South Brunswick Municipal Building 540 Ridge Road, South Brunswick Township, NJ 08852
About the Business
Welcome to the South Brunswick Municipal Building, your central hub for local government services in South Brunswick Township, New Jersey. Located at 540 Ridge Road, our office serves the vibrant and diverse communities of Dayton, Deans, Kendall Park, Kingston, and Monmouth Junction. As a modern suburban community, we proudly embrace our slogan, "Crossroads of Progress."
We are committed to serving you and keeping the momentum of progress going under the leadership of our dedicated Mayor. Please note that our municipal offices will be closed in observance of Labor Day on Friday, August 30th, starting at 1:00 PM, and all day on Monday, September 2nd.
Exciting developments are underway with South Brunswick Township infrastructure projects. Additionally, the ANCHOR property tax benefit season has officially begun, bringing important updates and deadlines. Automatic filings will be processed for eligible New Jersey taxpayers starting August 19, 2024. For those needing to file a new application, please note the earlier deadline of September 15, 2024. Visit anchor.nj.gov for more details and to utilize our secure portal for application submissions.
Health and safety are our top priorities. We urge residents in the Deans Lane vicinity to ensure their pets are vaccinated following a recent rabid raccoon sighting.
For further assistance or inquiries, please contact us or visit our website for more information. Thank you for being an integral part of our community as we continue to strive for excellence and progress in South Brunswick Township.
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Location & Phone number
540 Ridge Road, South Brunswick Township, New Jersey 08852, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:30 - 16:30
Tuesday:
08:30 - 16:30
Wednesday:
08:30 - 16:30
Thursday:
08:30 - 16:30
Friday:
08:30 - 16:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I called the municipal court just for some information and clarification, the lady that talked to me was so unprofessional and rude. She couldn’t answer any of my questions all she said was “I guess” and “I cannot tell you what to do” how can people like this work there? don’t even try calling it’s just a waste of your time."
"History of the Township of South Brunswick. South Brunswick Township was incorporated by an act of the State Legislature in 1798. The 18th century character of South Brunswick was that of a rural agricultural township with small clustered settlements located on major."
"South Brunswick is a ticket mill. They make you appear regardless of your plea and you are put in a room jammed with 50 people and this is not just a once a week court. When I was there a lot of them were not native English speakers who were caught talking on their phones. The prosecutor was a tool. Technically, I shouldn't have gotten the ticket and he knew it but he started making excuses and I could see nobody was pleading not guilty so I paid the extra $250 to get the charge changed to unsafe driving but zero points. The judge, who is in love with himself, is no better than the prosecutor. You would think this guy was on the supreme court with his attitude. So I wasted 3 hours and paid $430 for an offense I really wasn't guilty of in a town in central Jersey that I try to avoid."
"South Brunswick Municipal Court: Just a concerning and disappointing experience. Be sure to take all your notes in case you have to file a complaint against them and/or cross-check their statements (they have misstated information). They are quite a bit disorganized and even rude and unprofessional at times per my experiences. I felt like they wanted my money, not the truth or a fair process with regard to unsubstantiated traffic ticket claims."
"Pros: Police are respectful and polite, even when handing out tickets. The cop who pulled me over even gave me a website I could renew my registration on so my car would not get impounded. Cons: The website given for registration only works with a renewal form from the DMV (which I didn't have, and not everyone does). Court is during regular business hours and no late hours seem to be available, so you need to miss work if you want to challenge a ticket of you work 9-5. Even though the municipal court voice mail specifies that they are open Monday through Friday, they do not pick up the phones on Tuesday or Thursday (nothing mentioned in the recording about this) . You cannot leave a message either. Its very difficult to get in touch with anyone."
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