Woodbridge Township Residents Directory

The Woodbridge Township residents directory provides public record access for Middlesex County's most populous municipality. Woodbridge has about 103,000 residents spread across multiple communities and is one of the oldest townships in New Jersey. This residents directory covers property records, voter data, vital records, and municipal information held by Woodbridge Township and Middlesex County. The township clerk at the municipal building handles local records. Middlesex County offices in New Brunswick manage county-level filings. This page helps you search the Woodbridge residents directory.

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Woodbridge Quick Facts

103,000 Population
Middlesex County
07001-07095 ZIP Codes
24.5 sq mi Area

Woodbridge Residents Directory Overview

Woodbridge Township is one of the oldest settlements in New Jersey, chartered in 1669. It includes the communities of Woodbridge proper, Iselin, Colonia, Fords, Hopelawn, Keasbey, Port Reading, Avenel, and Sewaren. The township sits along the Arthur Kill waterway and is crossed by major highways including the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway. The Woodbridge residents directory pulls from records at the municipal building on Main Street and from Middlesex County offices in New Brunswick.

Public records in Woodbridge are governed by the Open Public Records Act at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1. The township clerk handles OPRA requests. Submit a written request and the clerk responds within seven business days. If a request is denied, you can appeal to the Government Records Council.

Woodbridge has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a nine-member council. Council meetings are open to the public. All meeting minutes, budgets, ordinances, and contracts are part of the Woodbridge residents directory.

Government records for Woodbridge Township residents

Woodbridge Property Records

Property records form a large part of the Woodbridge residents directory. The township tax assessor keeps records for all properties across the township's many communities. Woodbridge has a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial corridors, and industrial areas along the waterfront. With over 100,000 residents, the volume of property records in Woodbridge is substantial.

Search property records at the Woodbridge Tax Assessor's office. Tax maps show lot and block numbers for every parcel. Assessment lists are public and updated annually. Property tax appeals go through the Middlesex County Board of Taxation in New Brunswick.

Deed records for Woodbridge are filed at the Middlesex County Clerk's office in New Brunswick. All property transfers, mortgages, and liens are recorded at the county level. You can search by name or property description. Some records may be available online through the county website.

Note: Woodbridge Township has multiple communities, so property records may list different postal addresses within the township.

Vital Records for Woodbridge

The Woodbridge residents directory includes vital records. The township clerk issues birth, death, and marriage certificates for events in Woodbridge. A valid ID and direct connection to the person on the record are needed. The township serves a large population, so the volume of vital records is significant.

The NJ Department of Health has statewide records from 1848 forward. Certificates can be ordered online or by mail. Marriage licenses are issued by the Woodbridge township clerk. Both parties must appear in person.

Voter Registration in Woodbridge

Voter rolls for Woodbridge are kept by the Middlesex County Board of Elections. These public records include names, addresses, and party affiliations. With its large population, Woodbridge has many polling locations spread across the township. Registration is part of the Woodbridge residents directory.

Register at the township clerk's office, at the Middlesex County Clerk's office in New Brunswick, or online at the NJ Division of Elections.

Court Records for Woodbridge

Court records for Woodbridge are at the Middlesex County Superior Court in New Brunswick. The court handles civil, criminal, and family cases. Search at njcourts.gov.

Woodbridge has a municipal court that handles traffic violations, ordinance cases, and minor offenses. Records are available from the court clerk. More serious matters go to the Middlesex County Superior Court in New Brunswick.

Woodbridge Historical Records

Woodbridge Township has one of the longest histories of any community in New Jersey, going back to 1669. The New Jersey State Archives in Trenton holds extensive historical records that may include early Woodbridge documents. Census records, colonial-era government papers, and old tax lists are among the holdings.

The Woodbridge Public Library and local historical societies preserve community history. These resources add significant depth to the Woodbridge residents directory for anyone doing genealogy or historical research about this centuries-old township.

How to Access Woodbridge Records

The Woodbridge residents directory is accessible through several channels. The municipal building on Main Street in Woodbridge proper accepts walk-in record requests. The township clerk handles OPRA requests and can help you find the right department or records custodian.

Written OPRA requests should include full names, dates, and document descriptions. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, the clerk responds within seven business days. Copy fees follow the state schedule. If denied, you can appeal to the Government Records Council.

Online tools support the Woodbridge residents directory. Middlesex County provides property lookups and deed searches through its website. The state courts system offers free case searches. The NJ Department of Health handles vital record orders online. These tools make routine searches faster.

With over 100,000 residents spread across nine distinct communities, Woodbridge generates a large volume of public records. Building permits, planning board decisions, zoning variances, and business licenses are all public records. Each community within the township, from Iselin to Colonia to Port Reading, produces records that are part of the Woodbridge residents directory. The township's location along the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway also generates transportation and infrastructure-related records.

  • Visit the municipal building on Main Street in Woodbridge
  • Submit an OPRA request to the township clerk
  • Search Middlesex County online tools for property data
  • Use state websites for vital records and court lookups
  • Check the township website for meeting minutes and ordinances

Note: Woodbridge Township has nine distinct communities, so records may list different postal addresses within the same township.

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Middlesex County Residents Directory

Woodbridge Township is part of Middlesex County. County records including deeds, court filings, and tax data are in New Brunswick. Visit the Middlesex County residents directory for county-level resources and links.

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