N.J. Drivers Given Option To Pay Off Violation Surcharges

PD enforcing on riverMore than 270,000 motorists who owe New Jersey millions of dollars in violation surcharges will soon have the option to rework their payments. Under a program running from June 15 to July 30, drivers will be given the chance to enroll in extended payment plans or get interest waived if they can pay off the principal amount. Drivers with surcharges related to drunken driving convictions are not eligible. Surcharges are fines assessed by state Motor Vehicle Commission on an annual basis for drivers who have excessive violation points or have committed a specific serious violation. About 273,000 drivers currently owe the state $657 million. Eligible drivers soon will receive letters notifying them about the program. AP

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