Sayreville Phone Directory
The Sayreville phone directory provides contact details for borough offices, local departments, and public agencies in Middlesex County. Sayreville is a borough of about 45,345 people along the Raritan River. The Municipal Clerk at 167 Main Street handles all public records requests and serves as the official custodian of records. This guide covers how to search for phone listings, reach key departments, and request directory information in Sayreville. All records access follows the New Jersey Open Public Records Act.
Sayreville Quick Facts
Sayreville Borough Clerk Phone Directory
Jessica Morelos, RMC, serves as Municipal Clerk for the Borough of Sayreville. The Clerk's Office is on the 3rd Floor, Room 303 at 167 Main Street, Sayreville, NJ 08872. Office hours are 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday. The office phone is 732-390-7020, with fax at 732-390-0509. Email the clerk at clerks@sayreville.com for records questions.
The Municipal Clerk's Office is the heart of borough operations in Sayreville. The clerk acts as liaison between the governing body and taxpayers. This office serves as Election Official for all elections and as Custodian of Records for all public documents. Every OPRA request in Sayreville goes through this office first.
Key staff in the Sayreville phone directory for the clerk's office include Nicole Waranowicz, Deputy Municipal Clerk (732-390-7021), Jeanmarie O'Leary, Records Support Tech 3 (732-390-7024), and Kaitlyn Mulcahy, Keyboarding Clerk 2 (732-390-7026). Jessica Morelos can be reached directly at 732-390-7025.
Sayreville Department Phone Numbers
The Sayreville Borough Contact Directory lists all departments with phone numbers, addresses, and staff names. The main office at 167 Main Street is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 4 PM. The general borough office phone is (732) 390-7000.
The Code Enforcement and Construction Department is at 49 Dolan Street. Call 732-390-7028 to reach staff. The department includes Tracy Ansley, Bob Lasko, Jim Satorski, and Rafael Albarran, who is bilingual in Spanish. The Planning Board office number is 732-390-7027. For Public Works, Dawn Perry-Meyer is at 732-390-7044 and Enza Tsaptsinos at 732-390-7043.
The clerk also issues many types of licenses in Sayreville. These include dog and cat licenses, liquor licenses, bingo and raffle permits, peddler licenses, trailer permits, dumpster permits, barber and beauty shop licenses, taxi and limo licenses, and solicitor permits. Call the clerk at 732-390-7020 for any licensing questions.
Note: For marriage licenses, birth certificates, and death certificates, contact the Sayreville Board of Health instead of the Clerk's Office.
Sayreville Police Phone Directory
The Sayreville Police Department is at 1000 Main Street. Chief Dan Plumacker heads the department and can be reached at 732-525-5401. The Records Department is handled by Debbie Turner at 732-525-5416. Direct all police records requests to this number when searching the Sayreville phone directory for law enforcement contacts.
For court-related records, the Sayreville Municipal Court handles violations and non-emergency inquiries at 732-727-4444. Email the court administrator at court@sayreville.com for records requests about court matters. The court and police maintain separate records systems, so be sure to contact the right office for what you need.
How to Request Sayreville Phone Records
To request records from the Sayreville phone directory or any borough department, submit a written OPRA request to the Municipal Clerk. You can download the OPRA request form from the borough website. Deliver it by hand, mail, email, or fax to the clerk at 167 Main Street.
Copy fees in Sayreville are set by law. Letter-size pages cost $0.05 each. Legal-size pages are $0.07. CDs, DVDs, and other materials are charged at the actual cost. Delivery and postage fees are extra depending on the method you choose. Deposits may be required when estimated fees go over $25. Anonymous requests need a 100% deposit.
The custodian must respond within seven business days. If records are in storage, the clerk will tell you when they can be ready and what the cost will be. Failure to respond in seven business days counts as a deemed denial under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5. Municipal lien searches have a 15-day processing time in Sayreville.
Under N.J.S.A. 2C:28-3, requestors must certify whether they have been convicted of any indictable offense. OPRA requires denial of access to convicted persons seeking personal information about their victims or victims' families.
Sayreville Public Records and Maps
The Sayreville Clerk's Office keeps all documents and maps for Wetlands Permits, Redevelopment Plans, Land Use Regulations, the Master Plan, and Design Standards. These records are part of the borough phone directory of public documents. The clerk also handles correspondence sent to the Mayor and Borough Council and keeps permanent records of all official actions.
For county-level records, Sayreville residents should contact the Middlesex County Clerk. The county maintains property deeds, mortgages, and election data. The NJ OPRA Portal provides a single point of access for submitting requests to Sayreville and over 1,250 other agencies across New Jersey. The portal tracks deadlines and sends reminders so you never miss a response window.
- Borough Clerk: 732-390-7020 for records and licensing
- Police Records: 732-525-5416 for incident reports
- Municipal Court: 732-727-4444 for court records
- Code Enforcement: 732-390-7028 for building records
- Planning Board: 732-390-7027 for zoning information
The New Jersey State Archives has historical records and old city directories that may help with phone directory research going back many years. The Daniel's Law portal allows certain public officials to protect their personal information from public records searches in Sayreville and statewide.
Note: If your OPRA request is denied, you can appeal to the Government Records Council at 866-850-0511 or file in Superior Court.
Middlesex County Phone Directory
Sayreville is part of Middlesex County. The county handles property records, court files, election administration, and other public documents. For county-wide phone directory resources and contact information, visit the Middlesex County page.