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stabilelawfirm · 3 years
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In New Jersey, New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) can suspend your license for the reasons like if you have collected more than 12 points on your driver record or if you have committed offences like reckless or careless driving.
On the off chance that your driving privileges have been suspended, you should pay a Restoration Fee of $100. In the event that the judge did not take your license in court, you should surrender it at any Regional Service Center or mail to:
Motor Vehicle Commission Driver Management Bureau P.O. Box 134 Trenton, NJ 08650
You should not drive while your license is suspended otherwise it can cause you to reap excessively harsh penalties. You could face up to five years in jail.
POSSIBLE REASONS YOUR LICENSE CAN BE SUSPENDED
There can be many reasons behind your license suspension in New Jersey. Some of them are given below:
Failure to appear in court or to pay surcharges
Driving along with a suspended license or with no license
Physical or mental disqualification
Reckless driving
If you receive 12 or more points on your current driver record
Failure to provide proof of insurance
Drug or alcohol use while driving (DUI and DWI)
Vehicle abandonment on a public highway
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stabilelawfirm · 3 years
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#We all get a bell rang in our mind when we see those blue and red flashing lights rapidly approaching us from the rear. In some cases we may have an intuition like, it might be for another person, but, we ought to never believe this intuition and should carefully and gradually pull over to the side of the road.
Remember, there is no acceptable reason for a person to not obeying an officer’s command to pull over. One has to stop after getting the signal from the cop even if he/she is sick or has a pregnant woman about to give birth.
While dealing with the police officer you need to stay calm and as quiet as you can to avoid additional damages to your driving record and ticket fine. Even in case you know that for which offence you were pulled over, you should not say that to the police officer and should just listen to him quietly. You require not to admit guilt, because that can be used against you in a later proceeding.
If you are asked about your identification, you should provide it. Because if you deny or fail to provide your identification, it can be considered as a separate violation which will just increase the mess for you. You should not provide any wrong information to the cop. If you don’t want to give the answer to any of the questions asked by the cop you should simply say that you don’t know about it. You also have the right to tell the officer that you will talk to a lawyer about the situation first, or that you will not discuss the matter at this time.
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stabilelawfirm · 3 years
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Once you have completed your suspension period, you will have to restore your license. You will receive a notice of restoration in the mail. After getting the notice you can pay the restoration fee in the following manners :
You can pay the $100 fee online.
You can pay in person at an MVC Agency offering walk-in service.
You can pay in person at a Regional Service Center.
You can also send a check or money order payable to:
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission P.O. Box 140 Trenton, NJ 08650-0140
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stabilelawfirm · 3 years
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If you have collected excessive points on your driving license, you will have to pay surcharges along with the court-imposed fines and penalties. Surcharges are the additional fines assessed by New Jersey Surcharge Violation System (NJSVS). These surcharges are collected on an annual basis from the drivers who have committed offences like DUI or DWI.
You’ll be compelled to pay an additional charge on the off chance that you get 6 points or more within a time span of 3 years.
If you ignore the notification asking for installment and don’t pay your Surcharges, your driving license will be suspended. In the event that you get a Suspension Order, don’t keep on driving. Operating a vehicle while suspended is a genuine motor vehicle suspense causing extra fines and additional charges.
Additional Surcharges
$100 for driving while unlicensed
$100 for neglecting to insure a MOPED
$250 for driving while suspended
$250 for operating an uninsured vehicle
$250 for pleading guilty to unsafe driving (court-imposed surcharge)
$1000 a year for 3 years for driving while intoxicated or declining to take the breathalizer (first and second offenses)
$1500 a year for 3 years for driving while intoxicated or declining to take the breathalizer (third offense)
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stabilelawfirm · 3 years
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Knowing your limits when it comes to alcohol is very important, Especially when you are driving in a state like New Jersey. The State of New Jersey has strict laws for the drunk driving, and when you drink and drive in New Jersey, you risk your privileges, finances and your future. An individual is blameworthy of drunk driving in the event if he/she operates a vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.08 percent or more noteworthy. BAC alludes to the measure of liquor in your blood. In spite of the fact that the law alludes to a 0.08 percent BAC, you can be declared guilty of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor even when your BAC is below 0.08 percent. In order to handle a New Jersey DUI and DWI matter, you need to choose your lawyer in a very careful way. An experienced lawyer can either sort out your case completely or at the very least will reduce the charge to a minor violation. We at Stabile Law Firm, have an excellent success rate in winning DUI and DWI cases and our lawyers are well experienced in handling all such types of cases.
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stabilelawfirm · 3 years
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If an individual operates a vehicle, with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or above is thought to be driving under the influence (DUI).
First Offense – BAC 0.08% but less than 0.10%
$250-$400 fine
12-48 hours at IDRC
License suspension for 3 months
at most 30 days imprisonment.
First Offense – BAC 0.10% or higher
$300-$500 fine
12-48 hours IDRC
License suspension for 7 months to 1 year/
at most 30 days imprisonment.
Second Offense
$1,000 fine
12-48 hours IDRC
License suspension for 2 years
48 hours – 90 days imprisonment
Third Offense
$1,000 fine
12-48 hours IDRC
License suspension for 10 years
90 days community service
180 days imprisonment.
DUI IN SCHOOL ZONE OR SCHOOL CROSSING
First Offense
$500-$800 fine
License suspension for 12-24 months
60 days imprisonment
Second Offense
$1,000-$2,000 fine
License suspension for at least 48 months
60 days community service
96 hours-180 days imprisonment
Third Offense
$2,000 fine
License suspension for 20 years
180 days imprisonment
REFUSING THE CHEMICAL TEST
First Offense
$300-$500 fine
License suspension for 7 months to 1 year
12 hours minimum IDRC
Second Offense
License suspension for 2 years
Third and Subsequent Offenses
$1,000 fine
License suspension for 10 years
12 hours minimum IDRC
REFUSING CHEMICAL TEST IN SPECIAL AREAS
First Offense
$600-$1,000 fine
License suspension for 1 to 2 years
12 hours minimum IDRC
Second Offense
$1,000-$2,000 fine
License suspension for 4 years
12 hours minimum IDRC
Third and Subsequent Offenses
$2,000 fine
License suspension for 20 years
12 hours minimum IDRC
UNDERAGE
21 years is the legitimate age in New Jersey to purchase an alcoholic beverage. If an individual who is under 21 and drives a vehicle with BAC 0.01% or more the penalties are:
Minimum
30-90 days driving benefit suspension if the individual has the license or 30-90 day prohibition from having a license.
15-30 days mandatory community service, participation in an IDRC or other alcohol education program
Maximum
DUI sentences
SURCHARGES – ALCOHOL VIOLATIONS
Along with fines and penalties imposed by the court, if an individual is convicted of DUI or chemical test refusal is subject to:
A surcharge on insurance of $1,000 per year for three years for the first and second offense within a three-year period.
A surcharge on insurance of $1,500 per year for three years for a third offense.
A single $100 DUI enforcement surcharge
The additional charges will be forced on a New Jersey or an out-of-state conviction. Inability to pay the extra charge will bring about uncertain suspension of every driving benefit and the documenting of a judgment against any personal property.
SURCHARGES – POINT VIOLATIONS/OTHER
If an individual got 6 or more points on his current driving record, he will be sentenced to an insurance additional charge of $150 for six points and $25 for each additional point. If any individual fails to pay these surcharges, MVC suspends all his driving privileges. Other violations subject to a surcharge are:
driving while unlicensed $100
failing to insure a MOPED $100
driving while suspended $250/Court or MVC imposed
operating an uninsured vehicle $250
The government of New Jersey does not issue special work licenses. If a person’s license is suspended then he/she must not drive until that privilege is restored.
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stabilelawfirm · 3 years
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Careless driving is the most common traffic offense in New Jersey. Careless driving means driving with absence of alertness and that incorporates daydreaming, reaching for something in the vehicle, or looking at something outside of the vehicle. One can get a traffic ticket issued on the charge of careless driving for making a lane change too suddenly, talking on a cell phone, pampering kids on the back seat while driving and for cases where someone is seriously injured or where real people are actually harmed. You can get a careless driving ticket also, when someone is operating your vehicle much like someone who is drunk, but the person is really not drunk. Most of the times people who are perfectly innocent get this type of ticket. .
It is necessary to consult with a good lawyer to know how to deal with all such situations. According to section 39:4-97 CARELESS DRIVING, the one who got a careless driving traffic ticket will be subject to 2 points on his/her driving record. This can cause your insurance premium to go up in price if you already have a few points on your driving record. And the fines can range from $78.00 to $200.00, if convicted in court. There are no upgraded punishments for a second or subsequent offense of careless driving in New Jersey. Careless driving is a lesser included offense of reckless driving.
You can take help from our Stabile Law Firm to prove your innocence in the court in all cases of careless driving. We can either reduce your point by defending you effectively in the court or can completely dismiss the charge in some cases.
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stabilelawfirm · 3 years
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Perhaps, you may not be aware of this fact, but when you get a traffic ticket, you enter the abstruse trap of your nearby municipal or county traffic court. And for an individual it is not an easy task to come out of this trap without the help of an experienced lawyer.
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stabilelawfirm · 3 years
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Keeping up proper speed limit may sound like an easy enough feat, but while driving, it’s not easy to put it into practice. Especially, when you have to deal with every day’s dilemma that puts pressure on you to stay on the go. Speeding tickets are given to slow down all of the road blusters and all of the aggressive drivers. Officers who issue speeding tickets usually measures the speed with radar. In New Jersey, a speeding ticket of 1 to 14 miles over the cutoff is a 2 point offense. A speeding ticket of 15 to 29 is a 4-point offense. At last, a speeding ticket of 30 or more after the cutoff is a 5-point offense. However, if you violate traffic rules at the areas designated as a safe corridor area or construction zones fines will be doubled. The Stabile Law Firm Suspended License lawyer gives the best defence lawyers to battle against your speeding tickets in New Jersey. We are energetically dedicated to our customers’ needs.
New Jersey sets speed limit laws for various zones, for example, street, road and expressway. It is 25 for business or private locale and school zones, 35 for rural business or local locations and 50 for all different roadways.
Some drivers take traffic tickets very lightly, thinking if they ignore them, they will simply go away. However, this will not be the case. On the off chance that you neglect to react to your traffic tickets, the government can issue arrest warrant against you, which can result in you being taken into custody. You can also be subject to receiving a suspended license for failing to pay an issued fines, which is why speeding tickets should never be ignored.
Our legal advisors at the Stabile Law Firm wins battles against speeding tickets in NJ, regardless of the fact that you know or think you are guilty of speeding. Our Suspended License lawyer has represented more than 100,000 cases for a traffic ticket on the condition of New Jersey and the majority of those traffic violations was speeding tickets. You can contact or visit our premises for any further information.
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stabilelawfirm · 3 years
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We all know, reckless driving thrills but kills. No doubt, if you are driving recklessly, you are not only putting your own life in danger, but others life too. Reckless Driving NJ is a big crime. Almost everybody drives recklessly today either due to anxiety or hurry or for experiencing thrill or adventure. It’s easy to call other people a jerk, if he or she is driving recklessly, but to put serious driving into practice, is a tedious task for every one of us. Your driving is considered as reckless not only when you are at high speed, but also when you are engaged in other activities while driving such as talking on a cell phone, putting on makeup, or any of the thousand other things that divert your full attention on the road.
Luckily, because of strict traffic rules and regulations in New Jersey most of the people get their wake-up call before they injure themselves, someone else, or wreck someone’s property. But the unfortunate part of that wake-up call is that it usually comes in the form of getting issued a careless or reckless driving traffic ticket.
Reckless driving N.J.S.A. 39:4-96 is an intense violation in light of the fact that the scope of punishments is higher than most other moving violations. Reckless Driving NJ is a big crime. The violation gives five motor vehicles and five insurance points to the driver, up to $200 fine or up to 60 days in jail for the first offense and up to three months in jail for a second or subsequent offense. The license suspension can range from 1 to 90 days for a first offence. For the second and subsequent offence, the suspension can range from 1 to 180 days.
If you do get a careless or reckless driving traffic ticket, you can call the Stabile Law Firm for consultation. We can help you in figuring out which charges you are prone to face, furthermore, can give you a good defense in court with the goal that you can get a rash driving charge reduced. Our attorneys will keep you covered at pocket friendly rates. Contact now!
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Just to stop traffic violations, Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) is using a point system in New Jersey. MVC penalizes you by adding points to your driving record after every violation encountered by you. Violations like moving against traffic, improper passing, driving through a safety zone, and racing on a highway may lead you to get points. How many points you are going to get will depend upon the severity of your cause of getting points. Having our firm fights your NJ traffic tickets or ticket will keep your insurance rates less costly, help you keep your license clean and save you a lot of money in the long run!
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