Bloomfield Township Directory of Residents

Bloomfield Township is a vibrant Essex County community with a rich history dating back to 1812. This residents directory for Bloomfield Township guides you through the public records and government documents held at 1 Municipal Plaza. Mayor Jenny Mundell leads a township that values transparency and community engagement. The residents directory covers municipal records, vital statistics, planning documents, and OPRA request procedures. Bloomfield holds Sustainable Jersey Silver Certification, reflecting its commitment to open and responsive government.

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Bloomfield Township Quick Facts

52,000 Population
Essex County
07003 ZIP Code
5.3 sq mi Land Area

Bloomfield Township Residents Directory Records

The Township of Bloomfield operates under a Mayor-Council form of government. Created on March 23, 1812, the township has a long archive of public documents. Council meetings take place in the Council Chambers on the second floor of the Municipal Building at 1 Municipal Plaza. Planning and Zoning Board meetings are held at various locations. All of these meetings produce records that are part of the Bloomfield Township residents directory.

The township clerk's office at 973-680-4000 handles requests for council agendas, minutes, ordinances, and resolutions. These records are public under New Jersey's Open Public Records Act. The clerk serves as the custodian of government records for the township. OPRA requests can be submitted in person or through the township website.

Bloomfield Township Municipal Building residents directory

Bloomfield is a Fair and Welcoming Community. The township has compiled legal and know-your-rights resources on its website. The police do not participate in federal immigration enforcement. These policies and their related documents are available to the public as part of the Bloomfield residents directory.

Note: Bloomfield ranks among New Jersey's greenest municipalities with its Sustainable Jersey Silver Certification.

Accessing the Bloomfield Residents Directory Through OPRA

The Open Public Records Act at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 gives the public broad access to government records in Bloomfield Township. The law covers nearly all documents that the township creates or receives in the course of its official business. Records must be provided within seven business days unless an extension is needed.

Standard copy fees apply. Letter-size pages cost five cents each. Legal-size pages are seven cents. The township cannot charge for the time spent searching for records. If a request is denied, the clerk must explain why in writing. You can appeal to the Government Records Council or file in Superior Court.

Common records in the Bloomfield Township residents directory include council meeting minutes, adopted budgets, contracts with vendors, planning board decisions, and zoning maps. The township also keeps records of building permits, code enforcement actions, and various licenses. All of these are subject to public access under OPRA with limited exceptions.

The township website serves as an important tool for staying informed. Residents can sign up for email notifications about meetings, events, and municipal news. The Bloomfield Township Facebook Page posts regular updates. The township encourages residents to attend Council Meetings and share ideas with elected officials.

Bloomfield Township Vital Records Directory

Marriage licenses in Bloomfield Township are handled by the Registrar of Vital Statistics in Room 111 at 1 Municipal Plaza. The license fee is $28. Couples must apply in the municipality where either party lives. The license is valid throughout New Jersey.

Both applicants must be at least 18 years old. Neither can be a party to another marriage, civil union, or domestic partnership. Applicants under 18 need parental consent. Those under 16 also need approval from a Superior Court judge. The Bloomfield Registrar can be reached at 973-680-4029.

Birth and death certificates for events in Bloomfield are available from the Registrar's office. The New Jersey Department of Health in Trenton also maintains these records at the state level. For events that happened outside Bloomfield, contact the registrar in the municipality where the event took place or the state office at 877-622-7549.

The New Jersey State Archives hold older vital records and historical documents. These archives are a valuable part of the broader residents directory for genealogical research. Staff can help you search by name, date, or event type.

Note: If neither marriage applicant is a New Jersey resident, the license must be obtained in the municipality where the ceremony will occur.

Bloomfield Township Community Residents Directory

Bloomfield offers beautiful parks, shopping, dining, and entertainment. The township invests in sustainable practices and supports local businesses. The "Clean and Strong Bloomfield" initiative focuses on safety, infrastructure, and quality of life for all residents. These programs produce public documents that are available through the residents directory.

Residents can report issues like potholes or streetlight outages through the township website. The site also provides information about local programs, services, and community events. The Planning and Zoning Board maintains records of development applications, site plans, and variance requests. These are public records under New Jersey law.

Bloomfield Township sits close to Newark and New York City, giving residents easy access to regional resources. NJ Transit bus and rail services connect Bloomfield to the broader metropolitan area. The Essex County Clerk's office in Newark handles county-level records including land documents, election files, and passport services for Bloomfield residents.

The township was created on March 23, 1812, and has gone through several boundary changes since then. Its archival records stretch back over two centuries. The Municipal Building at 1 Municipal Plaza houses most township departments. The main phone number is 973-680-4000. Residents can also reach Mayor Jenny Mundell by email at jmundell@bloomfieldtwpnj.com for township concerns and questions about services in the Bloomfield residents directory.

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Essex County Residents Directory

Bloomfield Township is one of several municipalities in Essex County. The county clerk's office in Newark handles land records, property documents, business filings, and election services for the entire county. For records beyond what the Bloomfield Township residents directory provides, the Essex County Clerk at the Hall of Records can assist. Christopher J. Durkin serves as the Essex County Clerk.

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