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New Jersey Traffic Tickets and Violations
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Traffic Violations and Tickets in New Jersey Let’s start with the set of slides
INTRODUCTION Traffic tickets may seem like a minor problem initially, but not knowing how to go about them can result in an accumulation of heavy fines, inconvenient visits to the court and money spent at the court as legal fees. ● This article outlines the issues you may face after receiving a traffic violation ticket in the state of New Jersey and the cheapest and most convenient options to pay your traffic fines without being deprived of your driver’s licens ●
Paying a ticket Payment options should be listed on the ticket itself. If not, you may contact the appropriate court. For an additional convenience fee, you may also pay your ticket online. The traffic ticket will also indicate if a court appearance is required. If the ticket indicates that you must pay surcharges in addition to the fine, these can be paid online, by calling (888) 651-9999, by mailing a check or by sending a money order to the following address: NJSVS P.O. Box 4850 Trenton, NJ 08650 To avoid further penalties, pay the fine before the listed due date
Paying a Ticket A photo of the speeding ticket issued.
Complete a Defensive Driving Course The completion of a defensive driving course can result in removal of points from your driving record, or you may even avoid suspension of your drivers license from point accumulation. However, completing this course can’t result in a traffic ticket being dismissed.
Defensive Driving Course Defensive driving course is a must in New Jersey for safe driving
Lost your Traffic Ticket? If your traffic ticket has been lost, contact the traffic court in the county where you were issued the ticket. You will have to provide your: .Full name .NJ Drivers License number .License plate number You will have to ask for the following information: .Fine amount .Court ID .Ticket prefix .Ticket number .Complaint number .Hearing date(if applicable)
New Jersey A Screenshot of some traffic rules of New JErsey
Fines and Penalties for Commercial Drivers Those with a commercial driver’s license (CDL) must inform their employers within thirty days of receiving a traffic violation ticket in New Jersey. The penalties for commercial drivers are higher. For example, the following offences can result in a CDL suspension for one year: .Driving any vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration(BAC) of 0.08% or higher .Driving a commercial vehicle with a BAC of 0.04% .Refusing to submit to a sobriety test
New Jersey The picture is of the New Jersey points charge.
Fighting a New Jersey Traffic Ticket If you feel you have been wrongly issued a traffic ticket, you have the right to plead “not guilty” in court. If the ticket you have been issued states that a court appearance is mandatory on your part, you can do it there, otherwise you will have to schedule a hearing. For proper guidance and representation, you should hire a traffic ticket attorney.
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