Out of State Clients

Current New Jersey Municipal Court Matters

Clients who live outside of New Jersey frequently call our office to consult us regarding a traffic ticket or disorderly persons complaint they received in New Jersey.  Given the time and expense associated with returning to New Jersey to defend such traffic tickets or disorderly persons complaints, many New Jersey Municipal Courts permit an attorney to appear in court on the out of state client's behalf without the need for the client to appear in court.  If permitted, the attorney can appear in court and negotiate a plea agreement with the prosecutor with the client's sworn affidavit which is filed with the court.  Therefore if you live outside of New Jersey and do not wish to return to defend yourself in a traffic ticket or disorderly persons matter, Thomas Carroll Blauvelt, LLC can appear in such court on your behalf, saving you time, money, and possible penalties in your home state.


Bench Warrants / Failure to Appear in a New Jersey Municipal Court

Are you now living outside of New Jersey and unable to get a driver's license in your home state due to a bench warrant from a New Jersey Municipal Court for your failure to appear?  We can help.  Don't let an old New Jersey traffic matter or disorderly persons offense keep you from getting a new driver's license in your home state.  Thomas Carroll Blauvelt, LLC has helped people from all over the United States [Florida, Tennesee, and even New Mexico] clean up their old New Jersey Municipal Court matters so that they can get a fresh start and get back on the road legally and without worries.   Please contact our office today for more information on how we can help you to clean up your old New Jersey Municipal Court matters and get a fresh start on the road.

Please be advised that if you live outside of New Jersey and receive a traffic ticket or disorderly persons complaint in New Jersey, it is important that you are aware of any consequences you may face in your home state.  Your home state may issue points or a suspension of your driving privilege due your New Jersey traffic ticket or disorderly persons complaint.  For your reference, we have listed below all the motor vehicle agency websites for the United States and District of Columbia.  Please use the websites listed below to determine what effect a New Jersey traffic ticket or disorderly persons complaint will cause in your home state.  If you cannot obtain an answer to your question in the below listed websites, you may want to consult an attorney in your home state for such answer.


United States Motor Vehicle Departments by State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming