Willingboro Residents Directory

The Willingboro Township residents directory provides access to public records for this Burlington County community in southern New Jersey. Willingboro has about 32,000 residents and was one of the first planned communities in the state, developed by Levitt and Sons in the 1950s. This residents directory covers property records, voter data, vital records, and municipal information held by Willingboro and Burlington County offices. The township clerk handles local records at the municipal complex. Burlington County offices in Mount Holly manage county filings. This page guides you through the Willingboro residents directory.

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Willingboro Quick Facts

32,000 Population
Burlington County
08046 ZIP Code
7.9 sq mi Area

About the Willingboro Residents Directory

Willingboro Township has a unique history as a Levittown community. It was originally called Levittown when it was developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The name was changed to Willingboro in 1963. The township is located along the Rancocas Creek near the Delaware River. The Willingboro residents directory draws from records at the municipal building and from Burlington County offices in Mount Holly.

Public records in Willingboro are available under the Open Public Records Act at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1. The township clerk handles OPRA requests and serves as the records custodian. Submit a written request and the clerk responds within seven business days.

Willingboro uses a council-manager form of government. The township council sets policy and a township manager handles daily operations. Council meetings are open to the public. Meeting minutes, budgets, and ordinances are all part of the Willingboro residents directory.

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Willingboro Property Records

Property records are a large part of the Willingboro residents directory. The township tax assessor keeps records for all parcels. Because Willingboro was a planned community, many of its homes were built in similar styles during the same period. Property records reflect this, with many similar lot sizes and home types throughout the township.

Search property records at the Willingboro Tax Assessor's office. Tax maps show lot and block numbers for every property. Assessment lists are public and updated annually. Property tax appeals go through the Burlington County Board of Taxation in Mount Holly.

Deed records for Willingboro are filed at the Burlington County Clerk's office in Mount Holly. All transfers, mortgages, and liens are recorded at the county level. You can search by name or property description.

Note: Many Willingboro homes were built by Levitt and Sons between 1958 and 1965, which is reflected in property records.

Vital Records for Willingboro

The Willingboro residents directory includes vital records. The township clerk issues birth, death, and marriage certificates for events in Willingboro. You need a valid ID and a direct connection to the person on the record.

The NJ Department of Health provides statewide records from 1848. Certificates can be ordered online or by mail. Marriage licenses are issued by the Willingboro township clerk.

Voter Registration in Willingboro

Voter rolls are kept by the Burlington County Board of Elections. These public records include names, addresses, and party affiliations. Registration is part of the Willingboro residents directory.

Register at the township clerk's office, at the Burlington County Clerk's office in Mount Holly, or online at the NJ Division of Elections.

Court Records for Willingboro

Court records for Willingboro are at the Burlington County Superior Court in Mount Holly. The court handles civil, criminal, and family cases. Search at njcourts.gov.

Willingboro has a municipal court for local matters. Traffic violations, ordinance issues, and minor offenses are heard there. Records are available from the court clerk. Serious matters go to the Burlington County Superior Court.

Accessing the Willingboro Residents Directory

There are several ways to access the Willingboro residents directory. The township clerk at the municipal complex accepts walk-in requests during business hours. You can request copies of public records, file an OPRA form, or inspect available documents. Bring a valid photo ID.

Written OPRA requests should include clear details about what you need. Provide names, date ranges, 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 resources make some Willingboro records easier to find. Burlington County offers property data and deed searches through its website. The NJ courts system provides free case lookups. The state health department handles vital record orders. These tools save a trip to the office.

Willingboro's history as a planned community means its property records have a unique pattern. Many homes share similar characteristics and were built within a short time span. The Levitt development created distinct neighborhoods within the township, each with its own architectural style. Property records in the Willingboro residents directory reflect this organized layout.

Willingboro Historical Records

The New Jersey State Archives in Trenton holds historical records that may include documents related to Willingboro. The township's history as a Levittown community makes it a subject of interest for historians and researchers. Census records, old tax lists, and government documents are among the state archive holdings.

The Willingboro Public Library may hold local history materials. These resources complement the Willingboro residents directory for genealogy and historical work. The township's Levittown origins make it an interesting case study in American suburban planning, and researchers from around the country have studied its development.

Before the Levitt development, the area was farmland and small settlements along the Rancocas Creek. Historical records from that earlier period may be found in the state archives. The transformation from rural land to a planned community happened quickly in the late 1950s, and records from that era, including zoning changes, construction permits, and sales agreements, may be part of the Willingboro residents directory or available at the Burlington County level.

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Burlington County Residents Directory

Willingboro Township is part of Burlington County. County records including deeds, court filings, and tax data are in Mount Holly. Visit the Burlington County residents directory for county resources.

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