South Brunswick White Pages

South Brunswick Township spans a large area in southern Middlesex County and has a population of roughly 46,000. The township includes several unincorporated communities such as Kendall Park, Dayton, Kingston, and Monmouth Junction. Its location along the Route 1 corridor has driven steady growth over recent decades. South Brunswick white pages records are sourced from Middlesex County and state public databases. Below is a guide to searching for people, verifying addresses, and accessing public documents in the township.

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South Brunswick Quick Facts

46,000 Population
Middlesex County
41.4 sq mi Area
08852 ZIP Code

White Pages Records in South Brunswick

South Brunswick white pages data originates from voter registration files, property tax records, and documents on file with the Middlesex County Clerk. These public sources provide names, addresses, and ownership information. The township's large geographic footprint means records cover a wide range of neighborhoods and communities.

The New Jersey voter registration portal is a quick way to verify if someone lives in South Brunswick. Enter the person's name and date of birth. Property tax records provide another search method, linking owner names to specific parcels throughout the township. Both resources are free and require no account to access.

South Brunswick uses multiple ZIP codes including 08852, 08824, 08528, and 08540. Knowing which one applies to the area you are searching helps narrow results.

Township Government Resources

The South Brunswick Township website provides information on local services, departments, and governance. Meeting schedules, agendas, and minutes are published online. The township clerk manages official records and serves as the central contact for public records requests.

South Brunswick has a growing population and an active development pipeline. Planning board and zoning board decisions generate public records that document new construction, variances, and site plan approvals. Health department inspections, code enforcement reports, and public works documents are also part of the record. These materials are accessible through the township clerk or the designated records custodian.

South Brunswick Township website for government records

Court Records for South Brunswick

Cases involving South Brunswick residents are handled by Middlesex County Superior Court. The New Jersey Courts public access portal allows name-based searches for civil, criminal, and family cases. Results display case type, filing date, and status information. The portal is free to use.

South Brunswick Municipal Court addresses local violations and traffic matters within the township. Those records are maintained separately from the county system. For superior court matters, the statewide portal is the starting point. Sealed records, juvenile cases, and some family proceedings are not available through the portal. N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 governs access to the sex offender registry. Standard civil and criminal cases for South Brunswick residents are generally available without restriction.

Note: Court records may show a party's address at the time of filing, which can be useful for confirming where someone lived at a given time.

White Pages Property Searches

Property records are essential for South Brunswick white pages research. The NJ property tax transparency database includes every parcel in the township. Owner names, assessed values, and tax amounts are all searchable. You can look up a specific address or search by owner name to find all properties held by one person.

South Brunswick's housing includes single-family subdivisions, townhouse communities, and apartment complexes. The Route 1 corridor has commercial and industrial properties as well. Deed transfers recorded with the Middlesex County Clerk document every sale, including the price paid and mortgage details. Property tax data is updated annually. Together, these records provide a strong foundation for identifying residents and verifying addresses across the township.

New Jersey property tax database for South Brunswick searches

OPRA Requests for South Brunswick

The Open Public Records Act applies to all South Brunswick township offices and Middlesex County agencies. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, records are presumed public. No explanation is needed when filing a request. The custodian of records must respond within seven business days as outlined in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5.

Submit OPRA requests through the NJ OPRA portal or directly to the township custodian. Frequently requested records from South Brunswick include police incident reports, building permits, and environmental inspection reports. N.J.S.A. 47:1A-6 limits the fees that can be charged for copies. Electronic records are generally provided at no additional cost when the digital file already exists.

Voter Registration Data

Voter registration records serve as a reliable directory tool. The state voter search portal checks registration status using a person's name and date of birth. A positive result confirms registration at an address in Middlesex County.

The Middlesex County Board of Elections maintains voter rolls for South Brunswick and all other townships in the county. Records include names, addresses, party affiliations, and participation history. Bulk voter data is accessible to campaigns and researchers. For individual lookups, the state online portal is the most convenient option. Records are updated after each election cycle to reflect new registrations and address changes.

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

Voter registration lookup for South Brunswick residents

Search Strategies for South Brunswick

South Brunswick is geographically large with distinct communities that each have their own postal designations. Kendall Park uses ZIP 08824, Dayton uses 08810, Kingston uses 08528, and Monmouth Junction uses 08852. Using the correct ZIP code significantly improves search accuracy in property databases.

If a name search returns no results, try alternate spellings or partial name searches. South Brunswick has a diverse population, and name variations between databases are common. Combining voter registration data with property records is often the most effective approach for confirming both identity and address.

  • Match ZIP codes to specific communities within the township
  • Use property records to verify ownership and addresses
  • Check voter registration for current residency status
  • File OPRA requests for specific township documents
New Jersey Courts portal for South Brunswick case lookups

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Middlesex County White Pages

South Brunswick is one of the many municipalities in Middlesex County. County offices in New Brunswick handle recorded documents, court cases, and election administration for the entire county. For broader searches that extend beyond South Brunswick, visit the Middlesex County page.

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