Mendham Borough - Washington Township - Califon Borough
Municipal Court

Independence • Integrity • Fairness • Quality Service

 
Washington Township Municipal Building
43 Schooley's Mountain Road
 Long Valley, NJ 07853
 
Hours
 Monday-Friday
8:00am-4:00pm
 
Summer Hours 
Memorial Day through Labor Day
 Monday–Thursday
7:30am-5:00pm
Closed Friday
 
 (908) 876-3852 Main 
(908) 876-0058 Fax
 
Municipal Court Judge: Maryann McCoy
Municipal Prosecutor: Gregory Behringer
Public Defenders: John Velez 
 
 
ABOUT THE COURT

The Municipal Court is a Shared Court between Washington Township, Califon Borough and The Borough of Mendham. The court is an independent branch of government constitutionally entrusted with the fair and just resolution of disputes in order to preserve the rule of law and to protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the US Constitution and laws of the United States and State of New Jersey.

 
PAY YOUR MENDHAM BOROUGH TICKET
 
  • Pay Online
  • Pay by Mail or In Person 
    • Credit or Debit Cards accepted in person or at Court.
    • Cash
    • Personal Check or Money Order
    • Payments must be made out to “Mendham Borough Municipal Court.”
 
1st & 3rd Thursdays of the Month
10:00am Virtual / 11:00am In-person
  • Municipal Court Homepage
  • Interpreter
    • If you need the service of an interpreter, please notify the municipal court administrator prior to your court appearance.
  • ADA Accomodation
    • Please advise the municipal court office in advance if you require an ADA accommodation.

PLEA INFORMATION

TO ENTER A PLEA OF NOT GUILTY

  • If you intend to plead not guilty to the offense which you are charged and have a trial, you must notify the Court Administrator at the address and phone number above, at least SEVEN days prior to your scheduled court date.
  • Your court date is listed on the bottom of the complaint and summons.
  • Failure to notify the Court Administrator may result in your making additional court appearances.

COURT APPEARANCE REQUIRED

  • If “Court Appearance Required” is checked on the complaint and summons you have been issued, 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 complaint and summons, you must still appear in court if:
    • You wish to have a trial; or
    • The charge is not listed on the State or Local (Supplemental) Violations Bureau Schedule.

PLEA OF GUILTY PAYMENT THROUGH VIOLATIONS BUREAU

  • If you wish to plead guilty and give up your rights to have a lawyer and a trial you may do so provided “Court Appearance Required” has not been checked on the complaint and summons and provided the charge is listed on the Violations Bureau Schedule.
  • If the Violations Bureau is authorized to dispose of the charge, complete in full the APPEARANCE, GUILTY PLEA AND WAIVER on the bottom of the complaint and summons and bring or mail this together with your payment in the amount of the prescribed penalty, to the Violations Bureau at the address stated above prior to your scheduled court date.

FINE PAYMENT

  • Payments through the mail or Lock Box drop off should be made in the form of check or money order.
    • DO NOT MAIL CASH.
    • Please print your complaint and summons number on the front of your check or money order.
    • If you wish a receipt, please forward a stamped self-addressed envelope along with your payment.
    • A lockbox is located at the front door of the municipal building so payments may be made at any time after hours. 
    • Also, a lockbox is located inside the building next to the violations bureau window.

OTHER INFORMATION

  • MANDATORY COURT APPEARANCES
    • All motor vehicle accidents resulting in personal injury
    • All handicap parking violations
  • POINTS
    • ARE ASSESSED ON MOVING VIOLATIONS BY THE NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES NOT THE MUNICIPAL COURT.
  • FINES
    • If the offense that you have been charged with occurred in either a 65 mph zone or a construction zone, please contact the Municipal Court to determine the amount of the fine.
  • MAILING ADDRESS
    • Please make sure we have your current proper mailing address.
    • If we try to contact you with information on your case and your address is wrong, it may result in a failure to appear notice and warrant being issued for your arrest.
  • CRIMINAL COMPLAINTS
    • Criminal complaints must be filed in person with the Court Administrator.
    • An affidavit surrounding the incident for which the complaint is requested will need to be completed to determine if there is probable cause for the issuance of the complaint.
    • The Municipal Court is not allowed to do lookups or give you any information about the person you are filing the complaint against or advise you on the statutes you wish to sign against the other person. 
    • If you are unsure about what you want to charge the other person with, we suggest you contact an attorney before coming to the court.
  •  
    • Please be advised that no adjournments will be granted the day of court. 
    • If you have an emergency, contact the court the following morning. 
    • Proof of the emergency will be REQUIRED.
  • OTHER QUESTIONS
    • For additional information, please contact the court at the above address or telephone number.


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