The Principles of Municipal Court Administration (POMCA) program is an 11-day training course designed for individuals interested in careers within New Jersey’s municipal court system.
Participants gain an understanding of:
- The structure of the New Jersey court system
- Judiciary policies and procedures
- Municipal court operations
- Workplace expectations within the judiciary
- Court administration responsibilities
- Deputy court administrator duties
- Violations clerk functions
- Professional standards and public service practices
This course serves as an important first step for individuals seeking employment within New Jersey’s local court system and provides valuable insight into the daily operations of municipal courts.
Online Learning Format
Classes are conducted live through the New Jersey Judiciary’s Microsoft Teams platform. Students will receive login instructions prior to the start of the course and must have access to an internet-connected device capable of participating in online sessions.
Meet the Instructors
Anne Dreps
Anne Dreps has served in multiple leadership roles within New Jersey municipal courts, including deputy court administrator, court administrator, and municipal court director. A Certified Municipal Court Administrator since 2009, she has been teaching POMCA students since 2008 and joined the Judiciary’s Policy and Procedures Unit as a full-time POMCA instructor in 2015.
Anthony Ballina
Anthony Ballina brings more than 20 years of educational experience to the classroom. Since joining the Judiciary in 2015, he has served in both training and information technology roles before returning to the POMCA Training Unit as a full-time instructor in 2023.