[1984 Code § 2-16.1]
There shall be a Municipal Court in the Borough pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 2B:12-1, et seq., to be known as the Municipal Court of the Borough of Haworth, Bergen County. The Municipal Court shall have a seal bearing the impress of the name of the Court. The Court shall be held in the Borough Hall of the Borough of Haworth, or such other place as the council shall designate from time to time, and shall exercise all the functions, powers, duties and jurisdiction conferred by law upon municipal courts.
[1984 Code § 2-16.2; New]
There shall be a Municipal Judge of the Municipal Court appointed in the same manner as appointive officers of the Borough. 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 the functions, duties, powers and jurisdiction conferred by law or ordinance. He need not be a resident of the Borough. He shall be an attorney-at-law of the State of New Jersey. Whenever the Judge of the Municipal Court shall be unable to sit as such the Judge may designate any other Judge of any Municipal Court to sit for him temporarily and hold the Municipal Court. Any such designation shall be made in writing and shall be filed in the Court and any person so designated, while sitting temporarily, shall possess all the powers of the Judge of the Municipal Court.
[1984 Code § 2-16; New]
There shall be an Administrator of the Municipal Court who shall be appointed by the Borough Council and who shall perform the functions and duties prescribed by law, the rules applicable to Municipal Courts, and by the Judge of the Municipal Court. The duties of the Court Administrator shall include, but not be limited to:
a. 
Carrying out the rules, regulations, policies and procedures relating to the operation of the Court.
b. 
Interviewing and speaking to persons wishing to file criminal complaints or wishing information in this regard; receiving complaints and dispensing information relating to Court matters.
c. 
Maintaining the financial records of the Court.
d. 
Attending Court; recording pleas, judgments and dispositions; arranging trial calendars; signing court documents; preparing and issuing warrants and commitments.
e. 
Taking and preparing bail bonds, recognizances, and security in lieu thereof; making inquiry concerning 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, issuing summonses requiring Court appearances; maintaining and classifying records and files.
g. 
Maintaining, forwarding, receiving and reporting such records, reports and files as required by the Administrative Office of the Courts.
[1984 Code § 2-16.4; New]
There may be a Deputy Administrator of the Municipal Court, who shall be appointed by the Borough Council and who shall perform the functions assigned to him by the Judge of the Municipal Court and by the Court Administrator, and act as Administrator in the absence of the Administrator.