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New Jersey Judiciary Opens Municipal Court Administrator Certification Program to the Public

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TRENTON – The New Jersey Judiciary has partnered with Raritan Valley Community College, in Branchburg, to offer classes to the public seeking careers in municipal court administration. 
According to a release, the 11-week Principles of Municipal Court Administration (POMCA) course starts at the college Jan. 27 for individuals who are interested in working towards a certification necessary for certain municipal court administrative positions.
Previously open only to Judiciary employees, this class was first introduced to the public in the spring of 2019.
A third offering is available for spring 2020. The program will give prospective municipal court employees an understanding of Judiciary policies and basic municipal court procedures, including case processing, case management, and financial fundamentals in order to prepare them for career opportunities.
Registration is open. The cost for the class, which meets once a week, is $830. Contact Marlene Sullivan at 908-332-7700, ext. 13230 for information.

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