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New Jersey Provisional License Violation Lawyer

New Jersey Provisional Driver's License Suspension Attorney

In New Jersey, a driver is considered probationary for the first two years after he or she receives a driver's license permit. During this two-year time period, traffic violations can have devastating effects. It is wise to consult with an experienced New Jersey provisional license violation attorney as soon as possible.

At The Law Offices of Martin A. Kron, we have helped drivers charged with traffic violations since 1986. A provisional or new driver faces more immediate consequences than an experienced driver. For example:

  • If a driver with a provisional license receives two infractions totaling four or more points, he or she must enroll in the Probationary Driver School Program. Failure to complete the program or another moving violation conviction while on the program will typically result in a suspension of driver privileges.
  • The court system treats any violation very seriously, and it will not accept a plea to a no-point violation if the driver is provisional.
  • Provisional drivers must have a decal affixed to their cars throughout the two-year time period.

If your child is a provisional driver and has received a traffic violation, we encourage you to contact a lawyer at our office to learn more about your options and the ways to protect your child's driving record.

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If you need help or have concerns regarding provisional license violations, 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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