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Charges in NJ prevent me from obtaining NH drivers license

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grs13

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New Hampshire

A few years ago I received a ticket for not wearing my seat belt and possession of a very small amount of cannabis in the state of New Jersey. Recently when I contacted New Hampshire DMV I was told that I had to clear my record in NJ before I could do anything about obtaining my NH driver license. My problem is that I lost all my paperwork from NJ and have no idea who to contact in NJ about what fines or other punishments I need to clear up. I tried to call NJ DMV and courts but got nothing but a lot of runaround. Can anybody suggest something that might help?
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New Hampshire

A few years ago I received a ticket for not wearing my seat belt and possession of a very small amount of cannabis in the state of New Jersey. Recently when I contacted New Hampshire DMV I was told that I had to clear my record in NJ before I could do anything about obtaining my NH driver license. My problem is that I lost all my paperwork from NJ and have no idea who to contact in NJ about what fines or other punishments I need to clear up. I tried to call NJ DMV and courts but got nothing but a lot of runaround. Can anybody suggest something that might help?
Suggestions:

1) Keep calling
2) Hire a NJ traffic attorney
3) Drive to the court in NJ that you were dealing with
 

HighwayMan

Super Secret Senior Member
A few years ago I received a ticket for not wearing my seat belt and possession of a very small amount of cannabis in the state of New Jersey. Recently when I contacted New Hampshire DMV I was told that I had to clear my record in NJ...

So, in other words, you ignored the two tickets you received in NJ a "few years ago" and now you want to straighten it all out?
 

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