As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, New Jersey did not have a standalone Domestic Violence Registry accessible to the public. Instead, the state maintained records related to domestic violence incidents and restraining orders, which were primarily available to law enforcement agencies and authorized personnel. New Jersey has comprehensive laws and resources in place to address domestic violence, including restraining orders and support services for victims. Please note that developments may have occurred since then, and for the most current information regarding domestic violence registries or related matters in New Jersey, it is recommended to consult the state's official government websites or legal authorities.