Gloucester Township Residents Directory Guide

The Gloucester Township residents directory provides public record access for Camden County's largest township by area. Gloucester Township has about 64,000 residents and spans a large portion of eastern Camden County. This residents directory covers property data, voter registration, vital records, and municipal records maintained by the township and Camden County. The township clerk handles local records while Camden County offices in the city of Camden manage county filings. Start your search here for Gloucester Township residents directory records.

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Gloucester Township Quick Facts

64,000 Population
Camden County
08012/08021/08029/08083 ZIP Codes
23.2 sq mi Area

About the Gloucester Township Residents Directory

Gloucester Township is one of the oldest municipalities in New Jersey, dating back to 1695. It covers a large area in the southeastern part of Camden County and includes several distinct communities such as Blackwood, Erial, Glendora, and Chews Landing. The Gloucester Township residents directory draws from records at the municipal building and from Camden County offices.

The New Jersey Open Public Records Act at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 gives the public access to government records in Gloucester Township. The township clerk is the records custodian. You can submit a written OPRA request to the clerk, who must respond within seven business days.

Gloucester Township operates under a mayor-council form of government. The mayor and council hold regular public meetings. All meeting minutes, resolutions, and adopted ordinances are part of the Gloucester Township residents directory. The township website may have recent documents available for download.

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Gloucester Township Property Records

Property records make up a significant part of the Gloucester Township residents directory. The township tax assessor maintains records for all parcels, including owner names, assessed values, and annual tax amounts. Gloucester Township has a mix of housing, from single-family neighborhoods to townhouse developments and some commercial areas along the Black Horse Pike.

You can look up property data at the Gloucester Township Tax Assessor's office. Tax maps identify properties by lot and block. Assessment lists are updated each year. Property tax appeals go through the Camden County Board of Taxation.

Deed records are filed with the Camden County Clerk. All property transfers, mortgages, and liens for Gloucester Township are recorded at the county level. You can search by name or by property description at the county offices in Camden.

Note: Camden County also has a satellite office in Voorhees that may handle some record requests.

Vital Records in Gloucester Township

Birth, death, and marriage records for events in Gloucester Township are part of the residents directory. The township clerk issues certified copies. You need a valid photo ID and must show a direct relationship to the person named in the record.

The NJ Department of Health also provides vital records statewide. State records go back to 1848 and can be ordered online, by mail, or in person in Trenton. Marriage licenses for Gloucester Township are issued by the township clerk.

Gloucester Township Voter Records

Voter registration records are part of the Gloucester Township residents directory. The Camden County Board of Elections maintains the voter rolls, which include names, addresses, and party affiliations. Voter rolls are public records in New Jersey.

Gloucester Township residents can register to vote at the township clerk's office, at the Camden County Clerk's office, or online through the NJ Division of Elections. The township clerk can help with questions about polling locations and districts.

Court Records for Gloucester Township

Court records for Gloucester Township are filed at the Camden County Superior Court. The court handles civil, criminal, and family matters for all of Camden County. Search cases through the eCourts portal at njcourts.gov.

Gloucester Township has a municipal court for local cases including traffic violations and ordinance matters. Records from the municipal court can be requested from the court clerk. More serious cases go to the Camden County Superior Court.

Most court records are public under New Jersey law. The Gloucester Township residents directory links to both the municipal and county court systems for full access to available records.

Historical Records for Gloucester Township

As one of New Jersey's oldest communities, Gloucester Township has a rich historical record. The New Jersey State Archives in Trenton holds old census data, tax lists, and colonial-era government documents that may reference Gloucester Township residents from past centuries.

The Gloucester Township Historical Society and local libraries preserve community history. Old maps, photographs, and local publications can complement the Gloucester Township residents directory for genealogy and historical research.

Accessing the Gloucester Township Directory

There are several ways to access the Gloucester Township residents directory. The municipal building accepts walk-in requests during business hours. The township clerk handles OPRA requests and serves as the primary contact for most record inquiries. Bring a valid photo ID when visiting.

Written OPRA requests should include details about the records you need. Provide full names, dates, addresses, and document types. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, the clerk must respond within seven business days. Copy fees follow the state schedule.

Online tools support the Gloucester Township residents directory. Camden County offers property lookups and deed searches. The state courts system provides free case searches. The NJ Department of Health handles vital record orders. These digital resources save time for routine searches.

Gloucester Township includes many distinct communities, and records may reference different neighborhood names within the township. Blackwood is the largest section, but Chews Landing, Erial, Glendora, and Blenheim are also part of the township. Property records and vital records in the Gloucester Township residents directory may use any of these community names as the mailing address, even though they are all within the same municipality.

Note: Gloucester Township should not be confused with Gloucester County, which is a separate county to the south.

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Camden County Residents Directory

Gloucester Township is part of Camden County. County records including deeds, court filings, and county tax data are maintained in the city of Camden. Visit the Camden County residents directory for more details and links to county resources.

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