Middletown NJ White Pages

Middletown Township white pages connect you to public records for one of the largest municipalities in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Around 66,000 residents call Middletown home. The township spans roughly 42 square miles along the Raritan Bay and Sandy Hook Bay shorelines. Public records maintained by local, county, and state offices cover property transactions, court filings, voter registration data, and vital statistics. The Middletown Township official website provides municipal government information, department contacts, and community resources for residents and visitors.

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Middletown Township Quick Facts

66,000 Population
Monmouth County
Township Government Type
1693 Year Incorporated

White Pages Records for Middletown

Middletown white pages include a wide variety of public records. Property documents show ownership names, assessed values, and tax payment data for every parcel in the township. Court records filed through the Monmouth County Superior Court in Freehold contain civil complaints, criminal proceedings, and family court matters connected to Middletown. Voter registration files list all registered voters with their addresses and party affiliations.

The Open Public Records Act at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 guarantees the right to access government records in New Jersey. Every Middletown Township department must comply. Requestors never need to provide a reason. The statutory response deadline is seven business days under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5.

Note: Middletown's population of 66,000 generates one of the largest volumes of public records among Monmouth County municipalities.

Searching Middletown Records Online

State-run databases make it straightforward to search Middletown records from anywhere. The New Jersey Courts public access system lets you look up cases by party name or docket number. Monmouth County civil, criminal, and municipal court records appear in results. This includes all cases tied to Middletown addresses.

Voter registration can be verified at voter.svrs.nj.gov using a name and date of birth. The Monmouth County Clerk records property instruments for the entire county. Deeds, mortgages, and liens for Middletown properties are filed at this office in Freehold. Many of these documents can be searched through the clerk's online tools.

The state OPRA portal accepts electronic records requests to Middletown Township departments. Using this system generates a dated confirmation of your request.

Court Records Involving Middletown Residents

All major court proceedings for Middletown residents take place at the Monmouth County Superior Court in Freehold. Civil lawsuits, criminal cases, and family court matters are processed at this courthouse. The Middletown Municipal Court separately handles traffic tickets, local ordinance violations, and low-level criminal matters that occur within the township.

Common court records accessible to the public:

  • Civil judgments and complaint records
  • Criminal case dispositions and sentencing data
  • Small claims actions and resolutions
  • Foreclosure filings and lien records
  • Name change petitions and orders

Privacy protections under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-6 may restrict access to certain details. Basic case information remains available. Sex offender registration data follows rules established by N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 and has separate access procedures.

Middletown Property and Tax Records

Property searches are a top use of Middletown white pages. Each parcel has a tax record showing the owner, assessed value, lot and block numbers, and payment history. The Monmouth County Clerk records all deeds and mortgages that document ownership transfers for Middletown properties.

Middletown Township offices for white pages public records and property lookups

Middletown's real estate market is active and varied. The township includes waterfront properties along the bayshore, suburban developments in its interior sections, and older established neighborhoods throughout. This diversity produces a steady stream of property recordings at the county clerk's office. The township tax assessor updates assessment lists annually to reflect current property conditions and values.

Note: Waterfront and flood-zone properties in Middletown may have additional public records related to FEMA flood insurance and elevation certificates.

Voter Data and Vital Statistics

Birth, death, and marriage records for Middletown residents are processed by the New Jersey Office of Vital Statistics. Certified copies cost $25 for the first copy and $2 for each additional copy ordered at the same time. These certificates are handled separately from OPRA requests.

Voter registration verification for Middletown Township white pages

Voter registration records in New Jersey are public. Each record shows the voter's name, residential address, party affiliation, and voting participation history. Sensitive identifiers like Social Security numbers are excluded. Middletown's large electorate produces a substantial voter file that reflects the township's diverse demographics and active civic engagement.

Filing OPRA Requests in Middletown

To obtain specific records from Middletown Township offices, submit an OPRA request. Describe the documents you need clearly and precisely. You are not required to provide identification or state a reason for the request. The township custodian has seven business days to respond under state law.

Denied requests can be appealed through two paths. The Government Records Council provides a no-cost mediation process. Filing a complaint in Monmouth County Superior Court is also an option. Courts may award attorney fees when a denial is found to be unjustified under the statute. Both remedies exist to ensure government transparency.

OPRA portal for submitting Middletown Township white pages records requests

Middletown's Role in Monmouth County

Middletown Township is one of the most populated municipalities in Monmouth County. It borders Holmdel, Red Bank, and the Atlantic Highlands along the bayshore. The township's history dates back to the late 1600s, making it one of the oldest continuously settled communities in New Jersey. This long history means that historical public records for Middletown extend back centuries at county archives.

County offices in Freehold manage administrative and judicial functions for Middletown residents. The Monmouth County Clerk, surrogate court, and tax board each maintain records that support white pages searches. Freehold is approximately a 20-minute drive from most areas of Middletown.

New Jersey Courts system for Monmouth County records accessed by Middletown residents

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Monmouth County White Pages

Middletown is one of the largest and oldest communities in Monmouth County. County-level records for Middletown residents are stored at government offices in Freehold. The county clerk manages property recordings and the surrogate court handles probate cases. For a complete overview of public records across all Monmouth County municipalities, visit the county white pages.

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