If you’ve got a court date at Freehold Borough Municipal Court, here’s everything you need before you go — where it is, where to park, what to expect inside, what the court handles, and what to do if you’re facing a ticket or charge. And if you’d rather not walk in alone, that’s what we’re here for.
Freehold, NJ 07728
How to get to Freehold Borough Municipal Court
The court is located at 38 Jackson Street, Freehold, NJ 07728. It's at 38 Jackson Street in downtown Freehold Borough. Note: this is the Borough court — separate from the Freehold Township court at 1 Municipal Plaza. Parking: There's public parking in downtown Freehold near the municipal court on Jackson Street. Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes early to get through security and find your courtroom — and if you’re unsure where to go once you arrive, call us, because we’re in this courthouse regularly.
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What to expect inside
- You’ll pass through security screening at the entrance — leave pocketknives, tools, and anything sharp in your car.
- Bring a photo ID and your ticket or court notice.
- Sessions are held on 1st–3rd Tuesdays (1:00pm & 4:00pm) & 4th Tuesday (1:00pm) — confirm your date and check the session list posted inside for your courtroom.
- Some matters are handled virtually — read your notice carefully to see whether you must appear in person.
- Dress neatly and give yourself extra time; the calendar isn’t always called in order.
What Freehold Borough Municipal Court handles
Freehold Borough Municipal Court hears traffic tickets (speeding, careless driving, and the rest of Title 39), DWI / DUI cases, lower-level criminal matters (disorderly persons offenses), and local ordinance violations. More serious indictable charges are transferred to Superior Court in Freehold. For the bigger picture on how these courts work, see our NJ municipal court guide.
Charged with a ticket or offense in Freehold Borough? Don’t just pay it.
Paying a ticket is a guilty plea — it locks in the points, the surcharges, and the insurance increases. Many tickets can be negotiated down to a no-point outcome, and many criminal charges have defenses or diversionary options most people never hear about. A few things worth reading before your date:
- What points actually cost you over five years
- How a ticket gets plea-bargained down to no points
- What happens if you miss your Freehold Borough court date
Goldman Law Firm appears in Freehold Borough and municipal courts across New Jersey every week. Call 908-692-7745 for a free consultation — we’ll tell you, plainly, what you’re facing and how we’d fight it.
Freehold Borough Municipal Court — FAQ
Where is Freehold Borough Municipal Court located?
Freehold Borough Municipal Court is at 38 Jackson Street, Freehold, NJ 07728. The court can be reached at 732-462-2444, with office hours Mon–Fri · 8:30am – 4:00pm.
What days does Freehold Borough court hold sessions?
Court sessions are held on 1st–3rd Tuesdays (1:00pm & 4:00pm) & 4th Tuesday (1:00pm). Confirm your specific date on your court notice.
What kinds of cases does Freehold Borough Municipal Court handle?
Traffic tickets, DWI/DUI, disorderly persons (lower-level criminal) charges, and local ordinance violations. More serious indictable charges are handled in Superior Court in Freehold.
What should I bring to court?
A photo ID and your ticket or court notice. Leave anything sharp in your car — there is security screening at the entrance.
Should I just pay my Freehold Borough ticket?
Paying a ticket is a guilty plea that locks in points, surcharges, and insurance increases. Many tickets can be negotiated down to a no-point outcome — it is worth a free call before you pay.






