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Vicinage 10 — Morris/Sussex

Morris County Superior Court

Morris County Superior Court — address, phone, hours, judges, vicinage, and Avery & Avery practice notes. (201) 943-2445.

  • Address Morris County Courthouse, 56 Washington Street
    Morristown, NJ 07960
  • Phone (862) 397-5700

Hours

Mon-Fri 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Sat-Sun Closed

Vicinage / System

Vicinage 10 — Morris/Sussex

Superior Court

How Avery & Avery Practices Here

A Former Judge. A Father-Son Trial Firm. Fifty Years of New Jersey Practice.

Need to appear at Morris County Superior Court — Morris County Courthouse, Morristown? Avery & Avery, Esqs. — former judge Robert W. Avery and his son John S. Avery — handle matters at this courthouse and across the Morris/Sussex County court complex.

Morris County Superior Court at the Washington Street complex in Morristown serves Morris’s 39 municipalities — a vicinage with substantial estate-planning, family, and criminal docket activity.

Morris Vicinage publishes calendar positions through the county portal; criminal-division motion days are Tuesday and Thursday.

Address and contact

  • Name: Morris County Superior Court
  • Address: Morris County Courthouse, Washington Street, Morristown, NJ 07963
  • Phone: (862) 397-5700
  • Vicinage: Morris Vicinage (Vicinage 10)
  • Divisions: Civil, Criminal, Family, Chancery

What this courthouse hears

Morris County Superior Court is a Superior court. It hears indictable criminal matters, contested civil disputes over $20,000, divorces and custody disputes, chancery equity, Special Civil Part landlord-tenant matters, and probate contests.

How matters are routed here

For indictable matters arising in the Morris (Vicinage 10) jurisdiction, defense filings, motions, and appearances all proceed at this courthouse complex.

Trial-de-novo appeals from municipal-court convictions in the vicinage proceed to this Superior Court Law Division.

Notes from our practice

Two generations of NJ trial practice. Robert W. Avery (NJ bar 1976, former Municipal Court Judge 1986-2000) and John S. Avery (joined 2012) bring complementary depth to appearances at Morris County Superior Court — Morris County Courthouse, Morristown.

Calendar tendencies, prosecutorial offer patterns, and judicial disposition tendencies at this courthouse — built over fifty years of Morris/Sussex County practice — inform every Avery representation here.

Free first consultation: (201) 943-2445. Same-day callbacks.

Practical tips for appearances

Morristown’s Washington Street courthouse is steps from the Morristown Green; the County parking garage on Cattano Avenue is the practical choice. Avoid the metered town spaces unless your hearing is under one hour.

  • The bench reaches the calendar in order called. First-call defendants are reached first; later-call matters wait. Late arrivals reset to the back.
  • Bring duplicate paperwork. Bring three sets — courthouse copies vary by case, and back-up sets save courtroom delay if the original gets lost in routing.
  • Phones — silence or surrender. Most municipal courts surrender phones at security; superior court is more permissive but expects silent.
  • Identification at the door. Photo ID required at every NJ courthouse.
  • Arrive 25-30 minutes before scheduled call to clear security, parking, and the pre-call clerk window.
  • Dress matters more than people think. First impression with the bench can be the difference of a continuance granted or not, on a tight calendar.
  • Calendar published the morning of. Vicinage portals or njcourts.gov post the day’s updated calendar; courtroom assignments shift week-to-week.

Surrounding court complex

This courthouse sits within a multi-building NJ judicial complex that typically includes:

  • The Superior Court itself (this entry)
  • The Morris County Surrogate’s Court — uncontested probate, executor qualification, minor guardianship
  • The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office — indictable charge prosecution; PTI applications under N.J.S.A. 2C:43-12
  • The Morris County Sheriff’s Office — service of process, courthouse security
  • The Morris County Clerk’s Office — civil filings, judgment search, recording

Cross-courthouse moves between these offices are routine on a single appearance day.

What to expect after a hearing

Most NJ courts issue an order on the bench at hearing’s end; the written order follows by mail or email within several business days. The order’s effective date is typically the bench-ruling date unless the order specifies otherwise. Appeals run to the next level (Superior Court Law Division for municipal appeals; Appellate Division for Superior Court rulings) on the calendar set by Court Rule.

Recurring procedural questions

Service of process

Civil and motion papers in NJ courthouses are served per R. 4:4 — personal service, certified mail, or service through the Sheriff’s Office for indigent or service-resistant defendants.

Filing portal

NJ now uses eCourts for most civil filings — the portal accepts complaint, motion, and discovery filings. Criminal-division filings still run paper at most vicinages but are migrating to eCourts. Confirm the filing channel with the vicinage clerk before the day of submission.

Subpoenas

Subpoenas issued under R. 1:9 require service through the Sheriff or a person not party to the action. Witness fees and mileage follow the standard NJ schedule.

Probable-cause hearings

Probable-cause hearings in indictable matters proceed under R. 3:4-3; the State must establish probable cause for the indictment to proceed. Defense counsel commonly waives PC for tactical reasons and proceeds directly to grand-jury proceedings or PTI application.

PTI applications

Pre-Trial Intervention applications run under N.J.S.A. 2C:43-12 and R. 3:28. Eligibility requires a clean record, indictable-but-non-violent charge, and program acceptance — typically a 12-24 month diversion period with conditions.

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