NJMCDirect is convenient, but payment can still be a guilty plea.

Online payment can be the wrong first move when a ticket has points, court consequences, CDL risk, accident facts, or insurance exposure. Check the consequences before you pay.

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What to check before NJMCDirect payment

Look at the statute number, point value, court date, whether the matter is payable, whether there was an accident, whether you have prior points, and whether your license is from New Jersey or another state.

When not to pay immediately

Do not rush payment if the ticket is reckless driving, careless driving after an accident, suspended driving, no insurance, leaving the scene, high-speed speeding, tailgating, CDL-related, or tied to a job-driving issue.

Free review alternative

Use the free review form before payment. The office can respond by text, email, or phone with initial guidance about risk and next steps.

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 njmcdirect ticket help.

Does paying on NJMCDirect mean guilty?

For payable traffic tickets, online payment can operate as a guilty plea and close the case with a conviction.

Can I undo a paid NJ traffic ticket?

It may be difficult and time-sensitive. Get advice before paying if you are unsure.

What information do I need for ticket review?

Ticket number, court name, statute, court date, license state, and any prior points or CDL/work-driving concerns.