Police Records Bureau

Police Administration Clerical Bureau

The personnel assigned to the clerical staff provide support to all sworn personnel in the units, bureaus and divisions within the department. The clerical staff has a variety of responsibilities throughout the department, including handling the police department’s budgetary items and processing firearms applications. The clerical staff also play a very large part in our community based programs such as National Night Out, Child ID and Safety Day, and the Senior Reassurance Program, to name a few. Our Records Bureau is responsible for all requests made by the public for copies of reports or documents associated with the case files. This includes requests by attorneys for discovery on criminal and civil cases. Members of the clerical staff are also responsible for the issuing of handicap parking permits. They handle all discovery requests for any summons written on South Brunswick Township ordinances that are heard in our Municipal Court, including Health Department, Fire Prevention and Animal Control. All discovery requests for summonses written by the State Police and heard in the South Brunswick Municipal Court, including DWI, are provided by the Records Bureau. All requests for motor vehicle crash reports are processed by the Records Bureau.

The following personnel can be reached directly by calling 732-329-4000 and their extensions:

Police Administration

Virginia Phillips – Administrative Assistant x7461
Luisa Matticoli – Accountant x7477

Traffic Services Bureau

Leah Haas – Clerical Support x7472

Support Services Division

Jacqueline Siemon – Clerical Support x7417

Quasi Duty Registration

SBrunswickNJ@ExtraDutySolutions.com  732-783-8484

Investigations Bureau 

Lorena Pyne – Investigative Secretary x7496
Amber Weingart – Investigative Secretary x7469

Records Bureau

Alessandra Villano – Information Management Supervisor x7409
You can also reach Records Bureau by calling (732)823-3970 or by email at PDREC@SBPDNJ.net

Alarm Registration

Leah Haas – Clerical Support x7480

Fax Numbers

Police Administration 732-329-4604
Records Bureau 732-274-2342
Investigations Squad A 732-438-0641
Investigations Squad B 732-329-8627
Support Services Division 732-329-8274
Community Services/Traffic 732-823-3964

Pursuant to the Open Public Records Act (OPRA) a Records Request Form is available and may be downloaded below. Some records will be immediately available during normal business hours, and some records which require time to compile and to make the copies requested should be available within seven (7) business days.

Questions and Answers

The Records Bureau is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 A.M. until 4:30 P.M. We are closed on most holidays.
We are located on the first floor of the Police wing of the Municipal Building. The Municipal Building is on the corner of Kingston Lane and the new extension of Route 522. The address is 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction, N.J. 08852
All reports taken by a police officer, and those reported online.

To obtain a copy of a releasable police report, you may either request a copy by email, with proper ID, at pdrec@sbpdnj.net or come to Police Headquarters during regular business hours, 8:30 AM until 4:30 PM For any questions, please call (732)823-3970.

There are 3 ways to obtain a Motor Vehicle Crash report:
 
1. Visit https://buycrash.lexisnexisrisk.com/ 
There will be an $8 fee.
Please enter State, Jurisdiction and only ONE of the following:
Report Number as follows I-2022-xxxxxx
Last Name and Date of Accident
Last Name and Location of Accident
 
2. Arrive in person to the South Brunswick Police Records Window at 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction
 
There will be a 5 cents per page fee
 
3. Make a request to us by mailing a $5 check made out to South Brunswick Township Please provide us with the case number, your name, address and phone number, mail to:
 
South Brunswick Police Department Records Bureau
540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Jct., NJ 08852

An act concerning public access to government records, amending and supplementing C47:1A-1, amending P.L. 1995 and P.L. 1998 establishing privacy study commission and making an appropriation for the expense thereof, and repealing parts of the statutory law. For further information on the Government Record Council and O.P.R.A. go to www.nj.gov/grc/

You can obtain a records check by bringing photo identification to the Records Bureau Monday through Friday, 8:30 A.M. until 4:00 P.M. You must complete a Criminal History Request Form if you need a letter of good conduct or a criminal history check. The letter is usually done while you wait.

You can pick up a form at the Records Bureau. If you have a doctor’s note and a check for $4 written out to “N.J. Motor Vehicle Commission”, we will issue the placard at that time. If you do not have a note from you doctor you can take the form to the doctor and have him complete the form, you will need to bring the form back to the Records Bureau during normal business hours (8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.) and a placard will be issued while you wait.

 

Permanent handicap parking applications can also be obtained from the Records Bureau, but YOU must complete the form and mail it to N.J. Division of Motor Vehicle. We do not issue permanent placards.

All of the forms needed to obtain a purchase permit, firearms permit and permit to carry are available at the Records Bureau. Contact the Detective Bureau at 732-329-4000 ext. 7496. Firearms applications are also available in the Police Forms section of this web site.

 

All written request for discovery should be sent to South Brunswick Police, 540 Ridge Road Monmouth Junction N.J. 08852, ATT: Records Bureau. You can also fax your request to (732)274-2342, or send via email to PDREC@SBPDNJ.net

The Municipal Court handles all traffic summonses. You can contact South Brunswick Municipal Court at (732)329-4000 x7428.

All warrant information is obtained through either the Municipal Court, during normal business hours (8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.), or the police department’s Station Officer at 732-329-4646.

 

The South Brunswick Police Department will fingerprint only those residents who possess hardcopy fingerprint cards.

 

– Federal background checks

– Out of state background checks

– Adoption

 

The above individuals can come to the police department Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:00pm to be fingerprinted. There is a $10 fee for this service.

 

The South Brunswick Police Department cannot fingerprint for the following purposes:

 

– Immigration

– Visa

– Good conduct

– Expungement

– New Jersey employment

– Foreign business

– Non-Criminal Justice NJ Licensing/Employment

– Non-Criminal Justice NJ Volunteer backgrounds unless SB resident

– NJ Volunteer Care Providers

– NJ Volunteer Review Operations

– Firearms Purchaser ID Card/Permit to Purchase

 

USE OF FINGERPRINTING VENDOR: The state designated vendor for fingerprinting is IdentoGo and can be reached at:

– www.identoGo.com or 877-503-5981

 

RESOURCES: Persons who require fingerprinting not permitted by our agency can contact:

 

1. NJSP – www.njsp.org or 609-882-2000

2. US Citizen & Immigration Services – www.uscis.gov or 800-375-5283

 

 

 

Open Public Records Act Records Request Form

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