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Drivers License Suspensions & NJ Point System

Notice of Proposed Suspension:  What Do I Do?

When the Motor Vehicle Commission seeks to suspend someone’s driving privilege, it first sends out a Notice of Proposed Suspension.  If you receive a Notice of Proposed Suspension, you must take action, or the suspension will take effect.  You must respond in writing in a timely manner, and should consult with an attorney.  The process is as follows.

Published January 31, 2008 by W. Timothy Howes, Esq.

The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Point System

If you receive motor vehicle summonses, there can be hidden and costly consequences as the result of the point system.  If points are involved, it is usually cost-effective to consult Howes & Howes.

Published January 02, 2005 by W. Timothy Howes, Esq.

Driving while suspended:  Frequently Asked Question

New Jersey law provides dozens of reasons why your driving privilege might be suspended.  As prosecutors and private defense counsel, our attorneys have seen them all.  With this charge it is important to have good legal representation.  Click on this article if you have questions about driving while suspended.

Published May 18, 2004 by Bob Sutton
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