SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ – This Friday, Middlesex County officials, in partnership with the New Jersey
Motor Vehicle Commission, will open a drive-thru COVID-19 testing site in South Brunswick. The site
opens April 10 at New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission Inspection Station, 2236 Route 130 North,
Dayton.
The South Brunswick test site will be open from 10 am to 2 pm on:
- Friday, April 10
- Monday, April 13
- Wednesday, April 15
The Edison test site will not be open on the same days as South Brunswick site. Edison will be open
from 10 am to 2 pm on:
- Friday, April 17
- Monday, April 20
- Wednesday, April 22
Those wishing to be tested will be required to make an appointment and meet a set of criteria.
Those wishing to make an appointment can begin doing so at 10 am the day before their desired test
day. Residents wishing to make an appointment should visit the County's website to register and receive a time to report to the testing site.
If the resident does not have access to the internet or having connectivity problems, they are
instructed to call (732) 745-3100 to make an appointment (from 10 am to 4 pm). Appointments will
only be made the day prior to a testing day, except for the April 13 test day. Appointment booking
for the Monday, April 13 testing day will take place on Saturday, April 11 at 10 am due to the Easter
holiday
“The COVID-19 testing site in Edison has been a success, giving hundreds of our residents access to
the COVID-19 testing they need which, in turn, helps our professionals track the spread of the
disease. To give residents in municipalities further south in our County access to a drive-thru site, we
are opting to add an additional County-run testing site in South Brunswick. I would like to thank all
those that have been involved in setting up the Edison site and moving the operation to South
Brunswick,” said Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios.
“My colleagues and I would like to commend the efforts and hard work of Middlesex County officials
who have been working tirelessly for our residents. We look forward to continuing our partnership
with the County by aiding them in bringing this testing site to South Brunswick to allow residents in
our municipality and surrounding municipalities gain access to testing. This testing is vital in aiding
efforts in mitigating the spread of the disease,” said South Brunswick Mayor Charles Carley.
Criteria for Testing
To receive testing, you must be a Middlesex County resident (proof of residency is required
including, but not limited to: a valid driver’s license; state issued identification; or two pieces of mail
including utility bills, bank statements, or similar documentation with name and address), make an
appointment online or via phone, as well as either have a valid doctor’s prescription or be exhibiting
symptoms which include: fever 100.4 degrees or higher (99.6 degrees for people 65 years and
older); respiratory symptoms; and/or shortness of breath.
Middlesex County residents that have symptoms and would like to be tested, should visit the County's website to register and receive a time to report to the testing site.
Registrants must bring the completed registration form and proof of residency including, but not
limited to: a valid driver’s license; state issued identification; or two pieces of mail including utility
bills, bank statements, or similar documentation with name and address, to the testing site.
If the person is not a Middlesex County resident, does not have a scheduled appointment, or does
not have symptoms, they will not receive testing.
Test Kits and Results
The County has been working with the State of New Jersey, as well as a number of private labs to
secure the number of test kits needed to sustain a testing center. The collected specimens will be
sent to one of the approved laboratories, and results will be reported within 2-5 business days.
Resources For More Information
Residents can visit the Middlesex County website at www.middlesexcountynj.gov/COVID-19 or
contact 2-1-1 for information about the testing site, as well as call the Middlesex County Office of
Health Services at (732) 745-3100.
If residents have questions about COVID-19 they can call 2-1-1 or the 24-hour public hotline at 1-
800-962-1252 or 1-800-222-1222, or text NJCOVID to 898-211. They can also text a zip code to 898-
211 for live text assistance.
If individuals are feeling stressed or overwhelmed about COVID-19, they can call the New Jersey
Department of Human Services toll free “warm line” at 877-294-HELP (4357); TTY 877-294-4356.