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Judge: James E. Berube,Jr., JMC
Administrator: Lysbeth R. Newman, CMCA
(732) 741-4200 ext. 100
Deputy: Sydney Lineberry, CMCA
(732) 741-4200 ext. 101
Assistant: Ruth Lyons
(732) 741-4200 ext. 102
Attendant: Howard Nelson
Prosecutor: James M. Ronan, Jr.,ESQ.
Public Defender: James A. McCue, ESQ.
Hours: Monday - Friday......9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Court: Every Tuesday at 8:30 AM
Fax: (732) 842-3208
Traffic and Parking Summonses
Must be paid by the court date indicated on the front of the summons,
unless you wish to plead NOT GUILTY, in which case you must notify the
Court at least 5 days prior to the date on the summons, to schedule a Court
Appearance
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Payments
Tickets can be paid at the Violations Bureau during normal office hours,
by mail or on the internet. Log on to www.njmcdirect.com and follow the
instructions. Failure to respond to a summons by the date indicated can result
in a $10 late fee being assessed, a warrant being issued and finally suspension
of your driver’s license. If paying by mail and a receipt is required, a stamped,
self addressed envelope must accompany the payment.
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Mandatory violations and summonses marked “Court Appearance Required”
Not all tickets are payable. For summonses requiring a court appearance you should
appear on the date indicated, or check with the Court if you are uncertain as
to how to proceed. A Bench Warrant can be issued for failure to appear, followed
by a license suspension.
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Warrants
If you have a mandatory ticket or criminal complaint that has gone into Warrant
status, you must post bail and come to court.
If you have a payable ticket in warrant status and do not want to come to court,
you can post bail and have it applied to the fines, cost and penalties by clicking
on Bail Waiver. Print, complete and mail the form along with your bail check or
money order. Upon receipt of same the warrant will be recalled. If you need a
receipt for DMV you must send a stamped self-addressed envelope. These matters can
also be handled at the Violations Bureau.
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Criminal Complaint & Borough Ordinances
Most ordinances and all Title 2C violations require a Court Appearance and you
should either appear on the date indicated or check with the Court if you are
uncertain as to how to proceed. A Bench Warrant can be issued for Failure to
Appear, followed by a license suspension.
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Community Dispute Resolution Committee
We have a volunteer mediator trained by the AOC whose function is to find
equitable solutions to non-violent neighborhood disputes. If an amicable
agreement can be reached, the Judge will then dismiss the court action.
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