Evesham Township White Pages

Evesham Township is a growing suburb in Burlington County with approximately 46,000 residents. The township covers about 30 square miles and is commonly known by the name of its largest village, Marlton. Evesham sits along Route 73 in the western part of the county. White pages for Evesham draw on databases maintained by the township, Burlington County, and New Jersey state agencies. This page covers the main categories of public records and how to search them.

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Evesham Quick Facts

46,000 Population
Burlington County
30 sq mi Area
08053 ZIP Code

Evesham White Pages Overview

Public records in Evesham Township are distributed across municipal, county, and state agencies. The Evesham Township government handles local matters including permits, zoning decisions, and police records. Burlington County manages property recordings, court proceedings, and election administration. State-level databases hold voter registration, vital statistics, and professional licensing information.

New Jersey's Open Public Records Act provides the legal framework for accessing these documents. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, government records are presumed open. Requests go to the records custodian at the agency that holds the documents. Each agency has its own custodian. The law requires a response within seven business days. Evesham Township's records custodian processes all municipal OPRA requests and can direct you to county or state resources when needed.

Burlington County Property Records

Burlington County records all real estate transactions for Evesham Township. The county clerk's office at 50 Rancocas Road in Mount Holly handles deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property filings. The Burlington County PRESS system provides online access to recorded documents. You can search by name, address, or document type. The system covers filings from recent decades.

Evesham has experienced steady residential growth over the past several decades. Neighborhoods along Route 70 and Route 73 include a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartment communities. Each property transaction creates a public record in the county system. The PRESS database is one of the more accessible county recording systems in New Jersey. It allows remote searches without a trip to the county seat. For documents not available online, you can visit the clerk's office or call (609) 265-5122 for assistance.

Note: The PRESS system may require registration for full access to certain document types.

White Pages and Municipal Services

Evesham Township Hall is the hub for local government records. The township clerk maintains meeting minutes, ordinances, and official correspondence. Other departments handle building permits, health inspections, and public works records. All of these documents are subject to OPRA and can be requested by anyone.

Evesham Township official website for public records and municipal services

The Evesham Police Department generates a significant volume of public records. Incident reports, accident reports, and community notifications are among the most commonly requested items. The department serves the entire township, which includes the busy commercial corridor along Route 73. Police records are available through the records custodian. Some basic crime statistics and press releases are posted on the township website. For specific incident reports, an OPRA request is typically required.

White Pages Court Records in Evesham

Burlington County Superior Court handles major cases involving Evesham Township residents. The courthouse is in Mount Holly, the county seat. Civil disputes, criminal proceedings, and family matters are all filed here. The NJ Courts public access portal allows online lookups by party name or docket number. Results show case type, filing date, and current status.

Evesham Municipal Court addresses local violations. Traffic offenses on Routes 70 and 73 generate a large caseload. Ordinance violations and minor criminal charges are also processed at the municipal level. Court sessions are open to the public. Records from both the municipal and county courts are available under New Jersey's public access rules, with the standard exceptions for sealed and juvenile cases.

White Pages Voter Data for Evesham

Voter records offer a straightforward method for confirming residency in Evesham. The NJ voter registration portal accepts a name and date of birth. The system returns the voter's registered address, party affiliation, and polling place. This free lookup is available to anyone and does not require an account.

Burlington County's board of elections manages the voter rolls for Evesham Township. The township has a high registration rate. Voter data includes names and addresses but does not contain phone numbers or Social Security numbers. Bulk voter files are available for lawful election purposes. For individual searches, the state portal is the fastest option. Changes of address should be reported to the county board to ensure records remain accurate.

New Jersey voter registration search for Evesham Township resident verification

Filing OPRA Requests in Evesham

OPRA covers every public agency serving Evesham Township. To request records, submit the official form to the custodian at the relevant agency. The NJ OPRA portal handles state-level requests. Township records go to the Evesham custodian. County records go to the Burlington County custodian.

Response times are governed by N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5. Seven business days is the standard. Fees are set by statute. Paper copies cost five cents per page or less. Electronic records are usually free. If a request is denied, the custodian must cite a specific exemption under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-6. You can appeal to the Government Records Council at no cost. Common requests in Evesham include police reports, permit applications, inspection records, and vendor contracts.

  • Submit written requests on the official OPRA form
  • Specify the records and agency as precisely as possible
  • Expect a response within seven business days
  • Challenge denials through the Government Records Council

Safety Registries and Public Notices

The NJ State Police maintain a sex offender registry under N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1. You can search by name, address, or zip code. The database includes all registered offenders statewide, including those in Evesham Township. Results show names, photographs, addresses, and offense details. Access is free and does not require registration.

Evesham Township Police coordinate community safety notifications with state agencies. High-risk offender notifications are distributed to affected areas as required by law. The department also participates in community policing initiatives and shares safety updates through the township website and social media channels. Residents can sign up for local alerts through the township notification system.

Note: Using registry information to harass or intimidate a registered person is a criminal offense.

New Jersey OPRA portal for Evesham Township records requests

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Burlington County Public Records

Evesham Township is part of Burlington County. County offices in Mount Holly provide property recording, court services, election administration, and other functions for all municipalities in the county. For countywide searches and full contact details, visit the Burlington County page.

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