Municipal Court Lawyer Serving Brick
Brick Township Municipal Court sits at 401 Chambers Bridge Road, reachable at (732) 262-1226, and it is the courtroom where nearly every local charge that is not felony-level gets decided: the traffic tickets from Route 70, Route 88, and the Parkway ramps at Exit 91, DWI cases, disorderly-persons offenses like simple assault and shoplifting, township ordinance violations, and the summer matters that come off Route 35 and the beach sections.
For one of the largest townships at the Shore, that is a substantial docket, and it serves two very different populations: Brick residents, and the seasonal drivers who pass through all summer and get their first look at the town by way of a summons. Municipal court outcomes are not small. Points and MVC surcharges follow you for years, disorderly-persons convictions create a permanent criminal record and carry up to six months of jail exposure, and a missed court date converts a routine matter into a bench warrant and a license suspension. Most of what this court handles is negotiable to some degree — lower-point and no-point resolutions for tickets, record-protecting outcomes for many first-offense criminal matters — but negotiation rewards preparation: knowing the charge, the record, and the realistic ask before the court date, not during it. For most non-DWI matters, we appear so you never have to.
What We Know About Brick Cases
Working knowledge for Chambers Bridge Road: the court serves the entire township, mainland and beach sections alike, so its calendars carry everything from Herbertsville speeding tickets to summer matters from the barrier island.
If you missed a date, move fast — bench warrants and license suspensions issue on failures to appear, and both are usually fixable if counsel contacts the court promptly and gets the matter restored.
Out-of-area defendants, a constant here given Route 70 and Parkway traffic, can typically resolve non-DWI matters without ever returning to Brick.







