[1967 Code § 2-13.1]
There shall be a Municipal Court in the Borough pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 2B:12-1 et seq., as amended and supplemented, to be known as the "Municipal Court of the Borough of Bound Brook, Somerset County." The Municipal Court shall have a seal bearing the impress of the name of the Court. The Municipal Court shall be held in the Borough Hall of the Borough of Bound Brook, or such other place as the Borough Council shall designate from time to time, and shall exercise all of the functions, powers, duties and jurisdiction conferred upon municipal courts by the provisions of N.J.S.A. 2B:12-1 et seq., as amended and supplemented, or any other law.
[1967 Code § 2-13.2]
There shall be a Judge of the Municipal Court appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Borough Council. The Judge of the Municipal Court shall serve for a term of three years from the date of appointment and until a successor shall be appointed and qualified. The Judge of the Municipal Court shall have and possess the qualifications, and shall have, possess and exercise all of the functions, duties, powers and jurisdiction conferred by N.J.S.A. 3:12-1 et seq., as amended or supplemented, or by general law or ordinance.
[1967 Code § 2-13.3]
There shall be a Municipal Court Administrator who shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Council and who shall perform such functions and duties as shall be prescribed for him by law, the rules applicable to Municipal Courts, and by the Judge of the Municipal Court. His duties include, but not be limited to:
a. 
Carrying out the rules, regulations, policies and procedures relating to the operations of the court.
b. 
Interviewing and speaking to prospective complainants; receiving complaints and dispensing information relating to court matters.
c. 
Maintaining the financial records of the court.
d. 
Attending court, taking minutes of the trials and entering them in the docket; arranging trial calendars; signing court documents; preparing and issuing warrants and commitments.
e. 
Taking and preparing bail bonds, making inquiry as to their sufficiency and equity; receiving and accounting for fines and costs.
f. 
Interviewing persons on informal police court matters to determine if there is a basis for formal action and, if necessary, issue summonses requiring court appearances in this regard; maintaining and classifying records and files.