Guttenberg Court Date Coming? What You Need in Hand Before the Next Tuesday 1 PM or Thursday 5 PM Docket at 6808 Park Avenue
The smallest geography in Hudson County runs one of the tightest dockets. Here’s what defendants at Guttenberg Municipal Court need to know — and do — before it’s too late to matter.
If you have an upcoming appearance at Guttenberg Municipal Court and anger management documentation isn’t in your hand yet — or at least in progress — this article is specifically for you. The Tuesday 1 PM and Thursday 5 PM dockets don’t accommodate unprepared defendants.
Two Chances Per Week at 6808 Park Avenue — Don’t Waste Either One
Guttenberg Municipal Court runs exactly two court sessions per week: Tuesdays at 1:00 PM and Thursdays at 5:00 PM. That’s it. There is no flexibility in the schedule, and there is no such thing as “I’ll have it ready for the next one” once your case has been called and you showed up empty-handed. Every defendant who appears at 6808 Park Avenue without documentation has already given up their strongest opportunity to shape the outcome.
Guttenberg is Hudson County’s most compact municipality — just 0.243 square miles, four blocks wide, and home to roughly 11,000 residents. It holds the distinction of being the most densely populated incorporated place in the entire United States. That density isn’t just a geography fact — it’s the direct explanation for the nature of the charges that appear most often on the Guttenberg Municipal Court docket. When people live this close together, confrontations don’t require much space to start.
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Guttenberg Municipal Court — Verified Court Information
📍 Guttenberg Municipal Court
Address: Guttenberg Town Hall, 6808 Park Avenue, Guttenberg, NJ 07093
Phone: (201) 868-2923 ext. 102
Office Hours: Monday–Friday 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Judges: Hon. Lilia A. Munoz, CJMC · Hon. Charles P. Daglian, JMC
Prosecutor: James Coviello, Esq.
Court Administrator: Alida M. Buczynski
County: Hudson County
Hudson County Superior Court (indictable matters): 595 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306 · (201) 748-4400
The Two Court Sessions — Know Your Window
The Thursday 5:00 PM session exists specifically to accommodate defendants who can’t take time off work — which describes a significant portion of Guttenberg’s working-class, dual-income, and immigrant professional population. NJAMG’s Zoom-based session format matches this schedule exactly: sessions available morning, afternoon, and evening, seven days a week. If your case is on Thursday’s docket, you have until Thursday at 5 PM to have documentation. Call or text (201) 205-3201 today.
🏙️ Why Guttenberg Produces the Charges It Does
The most densely populated place in America generates a predictable charge profile. 11,000 people in 0.243 square miles means shared walls, shared stoops, shared parking, and zero buffer between neighbors. Add the tension of a rapidly changing community — long-term residents alongside newer arrivals, generational Hudson County families alongside recent immigrants from across Latin America and Eastern Europe — and the friction points are structural, not incidental.
The charges on Guttenberg’s docket — simple assault, harassment, disorderly conduct — almost always trace back to proximity. A noise complaint that escalated. A parking spot that became a confrontation on Park Avenue or Bergenline. A shared hallway argument in a multi-family building that crossed the line. A shouting match in the tight grid of blocks between the Boulevard and the Palisades. These aren’t extraordinary events in Guttenberg — they’re the product of living this close together without the tools to manage it.
That’s exactly what anger management addresses. And it’s exactly what the Guttenberg bench responds to when a defendant demonstrates they’ve taken that reality seriously.
The Three Charges That Drive Anger Management Orders at Guttenberg Court
Simple Assault — N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1
Physical confrontations in Guttenberg’s dense residential streets, stairwells, and common areas. Altercations along Bergenline Avenue — the main commercial corridor running through Guttenberg’s four blocks — bar incidents, parking disputes on the narrow side streets between Park Avenue and the Boulevard. As a disorderly persons offense: up to 6 months in the Hudson County Jail at Kearny, fines up to $1,000, and a permanent criminal record without Conditional Dismissal or a favorable plea. Documented anger management strengthens both paths.
Harassment — N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4
Text messages, calls, and doorstep confrontations in buildings where the defendant and the complaining witness live floors apart. In Guttenberg’s multi-family housing stock — most residents live in apartment buildings stacked along the tight street grid — harassment charges frequently arise from ongoing neighbor conflicts where the close quarters make avoidance nearly impossible. Carries up to 30 days and a $500 fine. Documented anger management signals that the behavior pattern is being addressed substantively, not just legally.
Disorderly Conduct — N.J.S.A. 2C:33-2
Public disturbances on Bergenline Avenue and the surrounding commercial streets, confrontations at the NJ Transit bus stops along the main corridor, and arguments that moved from private buildings into shared public spaces. The intent element of disorderly conduct makes documented behavioral intervention directly relevant to what Guttenberg’s prosecutor and judges see when evaluating a disposition.
Conditional Dismissal — What “Proactive” Actually Means at 6808 Park Avenue
For first-time defendants at Guttenberg Municipal Court, Conditional Dismissal under N.J.S.A. 2C:43-13.1 offers the possibility of full dismissal after a one-year supervisory period. Anger management is among the most commonly assigned conditions for assault, harassment, and conduct charges. Here’s why the timing matters:
Your attorney presents the application. A defendant with a Letter of Enrollment already in hand — sessions already started — is a materially different applicant than one who walks in empty-handed.
For charges involving interpersonal conflict, anger management is a standard condition. Starting before this point signals genuine initiative — not court-mandated compliance.
All conditions must be completed within the year. Starting early removes the end-of-year scramble and demonstrates sustained, not last-minute, commitment.
Successful CD completion means the charge disappears entirely. No conviction. No record. No lasting consequence — except the skills you now have.
The window between now and your next Tuesday or Thursday appearance is exactly long enough to enroll, receive a Letter of Enrollment same-day, and walk into 6808 Park Avenue with documentation your attorney can use.
💼 Same-Day Letter of Enrollment — Before Your Next Guttenberg Court Session
Call or text (201) 205-3201 today. NJAMG issues your Letter of Enrollment the same day you enroll — before your first session happens. Your attorney can present it at the next Tuesday 1 PM or Thursday 5 PM session at 6808 Park Avenue.
Most Guttenberg defendants who contact us today start their first session this week. Accelerated and standard-length programs available — matched to whatever your court order specifies. See the instant enrollment process →
Hudson County Rejects Online-Only Self-Paced Courses
Hudson County is among the eight NJ counties documented to reject distance-learning-only certificates. The pre-recorded video courses widely available online for $25–$99 are not accepted at Guttenberg Municipal Court or at Hudson County Superior Court in Jersey City. Defendants who present these at 6808 Park Avenue or at 595 Newark Avenue frequently have them rejected on the spot, losing weeks and sometimes being required to start an entirely new program.
NJAMG’s sessions are live 1-on-1 telehealth via Zoom or in-person at our Jersey City office at 97 Newkirk Street, 2nd Floor — about a 10-minute drive from Guttenberg via JFK Boulevard or the Boulevard (NJ-501). The exact live-instruction format Hudson County courts require. Why online-only programs get rejected in NJ →
Why NJAMG Is the Right Fit for Guttenberg Defendants
NJAMG was built by a former NJ criminal defense attorney and former Jersey City public defender with 15+ years across all 21 NJ counties, including Hudson County. The New Jersey Anger Management Group is located in Jersey City — minutes from Guttenberg — and has deep familiarity with how Hudson County courts read and respond to anger management documentation.
Every NJAMG program delivers: 100% private 1-on-1 sessions — never group, never in a community room in your neighborhood — via Zoom from your Guttenberg apartment or in person at our Jersey City office. Same-day Letter of Enrollment. Session records throughout. Completion Letter formatted for Guttenberg Municipal Court. 4, 8, 12, and 16-session programs matching whatever your order specifies. CBT/REBT-grounded curriculum — not self-help clichés. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 18 verified five-star reviews. Accelerated and standard pace available. Most defendants start same week.
🌎 Programa Disponible en Español — Guttenberg
Guttenberg tiene una comunidad hispanohablante muy grande — una proporción significativa de sus aproximadamente 11,000 residentes habla español como primer idioma. NJAMG ofrece el programa completo de manejo de la ira completamente en español, con instructores bilingües y toda la documentación en el idioma que usted prefiera. Aceptado en el Tribunal Municipal de Guttenberg y en el Tribunal Superior del Condado de Hudson en Jersey City. Llame o envíe un mensaje de texto al (201) 205-3201 — disponible 24/7. Hablamos español.
📲 Next Session Is Tuesday 1 PM or Thursday 5 PM — Act Now
Text “ENROLL GUTTENBERG” to (201) 205-3201. Same-day Letter of Enrollment. First session this week. Private 1-on-1. Accepted at Guttenberg Municipal Court and Hudson County Superior Court.
📲 Text ENROLL GUTTENBERG 📞 Call (201) 205-3201
Available 24/7 · Hablamos Español · Most defendants start same week
NJAMG is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Court-approved anger management programming accepted at Guttenberg Municipal Court at 6808 Park Avenue, Hudson County Superior Court at 595 Newark Avenue Jersey City, and all NJ courts statewide. Bilingual sessions in English and Spanish. Conditional Dismissal eligibility is determined by your court and attorney — NJAMG provides programming and documentation only.

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