New Jersey’s Court-Approved
Anger Management Program
We Schedule Around Your Life.
Mornings before work · Lunch hours · Evenings · Weekends. Your schedule, not ours.
Same-day proof of enrollment — sent directly to you or your court · Accepted at every NJ Municipal & Superior Court
Your Schedule Comes First.
Most NJ anger management providers run on fixed group schedules. Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6:30 PM, take it or leave it. NJAMG works the opposite way. Private one-on-one sessions with our instructors — scheduled around your work, your family, your court deadline. Mornings before work, lunch hours, evenings after the kids are in bed, weekends. Most defendants don’t learn this until they call us — by which time many have already enrolled with the wrong provider.
Early Mornings
Sessions starting as early as 7 AM
Lunch Hour
Step away during lunch via secure Zoom
Late Evenings
7 PM, 8 PM, even 9 PM after the kids are in bed
Weekends
Saturday and Sunday — 7 days a week
Reschedule Without Penalty
Life happens — no group to fall behind
Compressed Timelines
Tight court date? Sessions twice a week or more
Private & No Judgment
One-on-one with our instructors — never group settings
In-Person OR Virtual
Switch between formats session-by-session
The Group Program Approach
“Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:30 PM. Eight-week program. Miss a session, fall behind. Discuss your situation in front of strangers. Cannot make it work? Find a different provider.”
The NJAMG Approach
“What does your week actually look like? Where is the natural time we can fit this? When is your court deadline? Private and one-on-one with our instructors — no group, no judgment. Let us build the schedule around what you can actually do.”
How Our Process Works
From the moment you contact us to the day you hand your completion letter to your attorney — every step is clear, documented, and court-ready.
Why NJAMG — Not a Generic Online Course
NJ courts have specific requirements that out-of-state certificate mills don’t meet. Here’s what separates us from the programs that get rejected.
What Gets Rejected
- No live interactionNJ courts require live, interactive participation — pre-recorded videos don’t qualify.
- No legal expertiseTaught by general “wellness coaches” with no courtroom experience.
- No court supportIf your certificate is questioned, they refund your money while you face sentencing.
- Generic templatesOut-of-state certificates that NJ prosecutors challenge and judges reject.
- Group sessions onlyDiscuss your situation in front of strangers — no privacy.
- Fixed schedulesTuesday/Thursday only — miss a session and fall behind.
What Gets Accepted
- Live interactive sessionsConducted via Zoom or in-person with real-time participation — exactly what NJ courts require.
- Attorney-grade documentationEnrollment letters and completion letters/certificates written in the language NJ judges expect.
- Direct court advocacyWe contact courts directly to confirm enrollment and defend your compliance.
- NJ-specific curriculumBuilt for the criminal charges, TRO proceedings, and diversionary programs NJ defendants actually face.
- Private one-on-oneWith our instructors — no group, no judgment, complete confidentiality.
- Schedule built around youMornings, lunch, evenings, weekends — 7 days a week.
How It Works
From enrollment to case resolution in four straightforward steps. Most clients receive their proof of enrollment the same day.
Enroll Today
Text ENROLL to 201-205-3201 or call (929) 788-6382 — 24/7. Same-day enrollment available.
Proof of Enrollment
Receive your official Enrollment Letter — sent directly to you or your court — proving you’ve taken action.
Attend Live Sessions
Complete sessions via live Zoom or in-person with our instructors — 3, 8, 12, or 16+ sessions depending on your charge. Flexible scheduling.
Completion Letter
Get your court-ready Completion Letter / Certificate — sent directly to you or your court — to negotiate dismissal, PTI, or reduced charges.
Program Lengths Built for NJ Courts
NJ courts order anger management in different lengths depending on the matter. NJAMG calibrates the program to what your specific court ordered.
Short Tier
For specific courts that order a brief engagement, voluntary clients, and short-form requirements.
Standard Municipal
Most common municipal court order. Conditional Dismissal, simple assault, harassment, disorderly conduct.
Family Part / PTI
FRO defense, custody-related orders, DCPP case plans, Pretrial Intervention conditions.
Extended & Indictable
Repeat matters, more serious indictable offenses, court orders requiring substantive engagement.
3 to 12+ hours · Customized to your court. Additional hours can be added if your court order requires more. Tell us your specific order on the intake call and we calibrate the program to match.
Charges We Handle Across New Jersey
Whether you’re facing criminal charges, a restraining order, or a diversionary program — we’ve built specific guides for your exact situation.
Simple Assault
N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a) · Disorderly Persons
Aggravated Assault
N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b) · Indictable Crime
Terroristic Threats
N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3 · 3rd/4th Degree
Harassment / DV
N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4 · Petty Disorderly
Disorderly Conduct
N.J.S.A. 2C:33-2 · Court Dismissal Track
TRO — What Happens Next
Prevention of DV Act · N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17
FRO Defense
Silver v. Silver Two-Prong Test
Conditional Dismissal
N.J.S.A. 2C:43-13.1 · Municipal Court
Pre-Trial Intervention (PTI)
N.J.S.A. 2C:43-12 · Superior Court
15 Years in NJ’s Criminal & Family Courts
NJAMG was founded in 2012 by NJ legal professionals — including a former NJ criminal defense attorney and Rutgers Law graduate with over a decade of practice in New Jersey’s criminal defense and family law courts. Direct courtroom experience across all 21 counties shapes how our instructors build documentation, calibrate programs, and communicate with NJ judges.
When a judge at 595 Newark Avenue or the Bergen County Justice Center sees NJAMG on your completion letter, they see compliance from a provider built around what NJ courts actually expect.
What Real Clients Say
“New jersey Anger Management Group is the best. Mr. Santos is very knowledgeable about his job. This classes and sessions are one on one where he can find the route of the issue and address that. I learned so much in my time in his class things that i will use in my daily life to handle any obstacle. Thank you NJAMG.”
“I had an excellent experience with the New Jersey Anger Management Group and my instructor. From the very beginning, the program was professional, structured, and genuinely helpful. The instructor created a supportive environment where I felt comfortable learning and growing. The sessions were very insightful and focused on practical tools such as understanding anger triggers, developing self-control, and using breathing and coping techniques in real-life situations. I appreciated how engaging and interactive the sessions were, and how much the instructor truly cared about each participant’s progress. The instructor was always punctual, respectful, and encouraging, and pushed me to give my best. I also felt proud of my progress, especially after scoring highly on the quizzes and final evaluation. This program has given me tools that I will carry with me for the rest of my life. I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to better understand and manage their emotions. Thank you for your dedication, professionalism, and support during this important process.”
“Extremely helpful, and extremely understanding.”
Serving All 21 NJ Counties — Plus Nationwide
Our virtual and in-person programs are accepted at Municipal Courts, Superior Courts, and Family Courts across all 21 NJ counties. We also serve clients nationwide who need NJ-grade documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. NJAMG is a live, interactive, court-approved anger management program that meets the requirements set by New Jersey Municipal Courts and Superior Courts. Our documentation has been accepted in all 21 NJ counties. We also provide direct verification to courts and probation officers when requested.
Most clients receive their Enrollment Letter the same day — sent directly to you or your court, depending on what you need. This letter proves to your attorney and the court that you have proactively entered an anger management program — a critical step that demonstrates accountability before your court date.
Both. In-person sessions are held at our Jersey City location — 97 Newkirk Street, 2nd Floor — by appointment only. Virtual live interactive sessions are conducted via one-on-one Zoom and available nationwide. Both formats satisfy the live interactive requirement that NJ courts mandate. You can even switch between in-person and virtual session-by-session based on your schedule.
Always private. Every NJAMG session is one-on-one with our instructors — never in a group. No discussing your situation in front of strangers. Complete confidentiality. This is one of the biggest differences between NJAMG and most other NJ providers, who run group programs because it’s cheaper for them.
Yes — this is one of our biggest differentiators. Unlike group programs that lock you into Tuesday/Thursday evenings, NJAMG schedules around your life. Morning sessions before work, lunch hour sessions, evenings after the kids are in bed, weekends — 7 days a week. Last-minute reschedules without penalty when court dates move or life happens.
Call or text us at 201-205-3201 (or call our 24/7 line at 929-788-6382) and we’ll give you a complete breakdown based on your specific charge and court requirements. Program length (3, 8, 12, 16, or more sessions) determines total cost. Your enrollment includes your intake assessment and Enrollment Letter.
Absolutely. Our virtual program serves clients nationwide. Whether you’re a NJ resident, someone who was arrested while visiting New Jersey, or someone whose employer or court in another state requires anger management documentation — we can help. Our completion letters are recognized across the country.
Most online programs are self-paced video courses with no live interaction. NJ courts have increasingly rejected these because there is no way to verify the participant actually engaged with the material. NJAMG provides live, one-on-one Zoom or in-person sessions with documented participation — plus attorney-grade enrollment letters and completion letters that prosecutors and judges trust. We also provide direct court communication that no self-paced program offers.
Yes — in many cases. Proactive enrollment in anger management is a key factor in Conditional Dismissal (Municipal Court) and Pre-Trial Intervention/PTI (Superior Court) applications. Judges have discretion in these programs, and documented anger management completion demonstrates the accountability and behavioral change they need to see before approving dismissal. Your attorney can use our documentation to argue for the best possible outcome.
It depends on your charge and court order. Common program lengths are 3, 8, 12, or 16+ hours. Specific courts sometimes order shorter 3-hour engagements. Most municipal matters resolve at 8 hours. Family Part / FRO defense / DCPP cases typically require 12 hours. More serious or repeat matters require 16 hours or more. Additional hours can be added if your court order requires more. If you’re unsure, call us at 201-205-3201 and we’ll help determine the right program length based on your specific situation.
Be Ready.
Be Protected.
Every day you wait is a day your attorney has less to work with. Enroll now and have your proof of enrollment — sent directly to you or your court — before your next hearing.
