Old Bridge DUI Records Lookup

Old Bridge DUI records are held by the Old Bridge Municipal Court and the local police department. Old Bridge is in Middlesex County and has a population of about 68,000 people. DUI charges in Old Bridge fall under N.J.S.A. 39:4-50, and the municipal court hears all DUI cases that start with a traffic stop or arrest in the township. You can search for DUI case results, check court dates, and find arrest details through local and state search tools. This page explains how to look up DUI records in Old Bridge.

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Old Bridge Quick Facts

68,000 Population
Middlesex County
Municipal Court
0.08% BAC Limit

Old Bridge Municipal Court DUI Cases

The Old Bridge Municipal Court hears all DUI cases that begin with a traffic stop or arrest in the township. When a driver is charged under N.J.S.A. 39:4-50 in Old Bridge, the case is filed at this court. The court keeps a file for each case that holds the complaint, police reports, BAC test results, and any plea or trial outcome. These court files are the main source for Old Bridge DUI records.

DUI is a traffic offense in New Jersey, not a crime. That means DUI cases stay in the municipal court system and do not move up to Superior Court unless they are linked to a more serious charge like assault by auto or vehicular homicide. Most Old Bridge DUI records live at the municipal level as a result of this rule.

You can call the court or go in person to ask about a case. Court staff can look up DUI records by name or ticket number. If you plan to visit, bring a valid photo ID so the staff can help you. The clerk can tell you the status of a case, the next court date, and the final result if the case is closed.

New Jersey Municipal Court case search portal for DUI records

Search Old Bridge DUI Records Online

The New Jersey Courts run an online portal where you can look up municipal court cases, including DUI charges filed in Old Bridge. The Municipal Court Case Search tool lets you search by name, case number, or complaint number. It pulls results from courts across the state, so you can find Old Bridge DUI records without going to the courthouse.

To use the tool, type in the name of the person and pick Old Bridge from the court list. The results show the charge, court date, and case status. Keep in mind that not all old cases are in the online system. For Old Bridge DUI records that go back more than a few years, you may need to call the court or visit in person to get the full details.

The NJ Courts Find a Case page also lets you search for cases across all court levels. It covers both municipal and Superior Court records in one place. This is a good backup if the municipal search does not show what you need for an Old Bridge DUI case.

The NJ Courts Municipal Court page has general details about how municipal courts work in New Jersey. It can help you understand the process that Old Bridge follows for DUI cases.

Old Bridge DUI Arrest Records

The Old Bridge Police Department handles DUI arrests in the township. When an officer pulls over a driver and suspects drunk driving, the officer runs field sobriety tests and may use a breath test device. If the driver fails or turns down the test, the officer makes an arrest. The police keep a record of each DUI arrest that notes the date, time, place, charges, and BAC reading if one was taken.

You can request Old Bridge police arrest records by filing an Open Public Records Act request. New Jersey law under OPRA gives the public a right to access government records, including police reports for DUI arrests. You submit the request in writing to the Old Bridge Police Department records unit. There may be a small fee for copies of the records.

The township has seven business days to respond under OPRA. Simple requests may come back in just a few days. If the request is large or needs more work, the township must let you know in writing and give a new date for when the records will be ready.

DUI Penalties Under State Law

New Jersey sets DUI penalties at the state level, and the Old Bridge Municipal Court follows the same rules as all other courts in the state. The penalties depend on whether it is a first, second, or third offense and what the BAC level was at the time of the stop. The legal limit is 0.08% for drivers age 21 and up.

For a first DUI offense in Old Bridge with a BAC from 0.08% to 0.10%, the driver faces fines of $250 to $400. The court may order up to 30 days in jail, though jail time is rare for a first offense. The driver must go to the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center for 12 to 48 hours. The MVC will suspend the license, and the driver must install an ignition interlock device during and after the time of suspension.

If the BAC is above 0.10% on a first offense, fines rise to $300 to $500 and all other penalties go up as well. You can view the full penalty chart on the NJ MVC DUI penalties page. Second and third offenses bring much steeper fines, more time with no license, and mandatory jail time. These penalties become part of the Old Bridge DUI record once the court issues its sentence.

Middlesex County Court DUI Records

Most DUI cases in Old Bridge stay in the municipal court. But if a DUI arrest also involves a serious crash with injuries or death, the case may be upgraded to an indictable offense such as assault by auto or vehicular homicide. Those cases move to the Middlesex County Superior Court at the Middlesex County Courthouse, 56 Paterson Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08903.

The Middlesex County Clerk keeps court records at the county level. You can reach the clerk's office to ask about DUI cases that went past the municipal court. Appeals from the Old Bridge Municipal Court also go through the Middlesex County Superior Court. If a DUI case was tried in Old Bridge and then appealed, the county court holds a record of that appeal and its outcome.

County-level records may hold more detail for DUI cases that involved serious charges. The clerk can help you search for a case by name or docket number and can point you to the right division for the records you need.

DUI Expungement in Old Bridge

New Jersey does not allow expungement of DUI convictions. DUI is a traffic offense under Title 39, not a criminal charge under Title 2C. The state expungement statute does not cover traffic offenses, so a DUI conviction in Old Bridge stays on your record for good. There is no legal way to have it removed or sealed. You can learn more about the limits of expungement on the NJ expungement FAQ page.

A DUI conviction also stays on your driving record with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission for life. It does not drop off after a set number of years. This is why Old Bridge DUI records can have a lasting impact long after the case is closed.

If you were charged with DUI in Old Bridge but the case was dismissed or you were found not guilty, that outcome shows in the record as well. A dismissal is not the same as a conviction. Some charges that come with a DUI, like reckless driving or refusal to submit to a breath test, may have different rules. Talk to a lawyer if you want to know more about what can or cannot be removed from your record.

What Old Bridge DUI Records Show

An Old Bridge DUI record holds key facts about the case. The exact contents depend on the source, but most records share the same basic details. Court records and police records are kept in different places, so you may need to request from both to get the full picture of a DUI case in Old Bridge.

A typical Old Bridge DUI court record includes:

  • Name and date of birth of the person charged
  • Date and place of the traffic stop or arrest
  • BAC test result or refusal note
  • Statute charged, most often N.J.S.A. 39:4-50
  • Court dates, plea, and final case result
  • Sentence details such as fines, suspension, and IDRC

Police reports add more depth. They note why the stop was made, what the officer saw, and what field sobriety tests were given. These reports are part of the arrest record held by the Old Bridge Police Department and can be requested through OPRA.

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Middlesex County DUI Records

Old Bridge is part of Middlesex County, and all DUI cases that reach the Superior Court level go through the Middlesex County court system. The county also handles appeals from the Old Bridge Municipal Court. For more on county-level DUI records, court contacts, and related resources, visit the Middlesex County DUI records page.

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