Evesham Township Residents Directory
Evesham Township is a large community in Burlington County, New Jersey, with about 47,523 residents. The township is in the Marlton area and offers a median household income of about $102,909. This residents directory for Evesham Township covers the public records and services available at the Municipal Building on Tuckerton Road. The directory helps residents find vital records, property documents, election information, and government files held by the township and Burlington County.
Evesham Township Quick Facts
Evesham Township Clerk Residents Directory
Evesham Township maintains the Municipal Building at 984 Tuckerton Road, Marlton, NJ 08053-2652. The main phone is (856) 983-2900. The township operates under a Council form of government. The clerk's office handles municipal records, OPRA requests, elections, and various permits and licenses.
Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, residents have the right to access government records in Evesham Township. The clerk serves as the custodian of these records. OPRA requests must be submitted in writing and get a response within seven business days. Standard copy fees apply at state-mandated rates.
The township maintains multiple websites for different departments. These include the main township site, the Police website, Fire Rescue website, Municipal Utilities Authority site, Indian Spring Golf site, and the Evesham Library website. Each department produces records that are part of the Evesham residents directory. The median age in the township is about 42.74 years, reflecting a stable and established community.
The median age in Evesham is 42.74 years. The average property sale price is about $395,000 to $413,420. The average parcel is 0.25 acres with an average building size of about 1,930 to 1,989 square feet. Property records for these transactions are maintained by both the township and Burlington County.
Note: Evesham Township is at 984 Tuckerton Road, Marlton, NJ 08053. The main phone is (856) 983-2900.
Evesham Voting and Election Residents Directory
Evesham Township serves as an early voting location. The Blue Barn Recreational Facility at 1004 Tuckerton Road handles early voting for Evesham and other Burlington County municipalities. Early voting hours are 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM on weekdays and Saturdays and 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Sundays.
During the early voting period, registered voters from any of Burlington County's 40 municipalities can go to any of nine early voting locations. Evesham is one of these convenient spots. Vote-by-mail ballots can be requested from the Burlington County Clerk's Office until 3:00 PM the day before the election.
If you already requested a vote-by-mail ballot and want to vote in person at an early voting site or on Election Day, you must use a provisional ballot. This prevents multiple votes from being cast. The Evesham residents directory includes all election records maintained by the township clerk and Burlington County.
Burlington County Records for Evesham Residents
Burlington County provides the Public Records Electronic Search System, known as PRESS. This online tool lets you search county audits, budgets, debt statements, election results, meeting agendas and minutes, and property records. Access PRESS at the county website or call 609-265-5122 for help.
The Burlington County Surrogate Court provides an index of estates with over 1.7 million documents available on computer display. Documents not on the computer can be searched in hard copy. All documents are available for printing or copying. The county also offers online searches for land records, liens, and property records.
The New Jersey Department of Health at 877-622-7549 maintains vital records at the state level. Birth, marriage, and death certificates can be obtained from the state office at 140 East Front Street in Trenton. For events in Evesham, the local registrar may also have copies.
- Burlington County PRESS system for record searches
- Surrogate Court with 1.7 million documents
- Online land records and property searches
- Call 609-265-5122 for county records help
- Nine early voting locations countywide
The New Jersey State Archives in Trenton hold historical documents for Burlington County municipalities including Evesham. These archives are open by appointment for genealogical research and historical document searches.
Evesham Township maintains a Police website, Fire Rescue website, and a Municipal Utilities Authority website. Each department produces records that form part of the Evesham residents directory. The Indian Spring Golf course and Evesham Library also have their own websites. The township is well-connected online, which makes it easy for residents to find records and services from home.
Property records in Evesham are maintained at both the township and county level. The township tax assessor keeps property valuations. The tax collector handles payments and delinquency records. For deeds, mortgages, and land documents, the Burlington County Clerk is the right contact. The PRESS online system lets you search these county records from any computer. The Burlington County Surrogate Court with over 1.7 million estate documents is another key resource for Evesham residents who need probate or estate records. Call 609-265-5122 for county records help.
Note: The average building size in Evesham Township is about 1,930 to 1,989 square feet.
Burlington County Residents Directory
Evesham Township is one of 40 municipalities in Burlington County. The county clerk maintains land records, election files, and passport services for all county towns. The PRESS online search system provides access to property records, budgets, and county documents. For records that extend beyond the Evesham Township residents directory, the Burlington County offices can help with property searches, estate records, and business filings. The Evesham Municipal Building at 984 Tuckerton Road, Marlton, NJ 08053 is the best starting point for any records search. Call (856) 983-2900 for the main township number. The Evesham residents directory connects township, county, and state resources in one guide.