In New Jersey, driving with an expired license can result in a fine ranging from $200 to $500. Additionally, you may face a possible suspension of your driving privileges for up to six months, depending on the circumstances. It's also important to note that repeat offenders may encounter harsher penalties. Always ensure your license is renewed to avoid these consequences.
Penalty for forging a NJ License is $150,000 fine or up to 10 years in prison
Not stiff enough. That should carry prison time.
By becoming a NJ resident.
you can't
If you haven't gone to court yet you aren't guilty and can get your license. If you have been found guilty in court already, they have taken your driving privileges.
with computer technology, you can't get a license in another state if you have a suspended license
It could be revoked indefinitely.
In NJ you will get a surcharge after your 6th point has been added to your driving history
In New Jersey it's the same as it is in Pennsylvania, you need to have the 6 months and 50 hours worth of driving in order to get your license.
if your vehicle is licensed in NJ, and has NJ plates on it, and you have NJ insurance, they cannot ticket you in PA for having expired NJ inspection.
A registered/taxed car A valid driving License Insurance No alcohol or drugs in your system
obviously, as long as the have a junior license if they are driving alone.