Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Municipal Court
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Municipal Court
The Fairfield Municipal Court is located at 230 Fairfield Road in Fairfield, NJ. Free parking is located behind the building.
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Municipal Court
The Violations Bureau is open Monday through Thursday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and Friday 8:00am to 1:00pm
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Municipal Court
Fairfield Municipal Court meets every Thursday at 12:30pm
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Municipal Court
The phone number for the Fairfield Municipal Court is 973-882-2700 ext. 1 and the fax number is 973-882-2714.
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Certain tickets can be paid through the Violations Bureau while others will require you to appear before the judge. If your ticket is checked "Court Appearance Required" or the penalty amount is not listed on the statewide or local violations bureau schedules, you must appear in Court on the date listed on the complaint. You can also check this by visiting the website listed on the back of the ticket. It will tell you if you need to appear in Court or can just pay the ticket.
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Municipal Court
You can pay your ticket in one of three ways:
1. Visit the Violations Bureau located at 230 Fairfield Road, Fairfield, NJ 07004
2. Mail your payment to the Violations Bureau using the same address (above).
3. Pay you ticket on the state website www.njmcdirect.com
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If your ticket is not marked "Court Appearance Required", you may enter your plea of Not Guilty by either calling the Court at 973-+882-2700 ext. 1 or appearing at the Violations Bureau. Court Staff will then schedule your case for a conference or a trial sate depending on the charge.
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Once you are assigned a Court date, all requests to adjourn that date must be made in writing to the judge. They may either be faxed to 973-882-2714 or mailed to Fairfield Municipal Court, 230 Fairfield Road, Fairfield, NJ 07004. An adjournment is not automatically granted by sending a letter. You must still appear unless you have received confirmation from Court staff that the date has been changed.
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Municipal Court
For certain charges with consequences of magnitude such as a large fine, loss of driving privileges, or incarceration you may be eligible for the Public Defender if you are financially indigent. If you can afford to hire your own attorney, you can call either the Essex County Bar Association or the New Jersey Bar Association for a referral. Court staff cannot recommend an attorney to you.
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If you disagree with the judge's decision, you have the right to appeal your case to the Superior Court within 20 days of conviction. To do so you must file a notice with the Court and order a transcript of the proceeding. A convenient packet is available from the New Jersey Judiciary that explains the process step by step and provides all the necessary forms. It may be downloaded online at njcourtsonline.com