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Inspections are performed Monday through Friday during the hours of 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please provide at least 24 hours notice for scheduling inspections. You can also schedule inspections electronically through the SDL portal @ Request Building inspection
Smoke alarms, both hardwired and battery operated, should be replaced after 10 years. Click here to find out more information on smoke alarms.
A "chirping" smoke alarm is an alert that the battery in the alarm needs to be replaced or the alarm is defective and may need to be replaced. Click here to find out more information on smoke alarms.
You should change the batteries in your smoke alarm at least twice per year. Also, you should test your smoke alarm weekly to make sure it still sounds. Click here to find out more information on smoke alarms.
A permit may be required if the tent is greater than 900 square feet, or more than 30 feet in any dimension, or if cooking with an open flame under it.
The name of the inspector is on the front sheet of the violation paperwork. Call our office at 609-799-0909, ext. 1203 to speak with an inspector.
Every occupancy is inspected at least once during the calendar year. Some occupancies require semi-annual or annual fire inspections.
Individuals must meet the following eligibility criteria for this service
Homeowners wishing to undertake building improvements, such as a home addition, deck, pool, shed, or fence need to obtain zoning approval, and in most cases, building permit approval from the Township. Minor improvements such as fences or small sheds (100 square feet or less in area) do not require building permits, only zoning approval by the Department of Planning and Zoning.
All building improvements requiring a permit are subject to the review and approval of the Department of Code Enforcement. All relevant building permit and zoning review information must be submitted to Code Enforcement. The zoning review portion of the submission shall include at a minimum, a completed Zoning Compliance Form, a marked-up survey showing the location and size of the improvement, the setback dimensions to the property lines, elevation views, and the materials and colors of the proposed improvement. If a permit is not required, all the above zoning review documents shall be submitted directly to the Department of Planning and Zoning for review and approval.
For additional information on planning and zoning matters call 609-799-0909, ext. 1502. Download the Zoning Compliance form (PDF).
The alarm system registration process is as follows:
An initial registration shall be required for each alarm system at the time of installation.
Any person wanting to register must file a Permit Application on-line or in person at our Records Bureau, between the hours of 8:30 - 1:00, Monday thru Friday.
A registration fee of $10 for each dwelling unit and $25 for all other applicants must be paid by the applicant. If 2 separate systems or a single system with 2 separate functions is involved, then separate fees shall be required for each system or function; but in no instance shall this permit fee exceed $50. In cases where a new homeowner or business assumes control of a system in place at the time of acquisition or possession of the property, a new registration is required.
Any citizen who is dissatisfied with police services or believes they have witnessed or been a victim of police misconduct can file a complaint.
- In person at the Police Department
- Online submission Citizen Complaint - Electronic Submission
- By telephone to the Internal Affairs Unit at 609-799-2333
- By mail:
Plainsboro Township Police Department
641 Plainsboro Road
Plainsboro, NJ 08536
Citizen Complaint Against Police Personnel - Printable Form
Commendations about the police department personnel can be made:
- In person at the Police Department
- By telephone at 609-799-2333
- By mail:
Plainsboro Township Police Department
641 Plainsboro Road
Plainsboro, NJ 08536
You can find complete contact information for these departments, as well as email information in the
Residents requiring additional/new recycling containers should visit the Department of Public Works at:
20 Woodland Drive
Cranbury, NJ 08512
Monday through Friday
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Kindly bring a check made out to the Township of Plainsboro. Call 609-799-0099 for more information and current pricing.
Residents may register online to reserve a park facility. If you require further assistance, please contact Senior Park Ranger, Blake Beyer at 609-799-0909, ext. 1707 or visit the park.
Certified copies of these vital records can be obtained in person from 9:00am to 3:30pm, Monday through Friday or ordered via US Mail. The fee is $15.00 per copy and $25.00 for any correction to the record. In person fees are payable by cash, credit or money order. Mail in request are only by money order made payable to Plainsboro Township. Please fill out the required request form and submit with acceptable identification. Please refer to our Township Clerk page for application forms.
Certified copies of these vital records can be obtained in person from 8:30am to 3:30pm, Monday through Friday or ordered via US Mail. The fee is $15.00 per copy and $25.00 for any correction to the record. In person fees are payable by cash, credit or money order. Mail in request are only by money order made payable to Plainsboro Township. Please fill out the required request form and submit with acceptable identification. Please refer to our Township Clerk page for application forms.
The C.A.R.E. initiative is a network of community stakeholders who will facilitate education, prevention and improve access to treatment and recovery support for those struggling with drug addiction. The program ensures help for those seeking assistance without fear of arrest or prosecution.
Education – juvenile programs
Operation Take Back – safe and legal method for the public to dispose unwanted/unused/expired medication
Partnering with Pharmacy’s and Doctors on identifying fraudulent prescription requests consistent with criminal activity
Investigating crimes related to drug use
Recovery Advocates of America is a local non-profit organization local to the area that provides addiction recovery services.
Community Addiction Recovery Effort (C.A.R.E.) was designed by the Plainsboro Police Department at the request of the Plainsboro Township Committee. The police, Mayor and Committee met with community leaders to discuss the need for such a program and how best to approach it. Meetings were held with addiction recovery specialists, police officers and faith based organizations including the Princeton Alliance Church, First Presbyterian Church of Plainsboro, and the Queenship of Mary Church. Other meetings were held with the Princeton Medical Center at Plainsboro, the West Windsor-Plainsboro School District, Recovery Advocates of America, and the Plainsboro Municipal Court Judge and Public Defender.
The alarming reality of this widespread opioid epidemic has created an urgent need to work together as a community to reverse these trends. According to the Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 175 Americans die every day from drug overdoses.
The program will allow us to engage with the community and work together to combat the negative effects of drugs.