Toms River Township Warrant Records

Toms River Township warrant records are maintained by the Ocean County Sheriff, the municipal court, and the Ocean County Superior Court. As the county seat of Ocean County, Toms River Township serves as the hub for all county-level court operations. The township was formerly known as Dover Township until voters approved a name change on November 14, 2006. With a police force of 163 sworn officers, it is the largest law enforcement agency in Ocean County. Residents and the public can search for active warrants through several local and county offices.

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Toms River Township Quick Facts

Ocean County
163 Sworn Officers
(732) 349-0150 Police Phone
(732) 797-3914 Municipal Court

How to Search Toms River Township Warrant Records

Searching for warrant records in Toms River Township starts with knowing which agency holds the case. Municipal warrants for traffic offenses, local ordinance violations, and disorderly persons charges stay with the Toms River Township Municipal Court at 231 Main Street. You can call the court at (732) 797-3914 during business hours. Press extension 1050 for general questions. For bail matters, use extension 1064.

County-level warrants go through the Ocean County Sheriff Warrant Unit at 120 Hooper Avenue in Toms River. The unit is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. You can reach them at (732) 929-2044. They handle arrest warrants, bench warrants, and fugitive warrants for the entire county. Since Toms River Township is the county seat, the sheriff office is right in town.

The New Jersey Judiciary also provides an online portal for public case searches. Visit the eCourts portal to look up cases by name or case number. This system covers both municipal and superior court records across the state, including Toms River Township warrant records.

The Toms River Township Police Department processes over 67,000 calls each year. Their main station is at 255 Oak Avenue. Officers can confirm whether a person has an active warrant during a stop or visit. The department also operates a fleet of more than 150 vehicles and runs an animal facility at the Law Enforcement Center.

Note: Court staff cannot give legal advice about warrants. They can only confirm if a warrant exists and provide case details.

Types of Warrants in Toms River Township

Several types of warrants can be issued in Toms River Township. Each type serves a different purpose and comes from a different part of the court system. Knowing the type helps you find the right office to resolve the matter.

Arrest warrants are issued when a judge finds probable cause that a person committed a crime. These come from the Ocean County Superior Court or the Toms River Township Municipal Court. Bench warrants are issued when a person fails to appear for a scheduled court date. This is common in Toms River Township for missed traffic court dates or skipped hearings on disorderly persons charges.

The Toms River Township Police Department at 255 Oak Avenue serves as the primary agency that picks up warrant records and brings subjects before the court. With 163 sworn officers and 140 support staff, the department has the resources to act on warrants quickly. Search warrants allow officers to search a specific location for evidence tied to a crime. A judge must approve each one based on sworn statements from law enforcement.

  • Arrest warrants for criminal charges
  • Bench warrants for failure to appear
  • Search warrants for evidence collection
  • Fugitive warrants for out-of-state cases
  • Child support warrants from family court

Under N.J.S.A. 2B:12-21, municipal courts in New Jersey can issue warrants for unpaid fines and missed court dates. The Toms River Township Municipal Court uses this authority regularly. Resolving a warrant early often leads to a better outcome than waiting for an arrest.

The Toms River Township Police website has information about department operations and community programs.

Toms River Township warrant records

Visit the Toms River Township Police website for non-emergency contact details, news, and public safety updates.

Toms River Township Warrant Records at the County Level

Because Toms River Township is the Ocean County seat, all county court offices are located within the township. The Ocean County Superior Court at 118 Washington Street handles indictable criminal cases, which include felony-level charges. The court clerk can provide information about warrants tied to these cases. Call (732) 929-2042 for the Superior Court clerk.

Agency Ocean County Sheriff Warrant Unit
Address 120 Hooper Avenue
Toms River, NJ 08753
Phone (732) 929-2044
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

The sheriff office executes warrants issued by both the municipal court and the superior court. They also process warrants from other jurisdictions when a wanted person is found in Ocean County. Toms River Township warrant records at the county level cover everything from minor bench warrants to serious criminal arrest warrants. The sheriff maintains a database of all active warrants countywide.

The New Jersey Open Public Records Act under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 allows the public to request government records, though active warrant details may be limited for safety reasons. Once a warrant is resolved, the case file becomes more accessible through standard public records channels.

Resolving Warrant Records in Toms River Township

If you have an active warrant in Toms River Township, you should act fast. Waiting can make things worse. A bench warrant for a missed court date can lead to an arrest during a routine traffic stop. The best step is to contact the court that issued the warrant and arrange to appear voluntarily.

For municipal warrants in Toms River Township, call the court at (732) 797-3914. Staff can tell you what the warrant is for, the bail amount, and your next court date. Extension 1064 handles bail matters directly. You may be able to post bail by phone or in person and get a new court date without being held in custody.

For county-level warrants, contact the Ocean County Sheriff at (732) 929-2044 or visit their office at 120 Hooper Avenue. They can explain the process for turning yourself in. Many people who come in voluntarily on a warrant in Toms River Township are processed and released the same day, depending on the charge and bail conditions.

An attorney can also help you resolve a warrant. A lawyer may be able to file a motion to recall the warrant and set a new court date. This avoids the need to go through booking. For Toms River Township warrant records tied to indictable offenses, the public defender office at the Ocean County Superior Court can assist those who qualify based on income.

Note: Ignoring a warrant does not make it go away. Warrants in New Jersey do not expire and remain active until resolved by the court.

Toms River Township Municipal Court and Warrants

The Toms River Township Municipal Court at 231 Main Street hears cases involving traffic violations, local ordinance breaches, and disorderly persons offenses. When a defendant fails to appear or does not pay a fine, the court can issue a warrant. These municipal warrants make up a large portion of all Toms River Township warrant records.

The township government website provides information about local services, departments, and court schedules.

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The official Toms River Township website lists municipal court hours, contact numbers, and other local government information.

Municipal judges in Toms River Township can also issue arrest warrants for new complaints filed by citizens or police officers. Under New Jersey court rules, a judge must review the complaint and find probable cause before signing the warrant. Once signed, the warrant goes into the statewide system and can be served by any law enforcement officer in the state.

You can check for municipal court warrants using the NJ Courts public access portal. Enter the person's name or ticket number to find case information. The system shows whether a case has an active warrant. For detailed information about a specific Toms River Township warrant, call the municipal court directly.

Online Tools for Warrant Searches

Several online resources help with searching Toms River Township warrant records. The New Jersey Judiciary website is the main hub for all court-related searches. It links to the eCourts system, court forms, and contact information for every court in the state.

The eCourts public access portal at portal.njcourts.gov lets you search by name or case number. Results show case type, filing date, and current status. While the portal does not always display warrant details directly, it shows whether a case is active or resolved. This is useful for checking the status of Toms River Township warrant records without visiting the courthouse.

For traffic tickets and minor violations, NJMCDirect.com allows online payments that can prevent warrants from being issued in the first place. If you received a ticket in Toms River Township and pay it before the court date, you typically avoid a bench warrant. The site accepts payments by credit card and processes them immediately.

The New Jersey Open Public Records Act gives the public the right to request government records from any state or local agency. You can submit an OPRA request to the Toms River Township clerk or the Ocean County clerk for records related to warrants and court proceedings. Response times vary, but agencies must reply within seven business days under the statute.

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Ocean County Warrant Records

Toms River Township is the county seat of Ocean County. All superior court cases and county-level warrants are processed at the Ocean County courthouse complex in Toms River. The county sheriff handles warrant service for all 33 municipalities in the county. For more about warrant searches, court contacts, and related records across Ocean County, visit the county page.

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