Hi-Nella Boro Municipal Court
100 Wykagyl Rd
Hi-Nella, NJ 08083
Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 9:00am - 3:00pm | Fri Closed
Municipal Court Judge: Honorable Michael A. Diamond
Hi-Nella Boro Municipal Court Administrator: Keren Shelley
Cases: The Municipal Court hears all violations of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Laws, petty disorderly persons, disorderly person’s offenses, violation of city ordinances and other violations of housing and construction codes.
Website: http://hinellaboro.org/municipal-court/3627206
Online Payments: http://njmcdirect.com
Tel: 856-782-0860
Fax: 856-784-8439
About Hi-Nella, NJ
Hi-Nella is a borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 870, reflecting a decline of 159 (-15.5%) from the 1,029 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 16 (-1.5%) from the 1,045 counted in the 1990 Census.
The Borough of Hi-Nella was created on April 23, 1929, from Clementon Township, one of seven municipalities created from the now-defunct township, and one of five new municipalities (joining Lindenwold, Pine Hill, Pine Valley and Somerdale) created on that same date. The borough's name derives from a Native American term meaning "high rolling knoll" or "high ground", though it may have been named for Nella, the wife of Lucious Parker, who developed Hi-Nella Estates in the late 1920s.
The Star-Ledger included Hi-Nella in its 2010 series of articles covering "Towns that Shouldn't Exist", citing the borough's small area, population and staff, along with its use of a double-wide trailer as a municipal building. Mayor Meredith Dobbs told The Star-Ledger that efforts to force the borough to consolidate with its neighbors would be "declared dead on arrival".