Brick Township Warrant Records

Brick Township warrant records are handled by the Brick Township Police Department, the municipal court, and the Ocean County Superior Court. Brick Township is one of the largest municipalities in Ocean County with about 75,000 residents. The police department at 265 Chambers Bridge Road has multiple divisions that work together on warrant enforcement. County-level warrants go through the Ocean County Sheriff Warrant Unit in Toms River. This page covers how to search for, understand, and resolve warrants in Brick Township.

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(732) 262-1100 Police Main
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Brick Township Police and Warrant Enforcement

The Brick Township Police Department at 265 Chambers Bridge Road is the primary local agency that enforces warrants. The department has several divisions. The Administration Division is led by Deputy Chief Henry Drew. The Operations Division covers patrol, traffic, and K-9 units. The Investigation Division handles detective work. Community Policing works on outreach and prevention.

Officers in the patrol division encounter warrant records during routine traffic stops and calls for service. When a person is stopped and found to have an active warrant, the officer can make an arrest on the spot. The traffic unit also checks for warrants during accident investigations and enforcement details.

The Brick Township Police Department website has information about services and community programs.

Brick Township warrant records

Visit the Brick Township Police Department website for contact numbers, division details, and public safety news.

Brick Township police use Nixle alerts to notify residents about crime trends and safety concerns. You can sign up for text or email alerts. The department also runs a Neighborhood Watch program and participates in the Ocean County Property Alert system. These programs support public safety alongside warrant enforcement efforts.

For non-emergency police matters, call (732) 262-1100. The administrative line is (732) 262-1136. These numbers connect to the front desk where staff can answer general questions about police services in Brick Township.

Search for Brick Township Warrant Records

The Ocean County Sheriff Warrant Unit is the best starting point for checking county-level warrants in Brick Township. Their office is at 120 Hooper Avenue in Toms River. Call (732) 929-2044 Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Give them a name and date of birth. They can tell you if there is an active warrant and which court issued it.

For municipal warrants, contact the Brick Township Municipal Court directly. The court handles traffic violations, disorderly persons offenses, and ordinance violations. Staff can look up cases by name, ticket number, or complaint number. They can confirm if a bench warrant exists and tell you the bail amount and next steps.

Online searches work through the NJ Courts public access portal. This free tool covers all courts in the state. Enter a name or docket number to see case status, charges, and filing dates. The portal shows whether a case is active, which can indicate a pending warrant. It is useful for checking Brick Township warrant records without making a phone call.

The Ocean County Superior Court at 118 Washington Street in Toms River handles indictable criminal cases. Call (732) 929-2042 for the court clerk. They manage warrant records for felony-level charges originating in Brick Township and other Ocean County municipalities.

Types of Warrants in Brick Township

Brick Township warrant records include several types. Bench warrants come from missed court dates and unpaid fines. They are the most common type. Arrest warrants are issued when a judge finds probable cause for a new criminal charge. Search warrants allow officers to look for evidence at a specific location. Each type follows a different legal process.

The Brick Township official website provides information about township services and departments.

Brick Township warrant records

The Brick Township official website has links to municipal court schedules, department contacts, and community resources.

Under N.J.S.A. 2B:12-21, the Brick Township Municipal Court can issue warrants for non-indictable offenses. When a person fails to appear for a traffic court date, the judge signs a bench warrant that goes into the statewide law enforcement database. Any officer in New Jersey can then arrest that person during a future encounter.

  • Bench warrants for missed court dates
  • Arrest warrants for new criminal charges
  • Search warrants for evidence collection
  • Fugitive warrants for out-of-state cases
  • Child support warrants from family court

Accident reports from Brick Township are available online through Crashdocs for incidents after January 1, 2019. While not directly tied to warrants, accident reports can be relevant when a traffic warrant stems from a crash-related charge. The Investigation Division handles more serious cases that may lead to arrest warrants.

Note: The Brick Township Police firearms unit processes FARS applications with ORI number NJ0150600 and service code 2F164B. This is unrelated to warrant records but is a common inquiry to the department.

Resolving Warrant Records in Brick Township

Take action quickly if you have a warrant in Brick Township. Call the court that issued the warrant to learn your options. For municipal warrants, the court can tell you the bail amount and your next court date. For county warrants, contact the Ocean County Sheriff at (732) 929-2044.

Common ways to clear a Brick Township warrant include posting bail, paying an outstanding fine, appearing in court, or having an attorney file a motion to recall the warrant. For traffic-related warrants, NJMCDirect.com may let you pay the fine online. Paying can lead to the bench warrant being recalled without a court appearance.

Voluntary surrender is often the best path. People who turn themselves in are typically treated better than those arrested during a stop. A judge may release you on your own recognizance or set lower bail if you appear on your own. An attorney can arrange a surrender and be at the hearing to represent you.

For those who cannot afford a lawyer, the public defender office at the Ocean County Superior Court can help with indictable cases. For municipal court charges in Brick Township, ask the judge about assigned counsel at your first hearing. You may qualify if the charge carries a potential jail sentence and your income falls below certain limits.

Ocean County Resources for Brick Township Warrants

Brick Township falls under the Ocean County court system for all superior court matters. The courthouse is in Toms River, about 15 minutes south of Brick. The Ocean County Sheriff Warrant Unit handles warrant service for all 33 municipalities in the county. They execute warrants from both the municipal courts and the superior court.

The New Jersey Judiciary website has court forms, self-help guides, and links to all county courts in the state. You can download motion forms to recall a warrant, bail applications, and other filings. These resources are free and apply to Brick Township warrant records and all other New Jersey courts.

Under the Open Public Records Act, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, you can request government records from Brick Township or Ocean County. Submit an OPRA request for warrant-related documents. The agency has seven business days to respond. Records tied to ongoing investigations may be withheld until the case is closed.

Note: Warrants in New Jersey do not expire. A Brick Township warrant from years ago remains in the statewide system until the court recalls it or the person appears before a judge.

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Ocean County Warrant Records

Brick Township is in Ocean County. All superior court cases and county-level warrants go through the Ocean County courthouse in Toms River. The county sheriff handles warrant service for all 33 municipalities, including Brick Township. For more about county-wide warrant searches, court contacts, and related records, visit the Ocean County page.

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