A Former Judge. A Father-Son Trial Firm. Fifty Years of New Jersey Practice.
Avery & Avery, Esqs. represents Hillsdale residents on DWI matters. Hillsdale (Bergen County, NJ; 2020 Census population 10,143) routes its DWI matters through the Hillsdale Boro Municipal Court at 101 Washington Ave (phone (201) 666-8510) and, for indictable / over-threshold matters, Bergen County Superior Court (Hackensack) at Bergen County Justice Center, 10 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601.
For a free first consultation on a Hillsdale DWI matter, call (201) 943-2445.
Where Hillsdale DWI Cases Are Heard
First-offense N.J.S.A. 39:4-50 charges from Hillsdale traffic stops route to Hillsdale Boro Municipal Court (101 Washington Ave). Refusal charges (N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.4a) follow the same path. Repeat-offense or DWI-with-injury cases (N.J.S.A. 2C:11-5.3, assault by auto) escalate to Bergen County Superior Court in Hackensack. Hillsdale Police Department executes Alcotest 7110 stops; State v. Chun (2008) foundation challenges remain the standard defense angle.
Hillsdale Boro Municipal Court
- Address: 101 Washington Ave
- Phone: (201) 666-8510
- Court days: 1ST AND 3RD MONDAY
- Office hours: 8:30-4:00
Bergen County Superior Court (Hackensack)
- Address: Bergen County Justice Center, 10 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601
- Phone: (201) 221-0700
- Vicinage: Bergen Vicinage (Vicinage 02)
What the Law Says
DWI matters in Hillsdale are controlled by:
- N.J.S.A. 39:4-50 — primary DWI statute
- N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.4a — companion / procedural authority
- State v. Chun, 194 N.J. 54 (2008) — leading NJ case-law
First-offense Hillsdale DWI cases stay in Hillsdale Boro Municipal Court; post-2019 reform replaced mandatory license suspension with ignition interlock for many first offenses. Refusal cases (N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.4a) proceed in parallel. State v. Chun, 194 N.J. 54 (2008) governs Alcotest 7110 foundation challenges — the standard Hillsdale DWI defense angle.
About Hillsdale, NJ
Hillsdale sits in Bergen County, NJ. Key facts:
- 2020 Census population: 10,143
- Density: 3,495 per sq mi
- Land area: 2.9 sq mi
- ZIP codes: 07642
- Mayor: Michael Sheinfeld
- Incorporated: March 25, 1898, as TownshipApril 24, 1923 as Borough
Hillsdale Local Context
- Hillsdale had a 2020 Census population of 10,143 (Bergen County, NJ).
- Population density 3,495.6 per sq mi (2020), land area 2.9 sq mi.
- Hillsdale was incorporated March 25, 1898, as TownshipApril 24, 1923 as Borough.
- Current mayor: Michael Sheinfeld.
- Hillsdale Boro Municipal Court sits at 101 Washington Ave, phone (201) 666-8510; court days 1ST AND 3RD MONDAY.
Why Avery & Avery for Hillsdale DWI
Fifty years of NJ trial practice. Robert W. Avery began NJ practice in 1976 and served fifteen years as Judge of the Ridgefield Municipal Court (1986-2000). John S. Avery joined the firm in 2012. The firm has handled Hillsdale-area DWI matters as part of its ongoing Bergen County practice.
Same-day callbacks on active arrest or court-date situations. Robert or John picks up when we’re in the office; voicemails returned promptly.
Statewide reach with local depth. The firm’s reported case Delvoye v. Lee, 329 F.3d 330 (3d Cir. 2003) establishes the firm’s federal-court track record beyond purely municipal-court practice.
Sister Bergen Cities We Cover
We routinely appear in Hillsdale’s neighboring Bergen County municipalities. See:
And the Bergen County DWI landing covers the full county.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do Hillsdale DWI cases go?
Hillsdale Boro Municipal Court for first-tier matters; Bergen County Superior Court (Hackensack) for indictable / over-threshold matters.
How fast can you respond to a Hillsdale arrest / hearing?
Same-day callback during business hours; same-evening for arrests on weeknights. Call (201) 943-2445.
Do you handle other Bergen County practice areas?
Yes — see our Bergen County Lawyer page for the full practice list, and the practice tops at /practice-areas/dwi/.
Schedule a Free Hillsdale DWI Consultation
Call (201) 943-2445 or submit through the form.
See also: Bergen County DWI, DWI Practice, Bergen County Lawyer, Robert W. Avery, Esq., John S. Avery, Esq..