Local / New Jersey / County
Essex County
County · countyGEOID 34013
The offices that hold records here
Derived from the office types this class of government has, not from a list of named officials. Every county has a clerk and a sheriff; every city has a clerk and a police department. Which of them holds what you want is usually the first question worth getting right — a request to the wrong office is refused as no-records and teaches nobody anything.
Essex County — Board of County Commissioners / Supervisors
minutes · agendas · ordinances · budgets · contracts · correspondence
Essex County — County Clerk / Recorder
minutes · elections · property records · licenses · vital records index
Essex County — County Sheriff's Office
arrest/incident reports · jail roster · body cam · dispatch · IA files
Essex County — District / County / State's Attorney
charging records · closed case files · correspondence
Essex County — County Assessor / Appraiser
valuations · parcel maps · tax rolls
Essex County — County Treasurer / Tax Collector
tax collections · receipts · delinquencies
Essex County — County Recorder / Register of Deeds
deeds · liens · plats
Essex County — Board of Elections / Registrar
voter rolls (public portion) · results · campaign finance · poll books
Essex County — County Health Department
inspection reports · permits · vital stats aggregates · environmental health
Essex County — County Public Works / Engineer
road projects · permits · bids · inspections
Essex County — County Planning & Zoning
permits · applications · meeting records · maps
Essex County — County / District / Circuit Court Clerk
case indices · dockets · judgments (public portions)
Essex County — County Jail / Detention Center
roster · incident reports · medical grievances aggregates
Contact
No confirmed route yet. The Census Bureau publishes who these governments are, not who handles their records requests, and Aletheca does not print a plausible-looking address it has not proven. When a request is filed here, review establishes the route first — usually through the clerk, who is the intake point for most counties and about eighty per cent of cities — and the confirmation is recorded as a public event on the request.
For small and rural bodies the house recommendation is certified mail with a return receipt and a prepaid return envelope. It costs a few dollars more and it is the difference between a request that is answered and one that is never acknowledged.