Office Holders
- Richard Stockton (1789 – 1791)
- Abraham Ogden (1791 – 1798)
- Lucius Horatio Stockton (1798 – 1801)
- Frederick Frelinghuysen (1801)
- George C. Maxwell (1801 – 1803)
- William S. Pennington (1803 – 1804)
- Joseph McIlvaine (1804 – 1824)
- Lucius Q.C. Elmer (1824 – 1829)
- Garret D. Wall (1829 – 1835)
- James S. Green (1835 – 1850)
- William Halstead (1850 – 1853)
- Garret S. Cannon (1853 – 1861)
- Anthony Q. Keasbey (1861 – 1886)
- Job H. Lippincott (1886 – 1887)
- Samuel F. Bigelow (1887 – 1888)
- George S. Duryee (1888 – 1890)
- Henry S. White (1890 – 1894)
- John W. Beekman (1894 – 1896)
- J. Kearney Rice (1896 – 1900)
- David Ogden Watkins (1900 – 1903)
- Cortlander Parker, Jr. (1903)
- John B. Vreeland (1903 – 1913)
- J. Warren Davis (1913 – 1916)
- Charles Francis Lynch (1916 – 1919)
- Joseph L. Bodine (1919 – 1920)
- Elmer H. Geran (1920 – 1922)
- Walter G. Winne (1922 – 1928)
- Phillip Forman (1928 – 1932)
- Harlan Besson (1932 – 1935)
- John J. Quinn (1935 – 1940)
- William F. Smith (1940 – 1941)
- Charles M. Phillips (1941 – 1943)
- Thorn Lord (1943 – 1945)
- Edgar H. Rossbach (1945 – 1948)
- Isaiah Matlack (1948)
- Alfred E. Modarelli (1948 – 1951)
- Grover C. Richman, Jr. (1951 – 1953)
- William F. Tompkins (1953 – 1954)
- Raymond Del Tufo, Jr. (1954 – 1956)
- Herman Scott (1956)
- Chester A. Weidenburner (1956 – 1961)
- David M. Satz, Jr. (1961 – 1969)
- Donald Horowitz (1969)
- Frederick B. Lacey (1969 – 1971)
- Herbert J. Stern (1971 – 1973)
- Jonathan L. Goldstein (1974 – 1977)
- Robert J. Del Tufo (1977 – 1980)
- William W. Robertson (1980 – 1981)
- W. Hunt Dumont (1981 – 1985)
- Thomas W. Greelish (1985 – 1987)
- Samuel Alito, Jr. (1987 – 1990)
- Michael Chertoff (1990 – 1994)
- Faith S. Hochberg (1994 – 1999)
- Robert J. Cleary (1999 – 2002)
- Christopher J. Christie (2002 – 2008)
- Ralph J. Marra, Jr. (2008 - 2009)
- Paul J. Fishman (2009–present)
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