If I had an unpaid ticket in NJ that caused my license to be suspended in 1992 & when the year 2003 arrived and NJDMV had me going around satifying all my tickets to different municipal court houses in which I did and I received my license after I paid my restoration fee so now I've been driving since tractor trailers and I relocated to the state of NC since 03/2007 and I've been unemployed now since 07/2009 and I have a company that's willing to hire me now except that NJ suspended my license 11/2008 from what they say unpaid tickets from 03/1992 and I like to know do I have to pay this since it's been 16+ years & I don't have a receit . Please help
In general, not there is not. Statute of Limitations is to prevent someone being accused of something years after it happened when witnesses are not available and memories are not fresh. A ticket eliminates this issue. Once a ticket has been issued, there is no requirement that there be any sort of time frame associated with resolving it. As laws vary form place to place, you would have to check with the issuing authority, city, county or state to resolve this citation.
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N.J.S.A. 39:5-3: NJ Statute of Limitation for a Traffic SummonsThe general rule is that a motor vehicle summons must be issued within thirty (30) days of the related violation otherwise there is no authority to convict. However, there are certain violations of the traffic law that may be filed outside of the normal limitation period. The offenses and related statute of limitation are as follows:Offense Name
Statute
Time Limit
Drunk Driving
39:4-50
90 days
Refusal
39:4-50.4a
90 days
DWI CDL
39:3-10.13
90 days
CDL Refusal
39:3-10.24
90 days
Boating DWI
12:7-46
90 days
Boating Refusal
12:7-57
90 days
Revoked license
39:3-40
90 days
Passing a school bus
39:4-128.1
90 days
Illegally securing a license
39:3-12
1 year
False license application
39:3-34
1 year
Fictitious license application
39:3-37
1 year
Leaving accident scene
39:4-129
1 year
As such, a traffic ticket does not expire and is not subject to a statute of limitations. The statute of limitations is to prevent one from being accused of a crime when the witnesses may no longer be available and defense difficult. In this case, you have already been notified of the violation and have not defended against it in the time allotted. A traffic ticket is a notice of violation. Some jurisdictions will stop trying to collect, or declare on amnesty on tickets on a specific time frame.
There really is none. A traffic ticket does not expire and is not subject to a statute of limitations. The statute of limitations is to prevent one from being accused of a crime when the witnesses may no longer be available and defense difficult. In this case, you have already been notified of the violation and have not defended against it in the time allotted. A traffic ticket is a notice of violation. Some jurisdictions will stop trying to collect, or declare on amnesty on tickets on a specific time frame.
New Jersey has no statute of limitations for parking tickets. The purpose of a statute of limitations is to make sure your are notified of your violation or crime in a timely manner. You were duly informed and charged with the violation by the ticket.
In NJ, police departments will not issue a summons for a traffic violation after 30 days.
no, if you paid the fine in time
Judgments in New Jersey are valid for 20 years and are renewable (N.J.S.A. 2A: 14-5).
Not if the judgment was obtained before the statute of limitations for the debt expired. The statute of limitations requires that a lawsuit be filed on the claim before the limitation runs out. While it might prevent the plaintiff from getting the judgment, but it does not invalidate the judgment.
is there a statute of limitations on sales tax in NJ for cigarette purchases
no statute of limitations on judgements
That will depend on the level of the crime charged. It would be 5 years for a felony, A misdemeanor would be 1 year. It can be tolled as well.
yes
What is the statuate of limitations on misdemeanor possession of parphernalia in NJ
There are statutes of limitation on crimes in many (but not all) states. CAUTION: In some states, if the defendant flees out of state, the statute of limitation stops running, meaning - that the time starts again and can be charged if the defendant ever returns to the state. You must do some research to learn if the crime you were charged with has a limitation in NJ.
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