Suspended License
N.J.S.A 39:3-40
Driving on a Suspended License
A conviction of driving on a suspended or revoked license in New Jersey can carry penalties of up to five years in jail and up to $2250 in fines and surcharges.
There is a real and tangible benefit in getting a lawyer to fight traffic charges. When you have an offense that is as serious as driving on a suspended license, your freedom and your driving priviliges are at risk. I am ready to discuss your situation. Contact my New Jersey law office to arrange a consultation. I represent individuals who have received a summons or been arrested for driving while suspended anywhere in New Jersey.
N.J.S.A. 39:3-40 Driving While Suspended
- No person shall operate a vehicle whose license privilege has been revoked.
Penalties for Violation of N.J.S.A. 39:3-40
- 1st Offense: $500 fine, up to 6 months additional license suspension.
- 2nd Offense: $750 fine, five (5) days in jail, up to five (5) months additional license suspension.
- 3rd Offense: $1,000 fine, ten (10) days in jail, up to six (6) months additional license suspension, forty-five (45) additional days in jail if involved in an accident involving injury/victim.
Only after discussing your case with an attorney with the appropriate experience can you make a well-informed decision about whether to fight a charge of driving on a suspended or revoked license or plead guilty and pay the fine. If you would like to speak with me, call 1-732-845-3203 or e-mail Ray at rraya@rayalaw.com to set up a consultation.
I represent clients who have received a summons or been arrested on a wide variety of traffic violations, defending them throughout New Jersey.