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Charged With Failure to Report
An Accident In NJ: 39:4-130
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Failure to Report An Accident Ticket in NJ Penalties:

  • $30 to $100 Fine*
  • Possible Suspension of your Drivers License by NJ MVC

Failure to Report An Accident Ticket is:

  • Commonly Charged with a Careless Driving ticket or Leaving the Scene of an Accident ticket
  • Generally a mandatory court appearance ticket

A Ticket For Failure To Report An Accident Can Lead To The Suspension of Your Drivers License And A Fine:

If you are involved in an accident the law states that you must notify the local police by the quickest means of communication. However, your duty does not end once you notify the police, you must also within 10 days after such accident forward a written report of such accident to the MVC on forms furnished by the commission. Many people think that their duty ends once the police are involved but unfortunately it is not. Thus, you can be found guilty of a violation of failure to report an accident in NJ even if you immediately reported it to the police but failed to notify the MVC. Not to worry we can help and as long as you were not charged with leaving the scene of an accident with this ticket it is very rare to have your license suspended for this charge if you have been properly represented. Again proper representation is the key and with 30 years of experience Attorney Aalsberg can help you keep your license and stay driving, but you must take the first step and call him to setup your free in office consultation at 1-800-974-4487 or (732) 257-5040. The call is free the results could be priceless

The skilled traffic violation lawyers at GetNotGuilty.com can help you Win, Reduce or Eliminate the penalties for your Failure to Report an Accident Ticket Our firm has represented over 12,000 clients and we can help you eliminate or reduce the penalties associated with your ticket. We have handled cases in every municipal and criminal court in New Jersey. Call us at 1-800-9-RIGHTS or 1-800-974-4487 to set up a free in office consultation, the call is free the results may be priceless

Under NJSA: 39:5-31: A judge may suspend the driving privileges of any person he/she deems to be guilty of a “willful violation” of the law. In simplified layman terms this means that, if the driver knew or should have known, what he/she was doing was illegal or improper, (example running a red light or speeding double the limit or 30mph or more over the limit etc.) the judge may issue a license revocation or suspension to that person even if the particular statute has no provision for a license suspension.
A suspension under 39:5-31 is generally only given by a judge when a ticket is either:

  • Marked with a mandatory court appearance or
  • When an accident occurs as a result of the ticketed persons actions or
  • If the person has a bad past driving record. (points may go away over time, but the violation stays on your record for life)

Accordingly, If your ticket is marked mandatory court appearance, do not try to handle this ticket yourself, put the experience of Attorney Aalsberg to work for you to help reduce or eliminate any possible license suspension. Attorney Aalsberg has a 98%* Success rate to win, reduce or eliminate the penalties for all NJ traffic ticket charges.

If you are involved in an accident the law states that you must notify the local police by the quickest means of communication. However, your duty does not end once you notify the police, you must also within 10 days after such accident forward a written report of such accident to the MVC on forms furnished by the commission. Many people think that their duty ends once the police are involved but unfortunately it is not. Thus, you can be found guilty of a violation of failure to report an accident in NJ even if you immediately reported it to the police but failed to notify the MVC. Not to worry we can help and as long as you were not charged with leaving the scene of an accident with this ticket it is very rare to have your license suspended for this charge if you have been properly represented. Again proper representation is the key and with over 23 years of experience Attorney Aalsberg can help you keep your license and stay driving, but you must take the first step and call him to setup your free in office consultation at 1-800-974-4487 or (732) 257-5040. The call is free the results could be priceless

Under NJSA: 39:5-31: A judge may suspend the driving privileges of any person he/she deems to be guilty of a “willful violation” of the law. In simplified layman terms this means that, if the driver knew or should have known, what he/she was doing was illegal or improper, (example running a red light or speeding double the limit or 30mph or more over the limit etc.) the judge may issue a license revocation or suspension to that person even if the particular statute has no provision for a license suspension.

A suspension under 39:5-31 is generally only given by a judge when a ticket is either:

  • Marked with a mandatory court appearance or
  • When an accident occurs as a result of the ticketed persons actions or
  • If the person has a bad past driving record. (points may go away over time, but the violation stays on your record for life)

Accordingly, If your ticket is marked mandatory court appearance, do not try to handle this ticket yourself, put the experience of Attorney Aalsberg to work for you to help reduce or eliminate any possible license suspension. Attorney Aalsberg has a 98%* Success rate to win, reduce or eliminate the penalties for all NJ traffic ticket charges.