Piscataway DUI Records Lookup

Piscataway DUI records are held by the Piscataway Municipal Court and the Piscataway Township Police Department. This Middlesex County township sits in central New Jersey and is home to part of Rutgers University. DUI charges in Piscataway fall under N.J.S.A. 39:4-50, and the municipal court at 555 Sidney Road handles all DUI cases from local arrests. This page explains how to look up DUI records in Piscataway, what the records hold, and where to find help at the county and state level.

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Middlesex County
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(732) 562-2330 Phone
0.08% BAC Limit

Piscataway DUI Court Cases

The Piscataway Municipal Court hears all DUI cases that begin with a traffic stop or arrest in the township. The court is at 555 Sidney Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854, and you can reach it at (732) 562-2330. Under New Jersey law, DUI is a traffic offense, not a crime, so most DUI cases stay at the municipal level. The court keeps a file for each case that holds the complaint, the police report, breath test results, and the final outcome.

Piscataway has a mix of local roads and state highways that see heavy use. Route 287, Stelton Road, and Washington Avenue all run through the township and are common sites for DUI stops. The police department runs patrols on these roads, and DUI arrests often come from stops during late night hours. Each arrest creates a new case file in the court system that can be searched later.

You can call the Piscataway Municipal Court at (732) 562-2330 to ask about a DUI case. Staff can pull up a case by name or ticket number. To see the full file, you may need to go in person with a valid photo ID. The court can also tell you about upcoming court dates and the status of any open case.

Search Piscataway DUI Records Online

The New Jersey Courts run an online portal where you can look up municipal court cases from across the state. The Municipal Court Case Search lets you type in a name and pick Piscataway from the court list. The results show the charge, the status of the case, and the next court date if one is set. This is the fastest way to check Piscataway DUI records from home.

NJ Municipal Court Case Search for Piscataway DUI records

The NJ Courts Find a Case page is a good backup tool. It pulls records from both municipal courts and the Superior Court, so it covers DUI cases that may have been moved to a higher court due to a crash or other serious charge. Both tools are free and open to the public.

Not all old DUI cases show up in the online tools. The courts have been loading records into the system over time, and some older files may not be there yet. If you need an older Piscataway DUI record, call the court at (732) 562-2330 or visit in person. The clerk can check the local files for records that are not in the state database.

Piscataway DUI Arrest Records

The Piscataway Township Police Department keeps a record of each DUI arrest made by its officers. When a driver is pulled over and the officer suspects drunk driving, the officer runs field sobriety tests and may ask for a breath test. If the driver fails the test or says no, the officer makes the arrest and writes a report. That report goes into the police records system and a copy is sent to the court with the complaint.

You can ask for a copy of a Piscataway DUI arrest report through the Open Public Records Act. OPRA gives the public the right to request government records from any state or local body in New Jersey. Send your written request to the Piscataway Police Department records unit. The department has seven business days to respond under OPRA, and there may be a small charge for copies.

Police arrest records and court records are stored in two different places. The police hold the facts from the scene, such as the time, location, BAC level, and field test results. The court holds the legal process, such as the plea, the ruling, and the sentence. Both are part of the full set of Piscataway DUI records.

DUI Penalties in Piscataway

New Jersey sets DUI penalties by state law, and the Piscataway Municipal Court follows the same rules as all other courts. Penalties depend on the number of prior offenses and the BAC level at the time of the stop. The state BAC limit is 0.08% for all drivers age 21 and over.

A first DUI offense in Piscataway with a BAC from 0.08% to 0.10% brings fines of $250 to $400, up to 30 days in jail, and a license suspension with an ignition interlock device requirement. The driver must also attend the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center for 12 to 48 hours. Jail time is rare for a first DUI, but the court has the power to order it.

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If the BAC is above 0.10% on a first offense, fines go up to $300 to $500 and the suspension grows longer. You can view the full penalty chart on the NJ MVC DUI penalties page. Second and third offenses in Piscataway carry much steeper fines, required jail time, and longer loss of driving rights. All of these facts show up in the DUI records held by the court.

Driving Record Checks

A DUI conviction in Piscataway goes on your driving record with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. The MVC keeps a full log of your license status, points, and all DUI convictions. You can get a copy of your own driving history through the MVC driver history page. The report shows the date of the DUI, the statute, and any suspension that was put in place.

In New Jersey, a DUI stays on your driving record for life. It does not drop off after a set number of years. This is one reason Piscataway DUI records carry long term weight. The MVC record is separate from the court record, but both hold key facts about the case.

DUI Expungement Laws

New Jersey does not allow expungement of DUI convictions. DUI falls under Title 39, the state traffic code, and the expungement statute under Title 2C does not cover traffic offenses. A DUI conviction in Piscataway stays on your record for good and cannot be removed or sealed by any court order.

If you were charged with DUI in Piscataway but the case was dropped or you were found not guilty, the record will show that result. A dismissal is not a conviction, and the court file will make that clear. Some charges that come with a DUI, such as refusal to take a breath test under N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.4a, have their own rules. Talk to a lawyer if you have questions about what can or cannot be taken off your record.

Even though DUI cannot be expunged, the outcome of the case still matters. A reduced charge or a dismissal shows up in the Piscataway DUI records and can make a difference in how the record is viewed.

Middlesex County DUI Court Records

Most DUI cases in Piscataway stay in the municipal court. But if a DUI arrest also involves a serious crash, a death, or an added charge like assault by auto or vehicular homicide, the case may be raised to an indictable offense and sent to the Middlesex County Superior Court. The courthouse is at 56 Paterson Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08903.

The Middlesex County Superior Court also handles appeals from the Piscataway Municipal Court. If a DUI case is appealed, the record moves to the county level and can be found through the county court system. You can search for these records through the state courts online portal or by calling the county courthouse.

For a broad search that covers all court levels, use the NJ Courts Find a Case tool. It pulls from the state database and can show Piscataway DUI records at the municipal or county level in a single search.

What DUI Records Show

A Piscataway DUI record holds the key facts from the case. The details vary by source, but most records share a common set of data points. Court records cover the legal side of the case, while police records cover what took place at the scene.

A typical Piscataway DUI court record includes:

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

Police reports fill in more of the story. They note the reason for the stop, the field tests that were run, and what the officer saw. These reports are held by the Piscataway Township Police Department and are part of the full set of DUI records for the township. You may need to request from both the court and the police to get a complete view of a Piscataway DUI case.

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Middlesex County DUI Records

Piscataway 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 Piscataway Municipal Court. For more on county level DUI records, court contacts, and resources, visit the Middlesex County DUI records page.

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