Bergenfield White Pages

Bergenfield white pages connect you to public records across this Bergen County borough. Around 27,000 people call Bergenfield home. The borough produces a steady flow of publicly accessible documents each year. These records cover property transfers, court proceedings, voter rolls, and vital statistics. Residents and researchers can use the white pages to find people, confirm addresses, and review official filings maintained by local and county offices throughout Bergen County.

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Bergenfield Quick Facts

27,000 Population
Bergen County
Borough Type
2.4 sq mi Land Area

White Pages Records in Bergenfield

Public records in Bergenfield fall under several categories. Property records reveal ownership history, assessed values, and tax payments. Court records include civil filings and case outcomes from Bergen County Superior Court in Hackensack. Voter registration data shows whether a person is registered in Bergenfield and identifies their polling location. Together, these records form a detailed public profile for borough residents.

The Open Public Records Act governs access to government documents in New Jersey. Codified at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, this law applies to all Bergenfield municipal offices. Anyone may submit a request without stating a reason. The borough must respond within seven business days under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5. Fees reflect the actual cost of reproducing the records.

Note: You can file OPRA requests online through the state portal at nj.gov/opra for many Bergenfield offices.

How to Search Bergenfield Public Records

Multiple online tools let you search Bergenfield white pages without leaving home. The New Jersey Courts public access portal at njcourts.gov/public provides civil and criminal case lookups by name or docket number. Results display filing dates, case status, and party names for matters processed through Bergen County courts. This system covers Bergenfield and every other municipality in the county.

Property records are available through the Bergen County land records system at bcpas.co.bergen.nj.us/landrecords. This database contains land records going back to 1970. Over 26 million pages have been digitized. Deeds are searchable from 2004 and mortgages from 2007. The system allows searches by owner name, address, or document type, making it one of the most useful tools for Bergenfield white pages research.

Voter registration status is easy to check. Visit the state voter lookup at voter.svrs.nj.gov and enter a name and date of birth. The system confirms registration status for Bergenfield voters.

Bergen County Clerk Records for Bergenfield

County Clerk John S. Hogan oversees recorded documents for all Bergen County municipalities, including Bergenfield. The clerk's office is located at One Bergen County Plaza in Hackensack. You can reach them at (201) 336-7000. The office maintains deeds, mortgages, liens, trade name certificates, and other recorded instruments that appear in Bergenfield white pages searches.

Standard fees at the Bergen County Clerk's office are straightforward.

  • Certification of a document costs $10
  • Copies of recorded documents cost $10
  • Document searches cost $10 per name

Note: These fees apply to in-person and mail requests at the clerk's office in Hackensack.

Court Records and Legal Filings

Bergen County Superior Court handles major legal matters for Bergenfield residents. The courthouse is located in Hackensack. Civil complaints, judgments, small claims cases, and foreclosure actions are all filed here. White pages searches frequently lead to court records because they contain detailed personal information that becomes part of the public file once a case is opened.

New Jersey law under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-6 permits records custodians to deny access when disclosure would violate a reasonable expectation of privacy. Certain sensitive details in court files may be redacted under this provision. Basic case information remains accessible to the public. Criminal history records are also governed by Megan's Law under N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1, which addresses sex offender registration and community notification across Bergen County and the state.

The Bergenfield Borough website provides contact information for municipal services and local government departments.

Bergenfield Borough official website for Bergenfield white pages research

Municipal court in Bergenfield handles minor offenses, traffic violations, and local ordinance matters separately from Superior Court. Contact the Bergenfield municipal court clerk for records related to those proceedings.

White Pages Property Searches in Bergenfield

Property records are among the most commonly accessed white pages documents in Bergenfield. The Bergen County land records portal covers the entire borough. You can search for deeds, mortgages, and other property instruments by owner name or property address. The online system is free to search, though obtaining certified copies requires payment to the county clerk.

Bergenfield property tax records are also public. Tax assessment data shows the assessed value of each parcel, the annual tax levy, and payment history. This information helps people verify ownership, research property values, and confirm tax obligations for any address in the borough. The Bergen County tax board maintains assessment records for all 70 municipalities in the county.

Obtaining Copies of Bergenfield White Pages Records

Getting copies of Bergenfield white pages records involves a simple process. For most government documents, you submit an OPRA request to the appropriate custodian. Each Bergenfield office has a designated records custodian responsible for handling requests. Your request should describe the records with enough specificity for the custodian to locate them. No explanation of purpose is required.

The law provides seven business days for a response under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5. Extensions are possible for large or complex requests. Electronic records may be sent by email at no charge in some instances. If a request is denied, you may appeal to the Government Records Council or file a complaint in Superior Court. The Surrogate's office, led by Michael R. Dressler at (201) 336-6700, handles probate and estate records for Bergen County residents including those in Bergenfield.

Voter and Vital Records

Voter registration records for Bergenfield residents are maintained by the Bergen County Board of Elections. You can verify registration status through the state voter lookup tool. The system shows whether a person is registered and their assigned polling location within the borough.

Vital records such as birth, death, and marriage certificates for Bergenfield residents are handled by the New Jersey Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics. Certified copies cost $25 for the first copy and $2 for each additional copy requested at the same time. These records are not available through OPRA requests.

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Bergen County White Pages

Bergenfield is one of 70 municipalities in Bergen County. All county-level records for Bergenfield residents are stored at Bergen County offices in Hackensack. The county clerk manages deeds, mortgages, and business filings. The surrogate court handles probate and estate matters. For a broader view of public records across all Bergen County towns, visit the county white pages.

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