Legal Question in Traffic Law in New Jersey
NJ unpaid Parking Tickets were Paid but have a Warrant
I moved from TX to NJ in 2006, but carried a TX licence and TX registration on my car. I received 5 parking tickets in 2006 in New Jersey. I just happen to ignore them (unfortunately) and didn't pay them.
Then I moved to a new apartment so didn't get any correspondence from the court whatsoever.
One day in 2007 I heard from an acquaintance that there was a warrant against my name. I quickly paid all my tickets online on NJ DMV website.
I have all the receipts of payment and there is no outstanding ticket on my name anymore.
Will the warrant be canceled automatically or do I need to call someone to get it canceled, now that I have paid all my dues?
Since the Tickets have been paid off, is there any additional charge for the warrant? I don't have the document in hand so don't know the intricate details.
Please advise!
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: NJ unpaid Parking Tickets were Paid but have a Warrant
You should be able to just call them and let them know. However, you may have a contempt of court charge out there which would require you to pay the warrant and show up for that.
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