Carteret Borough White Pages

Carteret is a borough in Middlesex County with roughly 24,000 residents. It sits along the Arthur Kill waterway near the northern edge of the county. The borough has a diverse population and a rich industrial heritage. Carteret white pages listings draw from public sources managed at both the county and state level. This page explains how to search for residents, check addresses, and access public records tied to the borough. Multiple databases are available at no cost.

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Carteret Quick Facts

24,000 Population
Middlesex County
4.3 sq mi Area
07008 ZIP Code

White Pages Listings for Carteret Residents

Carteret white pages records contain names, addresses, and phone numbers gathered from public filings. Voter registration rolls and property tax records are two of the largest sources. Middlesex County offices manage many of these records on behalf of the borough. State agencies also maintain databases that include Carteret resident data.

You can search for a Carteret resident through the New Jersey voter registration portal. Enter the person's first name, last name, and date of birth. The system will confirm if they are registered to vote in the borough. This is a quick way to verify that someone lives in Carteret. Property records offer another option, showing ownership details for every parcel in the borough.

Many searches begin with just a name. Others start with an address. Both approaches work depending on which database you use.

Carteret Borough Municipal Records

The Borough of Carteret maintains records through its municipal clerk and other local departments. Building permits, code enforcement actions, and meeting minutes are all part of the public record. The municipal clerk handles requests for local documents and can direct you to the right office for specific record types.

Carteret borough hall is the main point of contact for local government records. Residents and non-residents alike have the right to request documents under New Jersey's Open Public Records Act. Response times vary, but the borough must acknowledge requests within seven business days as required by N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5. You can also visit the Carteret Municipal Clerk page for contact details and office hours.

Carteret Borough official website for resident record searches

How to Search Court Records

Court records provide another layer of public information about Carteret residents. The New Jersey Courts public access portal covers civil, criminal, and family cases statewide. Cases involving Carteret residents are handled by Middlesex County Superior Court in New Brunswick. The portal returns party names, filing dates, and case status for most record types.

Some case types are restricted. Sealed records, juvenile cases, and certain family matters are not available through the public portal. N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 governs the separate sex offender registry. Standard civil judgments and criminal cases are generally accessible without restriction.

Note: Court records may list a person's last known address, which can help confirm residency in Carteret.

White Pages and Property Tax Data

Property records are one of the best white pages tools for Carteret. The NJ property tax transparency database shows assessed values, annual tax amounts, and ownership names for every property in the borough. You can search by address or by owner name. Results display the most recent tax year data available from Middlesex County.

Carteret property values reflect the borough's mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial zones. Waterfront areas near the Arthur Kill have seen development activity in recent years. Tax records capture sale prices when properties change hands, which is useful for tracking ownership history. Combining property searches with voter registration data gives a more complete picture of who lives at a given address in Carteret.

Carteret Municipal Clerk office for public records requests

Filing OPRA Requests for Carteret Records

New Jersey's Open Public Records Act applies to all Carteret borough offices and Middlesex County agencies. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, government records are presumed open to the public. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The custodian of records must respond within seven business days.

Submit OPRA requests through the NJ OPRA portal. Common requests for Carteret include police incident reports, building permit applications, and inspection records. The borough may charge a reasonable fee for copies as outlined in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-6. Electronic records are often provided at no cost when the format already exists.

Voter Registration Data in Carteret

Voter rolls are a reliable source of resident information. The state voter registration search confirms whether someone is registered in Carteret. Records include the voter's name, address, party affiliation, and voting history. These records are public under New Jersey election law.

Carteret falls within Middlesex County for election administration. The county board of elections manages voter rolls for all municipalities in the county, including the borough. Bulk voter data is available to campaigns and researchers, but individual lookups through the state portal are the simplest method for most people.

Note: Voter records do not contain Social Security numbers, phone numbers, or email addresses.

New Jersey voter registration search for Carteret resident lookups

Tips for Searching Carteret Records

Start with the most specific details you have. A full name plus an approximate address narrows results quickly. Carteret is compact, so even a neighborhood reference can help. The borough's numbered streets and named avenues follow a predictable layout that makes address verification easier than in larger cities.

Try several databases if your first search comes up empty. Someone missing from voter records may appear in property tax rolls or court filings. Spelling variations matter, especially in a borough with residents from many cultural backgrounds. Use partial name searches when the database allows it.

  • Check voter registration for current address confirmation
  • Search property records for ownership and tax details
  • Use court records for civil and criminal case history
  • File OPRA requests for specific borough documents
New Jersey OPRA portal for Carteret public records requests

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Middlesex County White Pages

Carteret is one of many municipalities in Middlesex County. The county clerk, courts, and administrative offices serve all towns in the county from the county seat in New Brunswick. For broader searches beyond Carteret, visit the Middlesex County page.

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