Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Municipal Court
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Municipal Court
Cases heard in municipal court are divided into four general categories:
- Violations of motor vehicle and traffic laws
- Violations of disorderly and petty disorderly persons offenses (criminal cases which may result in fines or jail)
- Violations of Fish and Game laws, Parks and Forests, Weights and Measures, SPCA, and Boating Regulations
- Violations of municipal ordinances (local laws)
More serious offenses, known as indictable offenses, are sent to the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office. The County Prosecutor decides whether to present the case to the Grand Jury or to return the case to the municipal court as a less serious offense (i.e., a downgrade offense).
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Municipal Court
A court appearance is always required in criminal matters, such as assault, shoplifting, harassment, drug charges, etc. In traffic or other matters, if "court appearance required" is checked on the ticket, you must appear in court at the time and place indicated, even if you wish to plead guilty. If "court appearance required" is not checked on the traffic ticket, you must still appear in court if:
- The charge is not listed on the Statewide Violations Schedule
- Personal injury is involved
- You wish to have a trial
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Municipal Court
Yes. If you will need additional assistance please contact the court prior to your appearance.
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Municipal Court
The Police Department accepts for filing all complaints. In order to sign a complaint for an offense that occurred within the jurisdiction of Medford Lakes Borough, you need to come into the Police Department. You should have the following information with you:
- Name and address of person whom you wish to sign against
- Time & date of offense
- Statute number which relates to the offense
- License plate number & description of motor vehicle if you wish to sign a traffic summons
- A brief description of the incident
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Municipal Court
You must call the court, 609-654-7589, to request an adjournment. If you need the date changed due to a previously scheduled vacation or work/school conflict, documentation must be provided. No adjournments are granted on the date that you are due to appear. In the case of an emergency documentation and/or a doctor’s note will be required.
Adjournments are not granted for arraignments on indictable matters or first appearances for serious motor vehicle summonses issued for DWI (39:4-50), driving while suspended (39:3-40) or uninsured motor vehicle (39:6B-2).
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Municipal Court
Mediation or CDR (citizen dispute resolution) is an alternative method for resolving disputes. A trained mediator is present to help the parties involved come to an agreement without the necessity of a municipal court trial.
The Judge decides what matters are appropriate for mediation. You may ask him to refer your case to Mediation on the day of your arraignment.
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Municipal Court
If you wish to be represented by the public defender you must make application for this through the Judge in the courtroom. In order to be eligible, you must be charged with a consequence of magnitude and your income must fall within the guidelines established. The Judge may require you to submit proof of your income. If approved there may be a fee assessed not to exceed $200.
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Municipal Court
No. The court is not permitted to recommend an attorney.
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Municipal Court
Yes. A subpoena requires your appearance. The Judge may find you in contempt or issue a warrant for your arrest if you fail to appear.
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Municipal Court
If you wish to be heard by the court, then it is important you are there. Please keep in mind if the officer did not witness the accident then he/she can not testify and may not be able to prove the state’s case without you.
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Municipal Court
Bail is a guarantee that the defendant will appear at each court session as scheduled. If the defendant misses any session, the bail money may be forfeited. Bail is returned when the case is completed. You may pick it up the day after your court appearance or it will be mailed to you.
If you posted bail for someone else and you are allowing the money to be used toward the fines, the court needs verification in writing from you if you are not going to be there on the court date.
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Municipal Court
You must post bail either at Medford Lakes Borough or at your local police department as long as it is not NJ State Police barracks. New court dates will not be given until bail is received in this office.
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Municipal Court
Assessments are not limited to fines. There are mandatory assessments on disorderly person’s complaints. Court costs are $33, VCCB $50, SNSC $75 in addition to the "fine".
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Municipal Court
The amounts indicated on the summonses are the amount due if paid through the violation bureau. The Judge has the discretion to increase or decrease this amount if you were heard in the courtroom.
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Municipal Court
This ticket must be paid by the court date indicated on the bottom of your summons if you have not entered a not guilty plea.
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Municipal Court
All moving violations have points assessed by Motor Vehicle Services (formerly DMV). You may inquire with them at 609-292-6500 or 609-292-6500. The court does not assess points.
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Municipal Court
Only the violations listed on the Statewide Violations Bureau Schedule are payable without a court appearance as long as the officer did not check off the "court appearance required" box on the bottom of your ticket.
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Municipal Court
You must call the court, 609-654-7589, to enter a not guilty plea. We will schedule your case to be heard in court. On the day of your appearance speak to the prosecutor.
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Municipal Court
You must contact the court to find out the amount due. After you pay the ticket you will have to take your receipt to DMV.
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Municipal Court
To receive a receipt you must send the court a self-addressed, stamped envelope at:
Medford Lakes Municipal Court
1 Cabin Circle
Medford Lakes, NJ 08055 -
Municipal Court
Please call the court immediately, 609-654-7589, with your driver’s license number or plate number for a parking ticket so we can search our computer base.
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Municipal Court
Yes, if you have access to the internet. You can log onto New Jersey Courts website to make a payment electronically. You must have your ticket number and your license plate number available in order to utilize this system.
General
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General
Yes! Pay your taxes online through our payment portal.
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General
View a listing of our boards to find the one you're looking for.
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General
Sign up for emergency notifications online through Swift911 Portal.
Department of Public Works
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Department of Public Works
The Department of Public Works provides curbside leaf pick up twice per year. The Spring pick up is typically done the second week of March, and the Fall pickup is typically done the second week in November.