Edison Court Approved Anger Management (100 Municipal Blvd)
If you have a case in Edison Municipal Court, you are dealing with one of the busiest dockets in Central Jersey. The court holds sessions four days a week, and the prosecutors expect defendants to be proactive.
NJ Anger Management Group provides the official documentation required by Chief Judge Dipti Vaid Dedhia, Judge Gary M. Price, and Judge Malia Reichmann. We help you satisfy your requirements without disrupting your work schedule.
Need an Enrollment Letter for Edison Court?
Edison prosecutors often look favorably on defendants who start counseling before their plea hearing. Don’t wait to be ordered.
The “Assessment & One Session” Package ($150) includes:
- Case Review (Complaint # & Charges)
- First 50-Minute Private Session
- Official Proof of Enrollment Letter (Sent Same-Day)
Why Edison Residents Choose Us
- No Groups: We offer 100% private 1-on-1 Zoom sessions. No need to drive to the Municipal Complex for a class.
- Administrator Knowledge: We provide the specific details Court Administrator Michelle Kasperski’s staff looks for on completion certificates.
- Expedited Options: Need to finish before your next appearance? Accelerate your timeline.
Pricing Menu
| Option | Cost | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Assessment + 1 Session | $150 | Start Here |
| 8-Week Standard | $375 | Weekly |
| Expedited Track | $485 | ~3 Weeks |
Start Your Program Today
Call 201-205-3201📍 Directions to Edison Municipal Court
Address: 100 Municipal Blvd, Edison, NJ 08817 (Public Safety Wing)
🚗 Parking & Entrance
The court is located in the main Municipal Complex off Route 27.
- The Lot: Park in the large lot directly in front of the Public Safety Wing.
- Warning: Even though the lot is big, it fills up fast on court days (especially Tuesday/Thursday nights). Allow 15 mins for parking and security.
🏢 Arrival Tips
- Security: The line for the metal detector can get long. Leave cell phones in the car if possible.
- Violations Window: Note that the payment window closes at 4:00 PM sharply, even if court sessions are running late.
