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201487 LAW DWI Brochure.indd - NJ.gov

NEW JERSEY LAWS AND PENALTIES ... What follows is a summary of the penalties that result when a person is convicted of violating New Jersey's DWI law.

Penalties for DWI In New Jersey (Updated 2024) - NJ DWI Legal

A driver convicted of DWI while under age 21 will face a suspended driver's license for 30 to 90 day and he or she may be subject to the mandatory penalties ...

New Jersey DWI Penalties and Fines for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Offenses

Penalties for a First Time DUI · Loss of your driving privileges for 3 months. · At least twelve hours of jail time and no more 30 days. · Between $250 and $400 ...

DWI vs. DUI Laws in New Jersey

There is no distinction between a DWI and a DUI in New Jersey, so the two terms may be used interchangeably. The procedure for both prosecuting and punishing ...

NJSA 39:4-50(a) Driving While Intoxicated - NJ.gov

* The specified MV offenses under N.J.S.A. 39:3-10.20a. for which penalties are imposed in addition to any other penalty are: (1) DWI in CMV, N.J.S.A..

New Jersey DUI Laws 2024 – Forbes Advisor

New Jersey DUI laws punish impaired drivers with fines, license suspension, and jail time. Learn more here about the consequences of ...

New Jersey DWI / DUI Penalties in 2024 - What You Must Know

The penalties for a first conviction for DWI vary according to the BAC at the time of the traffic stop. Any BAC greater than or equal to 0.08% is considered ...

DUI vs DWI in New Jersey - DUI Consequences & Fines | RPA

On December 1, 2019 new DUI/DWI laws in New Jersey went into effect making changes to the potential penalties and requiring all those convicted of a DUI to ...

Making Sense of New Jersey's Recent Changes in DWI Law

The new law – effective January 1, 2020 – was intended to lessen the length of the suspension for first time DUI offenders.

New Jersey DUI: Laws and Penalties for Driving While Intoxicated

Getting convicted of a DUI in New Jersey can impact your car insurance significantly, with the average New Jersey driver seeing a 112 percent increase in car ...

NJ DUI Laws And BAC Levels - Aiello Harris

In New Jersey, it is illegal for a person over the age of 21 to drive with a BAC greater than 0.08%. But penalties and fines vary according to what your ...

NEW JERSEY RECENT DWI LAW CHANGES AND WHAT IT ...

The new law provides that for a first offense of a DUI or DWI, which is based on observation or a blood alcohol content between .08% and .

New DUI Penalty Law Impacts Cases in 2024: Important Info

On December 21, 2023, Governor Murphy signed bill S-3011/A-4800 into law, making significant changes to New Jersey's DUI statute. Under S-3011/A-4800, ...

New Jersey DUI Lawyer | NJ DWI Penalties & Laws | Attorney

New Jersey's penalties after a DUI conviction fall into four different categories: 1. License Suspension If you are convicted, your driving privileges in New ...

Division of Highway Traffic Safety Impaired Driving

In New Jersey, you must be at least 21 years of age to purchase, possess or consume alcoholic beverages. Underage drinking is illegal and can have severe ...

MAJOR CHANGES IN NEW JERSEY DRUNK DRIVING LAW

The new law includes amendments that provide many advantages to DUI/DWI offenders for 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd offenses.

New Jersey DWI Lawyers - DUI Penalties - Aiello Harris

DWI/DUI Penalties in New Jersey ; Driving with a DUI suspension ; License loss, Fines or surcharges, Prison term ; Additional 1–2 years, $500 fine $250/year (for 3 ...

Is a DUI a Felony in New Jersey? - Breslow Law Offices

New Jersey law doesn't classify DUI as an indictable crime (which would be equated with a felony in other states) or a disorderly persons offense.

New Jersey Revised Statutes Section 39:4-50 (2023) - Driving while ...

Section 39:4-50 - Driving while intoxicated. ... Learn more This media-neutral citation is based on the American Association of Law Libraries Universal Citation ...

First, Second, Third, and Subsequent DWI in New Jersey

These penalties include a license suspension, fines, and even jail time. If the offense was for a DWI where your BAC was between 0.08% and 0.10%, the potential ...