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New Jersey Suspension Hearing Attorney

When a driver gets too many points in a short amount of time, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) will typically move to suspend that driver's license. If this happens to you, it is wise to consult with an experienced New Jersey DMV and MVC hearings attorney.

Since 1986, The Law Offices of Martin A. Kron has provided exceptional legal advice and representation to clients struggling with any facet of traffic law. Our lawyers are known for honesty, integrity and the zealous defense of our clients. Founding attorney, Martin A. Kron, is a former New York City traffic court judge.

Having been a traffic court judge, Mr. Kron knows how to think like a judge.

The MVC will send a letter to drivers who have amassed too many points in the specified time period. This letter will inform the drivers of the MVC's intention to suspend their license. This action can be taken for any number of reasons, including:

  • Too many points
  • Driving while suspended
  • Making a false statement on a license application
  • Fatal accident
  • Excess speeds
  • Persistent violations

If you would like to dispute the suspension, the letter will give you information regarding the dates and procedure for doing so. We encourage you to contact a lawyer at our office, as we have a great deal of experience guiding clients through the process.

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If you need help or have concerns regarding DMV or MVC hearings, contact The Law Offices of Martin A. Kron by calling 201-934-8344 or completing the contact form on this website. We offer a free initial consultation, and we charge reasonable fees for our services. We help residents of Bergen County, and communities throughout New Jersey.

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