Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Jersey

Dui

Received a dui about 11 years ago. Will it still show up now on my criminal record?


Asked on 5/18/09, 12:04 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Ronald Aronds Law Office of Ronald Aronds, LLC

Re: Dui

DUI in New Jersey is not a criminal offense - It is a traffic offense. It will stay on your Driving record forever.

Sincerely yours, -Ronald Aronds, Esq.-

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Answered on 5/18/09, 12:50 pm
Kenneth Vercammen,Esq. Kenneth Vercammen

Re: Dui

New 2004 DWI law- 2004 revised DWI Statute in New Jersey Kenneth Vercammen's Law office represents individuals charged with criminal and serious traffic violations throughout New Jersey. Our office helps people with traffic/ municipal court tickets throughout New Jersey, including drivers charged with DWI and refusal.

Motor vehicle violations can cost you. You will have to pay fines in court or receive points on your drivers license. An accumulation of too many points, or certain moving violations may require you to pay expensive surcharges to the N.J. MVC [Division of Motor Vehicles] or have your license suspended. Don't give up! The Law Office of Kenneth Vercammen offers information and possibly provide experienced attorney representation for motor vehicle violations.

When your driver's license is in jeopardy or you are facing thousands of dollars in fines, DMV surcharges and car insurance increases, you need excellent legal representation. The least expensive attorney is not always the answer. Please call us if you need experienced legal representation in a traffic/municipal court matter. Our website www.njlaws.com provides information on traffic offenses we can be retained to represent people. Our website also provides details on jail terms for traffic violations and car insurance eligibility points. Car insurance companies increase rates or drop customers based on moving violations.

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Answered on 5/18/09, 5:29 pm


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