Middlesex County Residents Directory Search

Middlesex County is the second most populous county in New Jersey with about 865,000 residents. The county seat is New Brunswick, a city known for its university and medical centers. This residents directory covers all 25 municipalities in Middlesex County, from Edison Township and Woodbridge Township to Perth Amboy and Sayreville. Public records from county and local offices help you find people, trace property ownership, and access vital records throughout the county.

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Middlesex County Quick Facts

865,000 Population
New Brunswick County Seat
25 Municipalities
1683 Year Founded

Middlesex County Clerk Residents Directory

The Middlesex County Clerk in New Brunswick is the primary source for land records in the county. Every deed, mortgage, and lien filed in Middlesex County is recorded here. These documents list the names and addresses of buyers, sellers, and borrowers. They create a detailed trail of who owns property and where they live.

With 865,000 residents, Middlesex County sees a high volume of real estate transactions. Edison Township alone has over 100,000 people. Woodbridge Township is nearly as large. Each sale, refinance, or transfer in these towns creates a record at the county clerk's office. The clerk also handles trade name registrations, which show business owners and their addresses throughout the county.

You can visit the clerk's office in person or search some records through the county website. Staff are available to help with lookups during weekday business hours.

Public Records Access in Middlesex County

The Open Public Records Act, codified at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, makes government records available to the public. Every office in Middlesex County must comply. You submit a written request to the records custodian. They have seven business days to respond.

OPRA is a powerful tool for the Middlesex County residents directory. It covers property permits, building inspection reports, meeting minutes, contracts, and more. Any record made or kept by a government body in Middlesex County is subject to OPRA. Some records have exceptions, like active law enforcement investigations or attorney-client communications. But the vast majority of public records are open.

Note: You do not need to explain why you want a record when you file an OPRA request in Middlesex County.

Vital Records in Middlesex County

Municipal registrars in Middlesex County keep birth, death, and marriage records under N.J.S.A. 26:8-1. Each of the 25 municipalities handles vital records for events that occurred within its borders. New Brunswick, Edison, Perth Amboy, and Woodbridge each have their own registrar.

To get a birth certificate in Middlesex County, contact the municipal clerk where the birth took place. Marriage licenses are issued by the town where the ceremony will happen. Death certificates come from the municipality where the death occurred. These records are vital to the residents directory because they tie individuals to specific places and dates in Middlesex County.

New Jersey vital records guidance for Middlesex County residents directory

The New Jersey Department of Health maintains state-level copies of vital records and can issue certificates for events in any Middlesex County municipality.

Find Middlesex County Residents Through Property Data

Property records are the strongest tool in the Middlesex County residents directory. The county clerk records deeds and mortgages. Local tax assessors track property ownership and mailing addresses. Both are public records.

Middlesex County has diverse communities. Old Bridge Township, South Brunswick, and Piscataway are large suburban townships with thousands of properties. Carteret and Perth Amboy are smaller but denser. East Brunswick and Monroe Township round out the major population centers. Every property in every town has a tax record that shows the current owner. These records are updated annually and are among the most reliable sources for finding where someone lives in Middlesex County today.

Middlesex County Court Records Directory

The Middlesex County Superior Court in New Brunswick handles thousands of cases each year. Civil, criminal, and family case records are public unless sealed. These records contain party names and addresses that support the residents directory.

Search Middlesex County cases through the eCourts portal. It is free for basic case information. Enter a name to see all matching cases in the system. For copies of specific documents, contact the court clerk in New Brunswick. The NJ Courts Self-Help Center can guide you through the process of requesting records.

Voter Registration in Middlesex County

Voter rolls are public records in New Jersey. The Middlesex County Clerk maintains voter registration data for all 25 municipalities. Each record includes the voter's name, home address, date of birth, and party enrollment. With hundreds of thousands of registered voters, this is one of the largest datasets in the Middlesex County residents directory.

Voter data is valuable because it is current. When someone moves within or out of Middlesex County, they must update their registration. This keeps the data fresh. You can request individual lookups or bulk voter data from the county clerk's office in New Brunswick.

Note: Voter registration records in Middlesex County do not contain financial or Social Security information.

Historical Residents of Middlesex County

Middlesex County was formed in 1683, making it one of New Jersey's original counties. The New Jersey State Archives holds historical records that cover the county. Census data, old court records, and colonial-era documents are all available for research.

Historical records for Middlesex County residents directory

Federal census records for Middlesex County start in 1790 and run through 1950. They show household members, ages, and occupations. Local histories and genealogical collections add detail for researchers tracing families across generations in Middlesex County. For help with public records questions, Legal Services of New Jersey offers free guidance to qualifying individuals.

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Cities in Middlesex County

Middlesex County has 25 municipalities. The largest ones are listed below with links to their own pages in the residents directory.

Nearby Counties

Middlesex County borders several other counties. Check these residents directories to expand your search area.