A speeding ticket can be cheap to pay and expensive to live with.

New Jersey speeding tickets commonly range from 2 to 5 points. The exact speed, road type, prior record, CDL status, and insurance history can matter more than the payable fine.

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Speed ranges matter

Common NJ speeding point ranges are 2 points for 1-14 mph over, 4 points for 15-29 mph over, and 5 points for 30 mph or more over. Special zones can also change the payable amount.

When to get lawyer review

Get help before paying if the speed is 15+ mph over, the ticket is in a work zone or safe corridor, you have prior points, you drive for work, you have a CDL, or you are an out-of-state driver.

What to send for review

Send the ticket number, court name, alleged speed, posted limit, license state, court date, and whether you have prior points or work-driving concerns.

Before you plead guilty, have the ticket checked.

Send the ticket number or your name and date of birth. The office can review the situation and tell you whether paying online may create points, insurance risk, employment issues, or a court-date problem.

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Common questions about nj speeding ticket lawyer.

How many points is speeding in NJ?

Commonly 2, 4, or 5 points depending on how far over the limit the ticket alleges.

Is 15 mph over serious in NJ?

It can be because the common point exposure increases to 4 points.

Should CDL drivers fight NJ speeding tickets?

CDL and work drivers should get advice before any guilty plea because employment and commercial-driving consequences may be bigger than the fine.