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Why did the Judge order me to pay more than the amount indicated on the traffic summons?
The amounts indicated on the summons are the amount due if paid through the violation bureau. The Judge has the discretion to increase or decrease this amount if you were heard in the courtroom.
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1.
I have posted bail money. When can I get it back?
Bail is a guarantee that the defendant will appear at each court session as scheduled. If the defendant misses any session, the bail money may be forfeited.
Bail is returned when the case is completed. You may pick it up the day of your court appearance or it will be mailed to you.
If you posted bail for someone else and you are allowing the money to be used toward the fines, the court needs verification in writing from you if you are not going to be there on the court date.
2.
The Judge said my fine was $100, why am I paying more?
Assessments are not limited to fines. There are mandatory assessments on disorderly person’s complaints. Court costs are $33, VCCB $50, SNSC $75 in addition to the "fine."
3.
Why did the Judge order me to pay more than the amount indicated on the traffic summons?
The amounts indicated on the summons are the amount due if paid through the violation bureau. The Judge has the discretion to increase or decrease this amount if you were heard in the courtroom.
4.
When does my ticket have to be paid by?
This ticket must be paid by the court date indicated on the bottom of your summons if you have not entered a not guilty plea.
5.
How many points does this ticket have?
All moving violations have points assessed by Motor Vehicle Services (formerly DMV). You may inquire with them at 609-292-6500. The court does not assess points.
6.
The officer said I could pay this ticket. Why do I have to appear in court?
Only the violations listed on the Statewide Violations Bureau Schedule are payable without a court appearance as long as the officer did not check off the "court appearance required" box on the bottom of your ticket.
7.
How may I obtain a receipt for a ticket previously paid?
To receive a receipt you must send the court a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
8.
I lost my ticket and don’t know how much it is. What should I do?
Please call the court immediately with your driver’s license number or plate number for a parking ticket so we can search our computer base.
9.
Can I make payment by credit card?
Credit cards are not accepted by the court office. However, the State of NJ Judiciary has a website where motor vehicle violations that are listed on the Statewide Violations Bureau Schedule may be paid using a credit card. You must have your ticket number and your license plate number available in order to utilize this system. Please note there is a convenience fee for the service. You can log onto to
make a payment electronically.
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