
Excessive Points Lawyer Passaic County — How to Fight NJ License Suspension
Excessive points on your New Jersey license can lead to suspension and costly surcharges under N.J.S.A. 39:5-30. In Passaic County, accumulating 12+ points triggers a mandatory suspension hearing at the Superior Court of NJ, Passaic Vicinage. An experienced excessive points lawyer Passaic County from Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.
NJ Point System and Suspension Laws
New Jersey’s Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) assigns points for moving violations, with suspension risks escalating at specific thresholds. The statutory authority for license suspension due to point accumulation is found in N.J.S.A. 39:5-30. The law grants courts broad discretion to suspend a license for “willful violation” of traffic laws, with point totals serving as key evidence.
Last verified: April 2026 | Superior Court of NJ, Passaic Vicinage | New Jersey Legislature
Founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris, our firm understands how prosecutors and judges in Passaic County view point accumulation cases. We use this insight to build defenses focused on mitigating circumstances and procedural challenges.
Official Resources and Statutes
For the official text of New Jersey’s traffic laws and point system, refer to the New Jersey Legislature’s website. For procedures specific to Passaic County, visit the Superior Court of NJ, Passaic Vicinage website.
Passaic County Procedures for Excessive Points
When you reach 12 or more points in 24 months, the NJ MVC will schedule a suspension hearing at the Passaic Vicinage Superior Court in Paterson. This is not an automatic suspension; it’s a hearing where you can present a defense. The key local procedural fact is that these hearings are formal, and the burden is on the MVC to prove the violations. However, judges heavily rely on the certified driving abstract. A common and effective strategy involves filing motions to dismiss certain tickets on procedural grounds (e.g., faulty service, officer non-appearance) *before* the suspension hearing to reduce your point total below the 12-point threshold.
- Receive Notice: You will get a notice from the NJ MVC scheduling a suspension hearing at 77 Hamilton Street, Paterson.
- Obtain Driving Abstract: Request your complete driving record from the MVC to verify all listed points and violations.
- Case Review: An attorney reviews each ticket on your abstract for legal or procedural defenses that could lead to a dismissal.
- File Pre-Hearing Motions: File motions to dismiss vulnerable tickets in their original Municipal Courts to reduce your point total.
- Prepare for Hearing: Develop arguments focusing on necessity to drive for work/family, clean recent record, or completion of a defensive driving course.
- Negotiate or Contest: At the hearing, negotiate for a conditional probationary period or present your defense to avoid suspension.
Penalties for Excessive Points in New Jersey
In Passaic County, excessive points trigger not only potential license suspension but also substantial financial surcharges from the state, making early legal intervention critical.
| Point Threshold | MVC Action | Surcharge | Potential Suspension |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6-11 Points | Warning Letter | $100/year per point over 6 (for 3 years) | None |
| 12-14 Points | Suspension Hearing Scheduled | $100/year per point over 6 + Unsafe Driver Fee | 30 days (judge’s discretion) |
| 15+ Points | Suspension Hearing Scheduled | $100/year per point over 6 + Unsafe Driver Fee | Up to 180 days (judge’s discretion) |
Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Why Choose Our Firm for Your Points Case
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 and brings over 120 years of combined attorney experience to complex traffic matters like excessive point suspensions. We have a firm-wide record of 4,739+ documented case results. Our approach is to attack the problem at its source—challenging the underlying tickets—rather than just pleading for mercy at the suspension hearing. This proactive strategy has proven effective in Passaic County.
Mr. Sris
Managing Attorney
Bar Admissions: Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York
A former prosecutor and founder of the firm, Mr. Sris has been defending clients against serious traffic charges, including license suspension cases, since 1997. He provides strategic oversight on complex matters throughout New Jersey.
Case Results for Traffic Violations
While specific Passaic County results are part of our confidential case files, our firm-wide practice has secured over 4,739 documented case results with a favorable outcome rate exceeding 93%. In matters involving license suspension threats, favorable outcomes often include avoiding suspension entirely, securing a probationary period, or significantly reducing the suspension length. For an affordable excessive points lawyer Passaic County residents can consult, our firm offers payment plans to make representation accessible.
Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
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Our New Jersey location serves clients in Passaic County and is accessible via major highways throughout the state. We provide representation for an excessive points lawyer near me Passaic County drivers trust, serving communities including Paterson, Clifton, Wayne, and Passaic City.
Frequently Asked Questions: Excessive Points in NJ
How many points cause a license suspension in New Jersey?
Yes. Accumulating 12 or more points within a 24-month period triggers a mandatory suspension hearing with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. At this hearing, a judge will decide whether to suspend your license, typically starting at 30 days for a first suspension.
Can an attorney get points removed from my NJ license?
Yes. An attorney can file motions to dismiss the underlying traffic tickets that added the points. Common grounds include procedural errors, lack of proper service, or the officer’s failure to appear in court. If a ticket is dismissed, the points are removed. This is the most effective long-term strategy.
What are the NJ surcharges for excessive points?
New Jersey imposes a surcharge of $100 per year for three years for each point over 6 on your driving record. Additionally, an “Unsafe Driver” surcharge of $250 per year for three years applies if you have 3 or more moving violations in a 3-year period. These are paid directly to the MVC on top of any court fines.
Should I plead guilty to a ticket just to avoid a court date?
It depends. While convenient, pleading guilty adds points to your record immediately. If you are near a suspension threshold, those points could trigger a hearing. Consulting with an attorney before pleading can reveal if the ticket is defensible, potentially avoiding points altogether.
How long do points stay on my New Jersey driving record?
Points from a moving violation remain active on your New Jersey driving record for 3 years from the violation date. However, the MVC looks back 24 months from your most recent violation to calculate if you’ve reached the 12-point suspension threshold.
Internal Resources: For more on traffic defense, see our New Jersey Reckless Driving Lawyer hub. For related local services, consider a Passaic County criminal defense lawyer or a Passaic County DUI/DWI lawyer. We also serve neighboring areas like Bergen County and Morris County.
Page Last verified: April 2026. Laws and procedures change. Contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current legal guidance regarding your excessive points case in Passaic County.
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