Marlboro Township

Traffic and Criminal Offenses

Town Overview

Many offenses in Marlboro occur in residential areas, and there are two main sources for offenses brought to Marlboro Municipal Court.  The first is Route 520, the Marlboro Township Police maintain speed traps and check points on a fairly regular basis.   The second is State Highway 9, where the Freehold Township Police maintain speed traps and check points on a fairly regular basis.  Raymond Albert Raya, Esq. appears in Marlboro Township Municipal Court on a regular basis for private clients.  With his breadth of experience, Raymond Albert Raya, Esq. knows how to defend your rights and to successfully resolve your motor vehicle charge or criminal offense in Marlboro Township.  Whether the offense is Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), Possession of Drugs/CDS or a minor moving violation, Raymond Albert Raya, Esq. possesses the unique insight and personal contacts to help you through this ordeal.  Contact our office for a free consultation to see what we can do for you.

 

Marlboro Township Municipal Court

The Marlboro Township Municipal Court only hears misdemeanor criminal offenses and traffic offense cases. In some instances, individuals charged with more serious offenses will have their initial court appearance in Marlboro Township Municipal Court before their matter is transferred to the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office in Freehold.  A conviction for a violation like DWI, driving while suspended, or possession of marijuana can tarnish your record for a long time.  While the penalties of monetary fines, loss of driving privileges, community service, probation and sometimes even jail can be life-altering, the stigma of a having a criminal or motor vehicle conviction on your permanent record can haunt you for years to come.  Our office fights to avoid these outcomes.  We handle all Marlboro Township Municipal Court charges including Underage Drinking, Possession of Marijuana, Shoplifting, Disorderly Conduct, Criminal Mischief, Speeding, Reckless Driving, Racing, DWI, Refusal, driving without insurance and driving while suspended or revoked.  We also help you seek the help you need if your actions were the result of a drug or alcohol addiction.  If you are being prosecuted for a criminal charge or traffic ticket like one of these, give our offices a call and tell us about your situation.

 

Location

The Marlboro Township Municipal Court is located at 1979 Township Drive, Marlboro, New Jersey 07746. Their phone number there is (732) 536-0300 and the fax number is (732) 591-0608. The Honorable Richard A. Ganter and the Honorable Allen S. Kaplan are the presiding judges. Irene A. Moore, C.M.C.A. is the court administrator and Susan Thomas is her assistant.  Find out more at http://www.marlboro-nj.gov/court_main.html

 

Directions to Marlboro Township Municipal Court

Marlboro Township Municipal Building is located at 1979 Township Drive, Marlboro, New Jersey 07746.

Garden State Parkway South

(STAY RIGHT @ TOLL BOOTH)
to Exit 123, Exit onto Route 9 South
Route 9 South approximately 10 miles to Route 18 South (exit will be on Left side)
Route 18 South to First Exit (Route 520 / Tennent)
Turn Left at top of ramp 3rd traffic light, turn Right onto Wyncrest Road Municipal Complex entrance is 4th driveway on Right

Garden State Parkway North to Exit 98

Stay to the extreme right and get onto Route 34 North. Continue on Route 34 North. At the traffic circle, go ¾ of the way around and continue on Route 34 North, past Earle Naval Weapons Station. Approximately ½ mile past Earle, exit right onto Route 18 North. Get off at the exit for Route 79 North (Matawan). Take Route 79 North to the first traffic light. Turn left onto School Road West. At the 2nd sharp right curve School Road becomes Wyncrest Road. The Municipal Complex entrance is the 1st driveway on the left.

Route 18 North to the exit for Route 79 North (Matawan)

Take Route 79 North to the first traffic light. Turn left onto School Road West. At the 2nd sharp right curve School Road becomes Wyncrest Road. The Municipal Complex entrance is the 1st driveway on the left.

Route 18 South

Pass over Route 9, to the next exit (Route 520 and Tennent Road). At the end of the ramp, turn left onto Route 520 East. At the 3rd traffic light, turn right onto Wyncrest Road. The entrance to the Municipal Complex is the 4th driveway on the right.

Route 79 South to Wyncrest Road

At the traffic light, turn right onto Wyncrest Road. After the 1st traffic light, the entrance to the Municipal Complex is the 4th driveway on the right.

Route 79 North to the 1st traffic light after Route 18

Turn left onto School Road West. At the 2nd sharp right curve, School Road West becomes Wyncrest Road. The Municipal Complex entrance is the 1st driveway on the left.

Route 520 East, cross Route 9

At the 3rd traffic light, turn right onto Wyncrest Road. The entrance to the Municipal Complex is the 4th driveway on the right.

Route 520 West, cross Route 79 to the 1st traffic light

Turn left at the next traffic light onto Wyncrest Road. The entrance to the Municipal Complex is the 4th driveway on the right.

New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 8 (Route 33 East/Hightstown)

Exit onto Route 33 East. From Route 33 East, turn left onto Route 9 North. Exit at the Taylors Mills Road jughandle. Turn right onto Taylors Mills Road. Make the 1st left onto Lafayette Mills Road. Lafayette Mills Road becomes Wyncrest Road. At the stop sign, turn left. The Municipal Complex entrance is the 1st driveway on the left.

If you are arrested or charged in Marlboro Township, contact an attorney immediately to begin working on your case. You are not alone in this suffering.  Our office stands ready to shoulder your burden and guide you every step of the way.
The Law Offices of Raymond Albert Raya, Esq. is located at 54 Court Street, Freehold, New Jersey 07728, and our office defends individuals arrested and charged with criminal and traffic offenses in Marlboro Township Municipal Court, 1979 Township, Marlboro, New Jersey 07746, including DUI, DWI, Speeding, Driving While Uninsured, Underage Drinking, Driving While Suspended, Driving Without Insurance, Simple Assault, Harassment, Disorderly Conduct and Criminal Mischief.