Spring Lake Heights Municipal Court

Criminal Defense Attorney in Spring Lake Heights, NJ

Facing criminal charges in Spring Lake Heights Municipal Court can be a daunting experience, with potential outcomes such as fines, probation, or jail time. Facing these charges on your own behalf increases the risk of the maximum penalty. However, hiring a skilled New Jersey criminal defense lawyer can greatly enhance your chances of achieving a more favorable outcome. The experienced Criminal Defense Team at the Lento Law Firm is well-versed in representing clients in municipal courts throughout New Jersey, including Spring Lake Heights. Whether your charges involve DWI, ordinance violations, or a disorderly persons offense, we will work to achieve a positive resolution for your case. To arrange a consultation, call 888-535-3686 or fill out our online form.

About Spring Lake Heights, New Jersey

Home to just under 5000 people, the Borough of Spring Lake Heights sits just inland from the beachside community of the similarly named Spring Lake. However, the two boroughs derive their name from a nearby lake and are unrelated to one another. Formed in 1927 from portions of Wall Township, Spring Lake Heights is a desirable bedroom community that offers its residents a quiet lifestyle just minutes from the popular New Jersey Shore.

Spring Lake Heights Municipal Court

Under a shared services agreement, Spring Lake Heights Municipal Court cases are heard in the nearby Wall Township Municipal Court. This court primarily handles minor cases such as traffic violations, breaches of municipal ordinances, and disorderly persons offenses. More serious indictable charges may initially be heard here before being transferred to the Monmouth County Superior Court in Freehold Borough for trial.

Municipal Court Contact Details:

Spring Lake Heights Municipal Court
2700 Allaire Road
Wall, NJ 07719
Phone: 732-449-4666
Fax: 732-974-0762

Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Municipal Court Judge: Colin Quinn
Court Administrator: Amanda Prinzo

Municipal Court: Is a Lawyer Necessary?

Even minor offenses in New Jersey can result in serious repercussions such as fines, jail time, and a criminal record that can follow you for years. While self-representation in municipal court is allowed, it carries a significant risk of harsher penalties, especially for those unfamiliar with legal procedures. An experienced attorney with municipal court experience can significantly reduce the risk of severe consequences. The Lento Law Firm's Criminal Defense Team can advocate and negotiate on your behalf to minimize your penalties, have charges reduced, or even have your charges dismissed entirely. If you are eligible for diversionary programs like Pre-Trial Intervention or Conditional Discharge, our Team can also coordinate your application for the best chance of acceptance. On completion of the program, your charges may be dismissed.

The Lento Law Firm is equipped to handle all court-related matters at Spring Lake Heights Municipal Court, including:

  • Traffic citations/moving violations
  • DWI
  • Trespassing
  • Harassment
  • Assault
  • Drug-related charges
  • Disorderly conduct
  • Criminal mischief
  • Restraining orders
  • Indictable offenses
  • Diversionary programs

Let the Criminal Defense Team at the Lento Law Firm assist you in achieving the best possible outcome at Spring Lake Heights Municipal Court. To schedule a consultation, contact the Lento Law Firm today at 888-535-3686 or complete our convenient online form.

​​​Contact The Lento Law Firm Today

When it comes to criminal defense cases, you need the right person in your corner. To learn more about how Mr. Lento can help you, call the Lento Law Firm today at 888-535-3686. or contact him online.

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