Gloucester Township Court Records

Gloucester Township court records include municipal court cases, traffic violations, and civil filings handled through the Camden County court system. The township sits in the heart of Camden County and is one of the largest communities in the region. Residents who need to find a court record from Gloucester Township can search online or visit the county courthouse in Camden. Both the municipal court and the Superior Court keep case files that are open to the public. This page covers how to look up court records tied to Gloucester Township and where to go for help.

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Gloucester Township Quick Facts

64,600 Population
Camden County
Municipal Court Type
OPRA Records Request

Gloucester Township Municipal Court

The Gloucester Township Municipal Court is part of the Camden County Vicinage. This court handles local cases such as traffic tickets, minor criminal charges, and township code violations. The court holds sessions at the township building and has its own docket for local matters. If you were cited or charged in Gloucester Township, your case starts here.

Municipal court records in Gloucester Township cover a wide range of cases. Disorderly persons offenses, DWI charges, and local ordinance violations all go through this court. Each case gets a docket number that you can use to look it up later. The court clerk keeps files for all pending and closed cases. You can call the court to ask about a specific case or visit in person during business hours to review records from Gloucester Township.

Cases that involve more serious charges move up to the Camden County Superior Court. The Superior Court is at 101 South 5th Street in Camden. You can reach the court at (856) 650-9100 for questions about felony cases, civil suits, or family matters tied to Gloucester Township.

Requesting Gloucester Township Records

Public records in Gloucester Township are available through the Open Public Records Act. OPRA is the state law that gives you the right to request government documents. The full text is found at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1. This includes court records, police reports, and other township files. The Township Clerk serves as the custodian of records and handles all OPRA requests for Gloucester Township.

To file an OPRA request, you fill out the official form and submit it to the Township Clerk. Be as specific as you can about the records you want. Include names, dates, and case numbers if you have them. The township must respond within seven business days. Some records may take longer if they need to be reviewed for exemptions under the law. The Government Records Council oversees OPRA compliance across New Jersey and can help if your request is denied.

The Camden County Clerk also holds records that relate to Gloucester Township. The Camden County Clerk's office provides access to land records, court filings, and other county documents. You can reach them at (856) 225-5300.

The screenshot below shows the Camden County Clerk homepage where you can find information about accessing county records that may relate to Gloucester Township court cases.

Camden County Clerk homepage for Gloucester Township court records access

The clerk's office has staff who can help you find the right form or direct you to the correct department for your request.

Search Court Records in Gloucester Township

There are several ways to search for court records tied to Gloucester Township. The state courts website has a tool that lets you look up cases by name or docket number. This covers both municipal and Superior Court cases across New Jersey. You can start a search at the NJ Courts records request page to find what you need.

For Gloucester Township municipal court cases, you may need to contact the court directly. Not all municipal records appear in the state online system. The court clerk can look up your case and tell you its status. They can also provide copies of documents from the file. Bring a valid ID when you visit the court in person.

The state judiciary also provides the records request form shown below, which you can use to obtain copies of court records from the Superior Court Clerk's Office in Camden County.

New Jersey court records request form for Gloucester Township cases

This form works for cases handled by the Camden County Superior Court, which includes many matters that originate in Gloucester Township.

Note: Court records under Rule 1:38 are public unless sealed by a judge or expunged under N.J.S.A. 2C:52.

Gloucester Township Court Case Types

Gloucester Township court records span many types of cases. The municipal court handles traffic offenses, which make up a large share of the docket. Speeding, running red lights, and driving on a suspended license are common. Each case creates a record that stays on file with the court. DWI cases in Gloucester Township also go through municipal court and carry their own set of penalties and documentation.

Disorderly persons offenses are another category. These include simple assault, shoplifting under a certain dollar amount, and drug possession in small quantities. While these are less serious than indictable crimes, they still produce court records in Gloucester Township. The court keeps records of all hearings, pleas, and sentences. If the case leads to a conviction, that record becomes part of your criminal history unless you later get it expunged.

Indictable offenses go to the Camden County Superior Court. These are more serious crimes like robbery, burglary, and aggravated assault. The grand jury in Camden County reviews these cases first. If they hand down an indictment, the case proceeds through Superior Court. All records from these cases are held at the county courthouse in Camden, not at the Gloucester Township municipal court.

Clearing Records in Gloucester Township

If you have a court record in Gloucester Township that you want removed, you may be able to file for expungement. New Jersey law under N.J.S.A. 2C:52 allows people to petition the court to seal certain records. This applies to both municipal court and Superior Court cases. Once a record is expunged, it no longer shows up in most background checks.

The waiting period depends on the type of offense. For a disorderly persons conviction, you must wait five years after completing your sentence. For an indictable crime, the wait is six years. Some drug offenses can be expunged sooner. You file the petition with the Camden County Superior Court, and the case goes before a judge. If the court grants the expungement, the records from Gloucester Township are sealed from public view.

Camden County Court Information

Gloucester Township is part of Camden County, and the county court system plays a big role in how records are handled here. The Camden County Superior Court is located at 101 South 5th Street in Camden, NJ 08103. You can reach the court at (856) 650-9100. This court handles all civil, criminal, and family cases for the county, including those that start in Gloucester Township.

Court Camden County Superior Court
Address 101 S 5th St
Camden, NJ 08103
Phone (856) 650-9100
County Clerk (856) 225-5300

The Camden County Clerk maintains records for deeds, mortgages, and other filed documents. Court filings from Gloucester Township that reach the Superior Court level are also on file with the county. For more details on the full county court system and all related services, visit the Camden County court records page.

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