the Sayreville Municipal Court, the Elizabeth Municipal Court, the Newark Municipal Court, the Perth Amboy Municipal Court and the Rahway Municipal Court. Call (908) 248-4404 today to learn how he can help you defend your case.

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