What happens to a New Jersey driver if he obtains a DWI in another State?
If a New Jersey citizen obtains a DWI conviction in another state then eventually he will also be suspended in New Jersey. Once the out-of-state DWI conviction is finalized, then the sister state will report it to New Jersey DMV. Thereafter, the NJ DMV will file an administrative case to request a suspension of the persons New Jersey drivers license. The New Jersey driver will also receive surcharges, and he also will be required to attend IRDC classes.
If a New Jersey citizen obtains a DWI conviction in another state then eventually he will also be suspended in New Jersey. Once the out-of-state DWI conviction is finalized, then the sister state will report it to New Jersey DMV. Thereafter, the NJ DMV will file an administrative case to request a suspension of the person’s New Jersey driver’s license. The New Jersey driver will also receive surcharges, and he also will be required to attend IRDC classes.
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