Persistent Violator License Suspensions (Accumulation of Points)

New Jersey Persistent Violator Hearing Lawyers

The New Jersey Administrative Code (“N.J.A.C.”) section 13:19-10.2 gives authority to the NJ Motor Vehicle Commission to suspend a driver’s license for having accumulated too many points within a certain period of time. This is what is known as a “Persistent Violator” suspension, and the proposed suspension could range anywhere from 30 days to three years, depending on the driver’s history and number of previous suspensions.

How Many Points to Suspend a License in NJ?

Persistent Violator Points SuspensionAn accumulation of 12 or more points on a driver’s license will give rise to the NJ Motor Vehicle Commission issuing a Scheduled Suspension Notice for an administrative license suspension. Therefore, pleading guilty to too many point-carrying moving violations can trigger a persistent violator suspension.

Additionally, once a driver is restored from a suspension, they are put on a probationary license for a period of one year. At this time, any moving violation, including those that do not carry points, can trigger a suspension for being a “persistent violator”.

If you’re faced with one of these proposed suspensions, call us at 1 855-450-8310. We can help request a hearing and eliminate or reduce the suspension period dramatically.

Table of Common Suspension Periods for Persistent Violator License Suspensions

Below is a list of common suspension periods that a driver could be facing for being a so-called “persistent violator” in the eyes of the NJ Motor Vehicle Commission.

Period of Time Points Accumulated Proposed Suspension
Two Years or Less 12 to 15 Points 30 Days
Two Years or Less 16 to 18 Points 60 Days
Two Years or Less 19 to 21 Points 90 Days
Two Years or Less 22 to 24 Points 120 Days
Two Years or Less 25 to 27 Points 150 Days
Two Years or Less 28 or more Points Not less than 180 Days
More Than Two Years 12 to 14 Points 30 Days or Less
More Than Two Years 15 to 18 Points 30 Days
More Than Two Years 19 to 22 Points 60 Days
More Than Two Years 23 to 26 Points 90 Days
More Than Two Years 27 to 30 Points 120 Days
More Than Two Years 31 to 35 Points 150 Days
More Than Two Years 36 or More Points Not less than 180 Days

A Skilled Lawyer Can Fight Your Persistent Violator Points Suspension

If you have been issued a Scheduled Suspension Notice for having accumulated too many points on your license, all hope is not lost. Hiring an attorney can help significantly tip the balance in your favor at a hearing, and can help avoid the rejection of your hearing request. Get a strong legal team on your side today – call 1 855-450-8310 and find out how The Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall can help.

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