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Middlesex County, NJ Public Records

Superior Court - Criminal
PO Box 964
New Brunswick, NJ 08901 www.judiciary.state.nj.us/middles...
Hours: 8:30AM-4:30PM EST
P: 732-519-3853
No credit cards accepted.
Jurisdiction: Felony, Misdemeanor
Restricted Records: No sealed, expunged, PSI records released
Physical address is 56 Paterson St.
Superior Court - Civil
PO Box 2633
56 Patterson St, 2nd Fl Tower
New Brunswick, NJ 08903 www.judiciary.state.nj.us/middles...
Hours: 8:15AM-4:30PM EST
P: 732-981-2464, 519-3737, 519-3678
Jurisdiction: Civil Actions over $15,000
Restricted Records: No sealed, expunged, dismissed, judges notes, PSI's, on discovery packets records released
Probate is located at 75 Bayard St.
Superior Court Special Civil Part
PO Box 1146
56 Paterson St
New Brunswick, NJ 08901 www.judiciary.state.nj.us/middles...
Hours: 8:30AM-4:30PM EST
P: 732-519-3200
Jurisdiction: Civil Actions under $15,000, Eviction, Small Claims
Restricted Records: No adoption, sealed, juvenile, expunged, dismissed, or mental health records released

Middlesex County, NJ Vital Records

Contact the Middlesex County Recorder Office if you would like to find vital records, such as birth, death, marriage, divorce, and real estate records.

Middlesex County Court Recorder
75 Bayard St, 4th fl
New Brunswick, NJ 08903
www.co.middlesex.nj.us/countycler...
8:30AM-4PM EST
Phone: 732-745-3364, 732-745-3204
Fax: 732-745-5921
Real Estate, Deed, Lien, Mortgage

Official Middlesex County Vital Certificates

Middlesex County Vital Certificates

If you would like to obtain a hard copy of a birth, death, marriage, divorce, or other vital record, you can do so by searching for and requesting a vital certificate. Vital certificates are official hard copy documents, the same as those used by the United States government.

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Middlesex County Information

Middlesex County, New Jersey is just across the bay from New York City. It is often referred to as the Gateway Region because it is so close to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Because of its close proximity to New York, Middlesex County saw a huge influx of immigrants in the 17th Century. Descendents of those early settlers have had a great deal of influence on the diversity of Middlesex County today.

Middlesex County takes care of its residents. Through the offering of a wide spectrum of activities such as tax seminars, lecture series, concerts, and extension classes, the county helps keep the population well-informed. If you're looking for accommodations and great places to eat, a quick internet search will provide you with hundreds of options from which to choose. You'll find hotels to fit any budget, and restaurants to fit all tastes. The food choices are as diverse as the immigrants that settled the area long ago—you can enjoy authentic Italian, rich and spicy Indian, aromatic Thai, or hot and sassy Mexican foods, just to name a few options.

Rutgers University offers sports fans a full-slate of intramural sporting events, and the arts community is active and robust. You can ice skate at Roosevelt Park in Edison, or catch a game or concert at the NJ Convention & Expo Center in Raritan. If you're more into the arts, you can see a play at any number of theaters or playhouses or visit one of many museums. On the lighter side, you can take in a comedy act at a neighborhood club or visit a quaint art studio to check out pottery, jewelry, and other crafts created by talented local artists. Middlesex County has a lot to offer, why not check it out?

Middlesex County Population Records

Total Land Area (2000): 309.72 sq mi
Population (2009): 790,738
  • Females: 50.6%
  • White: 67.6%
  • Black/African American: 11.0%
  • Asian: 19.5%
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.1%
  • Hispanic or Latino Origin: 18.0%
  • White, Not Hispanic: 51.9%
Population Change (2000-2009): 40,571
Foreign-Born Population (2000): 24.2%
Language other than English spoken at home (2000): 33.4%
Persons Below Poverty Level (2008): 7.1%
High School Graduates (2000): 84.4%
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher (2000): 33.0%
Persons per Household (2000): 2.74
Housing Units (2000): 273,637
Homeownership Rate (2000): 66.7%
Migration Flow to Middlesex County, NJ from (2007-2008):

Middlesex County Records

Total Earnings by Industry, in thou. dol. (2007):
  • Total: $32,399,980
  • Construction: $1,480,631
  • Retail Trade: $1,663,521
  • Professional and Technical Services: $4,764,595
  • Healthcare: $2,234,981
  • Banking: $2,373,252
  • Retail Trade: $1,663,521
  • Accommodations and Food Services: $476,405
  • Manufacturing: $4,522,258
  • Farms: $9,332
  • Government: $3,992,102
Employed (2000): 370,817
Unemployed (2000): 20,250
Unemployment Rate (2009): 8.7%
Annual Payroll per Employee (2007): $46,674
Local Government Employment (2007): 32,010
Local Government Revenue (2007): $2,481,128 (thou. dol.)
Local Government Debt (2007): $2,413,013 (thou. dol.)

Middlesex County Birth, Death Records

Births (2007): 10,887
  • Per 1,000 population: 14.0
Deaths (2007): 5,458
  • Per 1,000 population: 7.0
Infant Deaths (2007): 42
  • Per 1,000 population: 3.9

Middlesex County Criminal Records

Violent Crimes (2008): 1,526
  • Murder and non-negligent manslaughter: 16
  • Forcible rape: 70
  • Robbery: 617
  • Aggravated Assault: 823
Property Crimes (2008): 16,142
  • Burglary: 3,154
  • Larceny-Theft: 11,836
  • Motor Vehicle Theft: 1,152

Middlesex County Genealogy Records

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