Allentown Police

COURT INFORMATION
 
 

Court Administrator, Brittany Stapon, CMCA 

Email: Brittany.Stapon@njcourts.gov

Court Phone Number: 609-758-0262
Alternate Court Number: 609-758-0291
Court Fax: 609-758-1140 

Court Hours: Monday- Thursday 9:30AM-3:30PM

Allentown & Upper Freehold Municipal Court Website

The Borough of Allentown has a shared service with Upper Freehold Township for municipal court services. 
The Borough of Allentown's Court Office is now located at the 
Upper Freehold Township Municipal Building, 314 Route 539, Cream Ridge, New Jersey 08514.

Payments can not be accepted at the Allentown Borough Hall.
Allentown Borough Hall staff cannot answer questions about municipal court cases.
All inquiries must be directed to the Court Administrator and her staff. 
 
**Traffic fines can be paid online using the link below**
 
 
 
2026 COURT SCHEDULE
All court dates begin at 3:30PM

 

January 8, 2026
January 22, 2026
February 12, 2026
February 26, 2026
March 12, 2026
March 26, 2026
April 9, 2026
April 23, 2026
May 14, 2026
May 28, 2026
June 11, 2026
July 9, 2026
July 23, 2026
August 13, 2026
August 27, 2026
September 10, 2026
September 24, 2026
October 8, 2026
October 22, 2026
November 12, 2026
December 10, 2026

 

 

CIVILIAN COMPLAINT INFORMATION


Under New Jersey State law, a private citizen can bring a case against another citizen claiming that the other person has violated some law. The person who starts the case is called the complaining witness or the complainant. The person being charged with the alleged offense is called the defendant.

A complaint can be filed at the Allentown & Upper Freehold Municipal Court and will be issued by a Court Administrator. The complainant will be asked to fill out a form (download below) that asks for the name and address of the person they wish to file the complaint against. If they do not know the name and address, a complaint cannot be done until such time as the information can be provided to the court staff.

Also, they will be asked to give the facts in support of the charge they feel has been violated. Please note the court staff cannot give advice on what charges or statutes have been violated.

The incident must have occurred in the Borough of Allentown, unless it is a domestic violence charge. If the court staff finds probable cause, a complaint will be issued.

The court staff or Judge may suggest mediation in lieu of filing a citizen complaint. Mediation is a no-cost, confidential way to end disputes without going to court and without using a judge to decide the case.

Civilian Complaint Form