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Warren County Sheriff's Office

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Warren County Courthouse | 413 Second St., Belvidere, NJ 07823

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Welcome to the Warren County Sheriff’s Office website. Our website has been created to provide residents of Warren County with timely information and describe the responsibilities of the Sheriff’s Office. 

Citizens with information about criminal activity and wanted persons can call the sheriff's office at 908 475-6328 or 908 798-1208. All Information is kept confidential, and callers may remain anonymous.

Non-emergency contact information: (908) 475-6309. If you have an emergency, please call 9-1-1

Warren County Sheriff's Office Directory
 

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Sheriff James J. McDonald Sr.

Undersheriff Scott Marinelli

Undersheriff William Vine

Undersheriff James Macaulay

Lieutenant Thomas Theis

Sergeant Brian Godesky

Investigator Richard McQuade

Civil Process/Sheriffs Sale

Administration

Correctional Facility

Courthouse Security

Criminal Investigations

Emergency Services

Legal Services

Support Services

Contact us directly for a:

County of Warren

Warren County Courthouse

413 2nd Street

Belvidere, NJ  07823

James J. McDonald, Sr., Sheriff

Phone: 908-475-6309

Fax:     908-475-6360

Email: jmcdonald@co.warren.nj.us

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Undersheriffs:

Scott T. Marinelli

William R. Vine

James A. Macaulay

Immigrant Trust

Lack of legal immigration status in the United States may be among the reasons for some victims choosing not to come forward to work with law enforcement. Perpetrators and human traffickers also use victims’ lack of legal status as leverage to exploit and control them. By stabilizing their status in the United States, immigration relief (through the use of T or U visas) can be critical to providing victims of crime a greater sense of security that also makes it easier for them to assist with law enforcement and prosecutorial efforts.

 

These Visas protect victims of certain crimes who help law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of those crimes. U and T visas provide the following benefits:

  • Temporary status for up to 4 years

  • Allow you to apply for employment authorization

  • Allow you to apply for temporary status for certain family members

  • Allow U/T visa holders and family members to apply for permanent residence (sometimes known as a "green card")

For more information on U Visas, go to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services- Click HERE.

For more information on T Visas, go to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services- Click HERE.

 

How to Apply

Individuals seeking T- or U-Visas should first gather the necessary documentation, including any declarations or certifications from law enforcement.

Important Notes

Applications can be submitted at any time during or after the investigation or prosecution of the crime. The immigration status of applicants will generally not be disclosed except to comply with state or federal law or legal process or if authorized by the visa applicant. Only the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) can issue T- and U-Visas. A signed declaration or certification does not guarantee legal status.

For additional resources, visit the DHS U and T Visa Law Enforcement Resource Guide at https://www.dhs.gov/publication/u-visa-law-enforcement-certification-resource-guide.
 

How the Immigrant Trust Directive Changes Law Enforcement Practices

How the Immigrant Trust Directive Changes Law Enforcement Practices.

For more information, please click HERE

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SERVICES
Sheriff's Sales, Foreclosure Listings, Process Services

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Sheriff's Sale

A sheriff’s sale is a public auction of real property that takes place at the end of the foreclosure process. The terms “foreclosure” and “sheriff’s sale” are used interchangeably on this website.

Foreclosure Listings

A foreclosure occurs when payments have not been made on a mortgaged property. As a result, the lender files suit in Superior Court to terminate the property owner’s rights of possession so that the lender may sell the property to recover its loss

Process Services

The Legal Services Division handles a large volume of paperwork in connection with the processing and service of Summons and Complaints, Notices of Motion, Orders to Show Cause, Subpoenas, Writs of Replevin, Writs of Possession, and Writs of Execution.

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