Bloomfield Township Traffic Records

Bloomfield Township traffic court records are kept at the Bloomfield Municipal Court in the Law Enforcement Building on Municipal Plaza. This court serves all of Bloomfield Township in Essex County. It handles traffic tickets, parking fines, and local code matters. Judge John A. Paparazzo presides over cases. The court is open weekdays from 9 AM to 4 PM. You can search records online, call the court, or visit the clerk window. Online payment is open around the clock through the state system.

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Bloomfield Township Quick Facts

52,000+ Population
Essex County
9 AM - 4 PM Court Hours
973-680-4078 Court Phone

Bloomfield Township Traffic Court Location

The Bloomfield Township Municipal Court is in the Law Enforcement Building at 1 Municipal Plaza, Room 227, Bloomfield, NJ 07003. The court phone is 973-680-4078. The fax number is 973-860-4658. Office hours are 9 AM to 4 PM, Monday through Friday. Court Administrator Claudia Santos manages daily work. Walk-in visits are welcome during these hours. Bring your ticket or case number for fast help at the clerk window.

Bloomfield Township traffic court records search resources in New Jersey

Judge John A. Paparazzo hears all cases at the Bloomfield court. The court deals with traffic tickets, disorderly persons charges, and local code breaks. Traffic cases make up a big share of the total docket. Bloomfield sits close to Newark and the Garden State Parkway. Local roads see steady traffic. Broad Street, Bloomfield Avenue, and other main roads all run through busy areas. Stops and tickets happen at a regular pace. Each one adds to the pool of Bloomfield Township traffic court records on file at the court.

Court Bloomfield Township Municipal Court
Address 1 Municipal Plaza, Room 227
Bloomfield, NJ 07003
Phone 973-680-4078
Fax 973-860-4658
Hours Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Judge John A. Paparazzo
Website bloomfieldtwpnj.com/departments/municipal-court

The court also handles parking fines and local law matters. All of these create records in the same system. You can look up any case through the state search tools or at the clerk window.

Search Bloomfield Township Traffic Court Records Online

New Jersey runs a free online search tool for all municipal courts. Bloomfield is part of this system. Go to the Municipal Court Case Search site. Enter the name on the ticket or the complaint number. Pick Bloomfield from the court list. All matching results will show on the screen. Click a case to see charges, dates, fines, and status. This is the best way to find Bloomfield Township traffic court records from your home or phone.

The Find a Case page is another option. It covers both municipal and Superior Court records. Use it if your case moved to Essex County Superior Court on appeal. Both tools are free and run at all hours. They show basic case data. For certified copies, you must go to the court clerk in person.

You can also call 973-680-4078. Staff will look up basic case info over the phone. Have your ticket number ready when you call. Phone lookups work best during court hours, 9 AM to 4 PM. For a full view of your Bloomfield Township traffic court records, visit Room 227 at 1 Municipal Plaza with a valid ID.

Pay Bloomfield Township Traffic Tickets

Online payment is the fastest option. Go to NJMCDirect. This state site is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You need your ticket number and license plate number. Pay with a credit or debit card. Your Bloomfield Township traffic court records update right away once payment clears.

In-person payments are taken at the clerk window in Room 227 at 1 Municipal Plaza. The court takes cash, checks, money orders, and credit cards. Hours are 9 AM to 4 PM on weekdays. If you want to pay by mail, send a check or money order to the court at 1 Municipal Plaza, Bloomfield, NJ 07003. Write your ticket number on the payment. Allow at least two weeks for the court to log the payment in your Bloomfield Township traffic court records.

Payment plans are set by the judge. If you cannot pay the full fine at once, ask about a monthly plan at your court date. The judge reviews your situation and can approve a schedule. A plan keeps you in good standing. It stops the court from sending out a bench warrant for non-payment. Unpaid fines can also lead to a license hold from the NJ Motor Vehicle Commission.

Common Bloomfield Township Traffic Violations

Bloomfield Township sees a range of traffic charges. The town sits near major roads and has a mix of busy streets and quiet side roads. Police patrol all of them. The most common charges that show up in Bloomfield Township traffic court records include speeding, running red lights, stop sign violations, and driving with a held license.

Other charges on the court docket include:

  • No valid insurance card
  • Expired tags or failed inspection
  • Improper turns or U-turns
  • Using a phone while driving
  • Reckless driving
  • DWI charges

Each charge carries a set point value. Points go on your driving record at the MVC. They stay for three years. At 6 points, you owe yearly surcharges. At 12, your license may be held. Handle your case quickly. Pay the fine or go to court. The sooner you close it out, the sooner the three-year point clock starts.

Bloomfield Township Certified Court Record Copies

Certified copies of court records are only available from the clerk window. Go to Room 227 at 1 Municipal Plaza during business hours. Bring a valid ID. Tell the clerk which case you need. There is a per-page fee for each certified copy. The clerk can search by name or ticket number if you do not have all of your case details on hand.

Online search tools show basic data. They do not give you a certified copy. For any formal or legal use, you need the stamped paper from the Bloomfield court clerk. This is the only form that counts as an official Bloomfield Township traffic court record. Call ahead at 973-680-4078 to check wait times and fees before your visit.

Bloomfield Traffic Court Records and Appeals

Appeals from Bloomfield Township go to the Essex County Superior Court at 50 West Market Street, Newark, NJ 07102. The phone is 973-693-5700. You must file a Notice of Appeal within 20 days of the ruling. This is a strict deadline. Miss it and you lose your right to appeal.

To file, get a copy of the hearing record from the Bloomfield court. You also need to post bail while the appeal stays open. The Essex County Superior Court does a de novo review. The judge looks at your case fresh from the start. New records are made in the county system. These join the original Bloomfield Township traffic court records. Both sets stay public and searchable. Talk to a lawyer before you file. Appeals have firm rules and tight timelines that can trip up people who go alone.

Bloomfield Township Court Date Tips

When you go to court in Bloomfield, plan ahead. Arrive early. The court can be busy. Bring your ticket, your ID, and any papers you want the judge to see. Dress as you would for a formal setting. Address the judge as "Your Honor." Keep your words brief and clear.

If you want to fight the ticket, tell the judge at your first hearing. The court will set a trial date. At trial, the officer who wrote the ticket must be there. If the officer does not show, the case may be dropped. If they do show, both sides present their case. The judge rules on the spot in most cases. The outcome gets logged in your Bloomfield Township traffic court records right away. You can also ask the prosecutor for a plea deal. The prosecutor may agree to lower the charge or drop points. Any deal needs the judge's approval before it takes effect.

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Essex County Traffic Court Records

Bloomfield Township is in Essex County. All local traffic cases start at the Bloomfield Municipal Court. Appeals go to the Essex County Superior Court in Newark. The county has many towns, each with its own court. For more on the county system, fee schedules, search tools, and links to other towns, visit the county page.

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