New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2905

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Permits service of parking tickets by mail.

Impact

The bill's passage would impact existing state laws regarding the issuance of parking tickets, specifically amending P.L.1985, c.14. By allowing parking tickets to be served by mail, the legislative change facilitates a more efficient process that could lead to increased compliance from vehicle owners who might otherwise evade notice. Moreover, the bill complements contemporary technology, as municipalities are increasingly utilizing remote monitoring systems, such as video surveillance and closed-circuit television, to enhance parking enforcement.

Summary

A2905 introduces a notable shift in the service of parking tickets, permitting them to be sent via regular and certified mail rather than only through direct delivery to the vehicle operator or affixed to the vehicle. This change aims to streamline the process and provide an alternative method for municipalities to enforce parking regulations, especially in instances where the vehicle operator is not present. The amendment seeks to ease the burden on municipal enforcement agencies by expanding the ways they can notify vehicle owners of violations.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, A2905 may encounter points of contention regarding the fairness of remotely monitoring and ticketing individuals without direct interaction. Concerns could arise regarding the transparency of the evidence collected by such systems and the adequacy of mail service notifications, which some may argue lack the immediacy of direct delivery. This could pose challenges in ensuring that vehicle owners are effectively informed of their violations, possibly leading to disputes over the legitimacy of tickets issued through this new method.

Companion Bills

NJ A1063

Carry Over Permits service of parking tickets by mail.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1063

Permits service of parking tickets by mail.

NJ A02342

Provides for service of parking tickets by mail; provides additional time to respond to a parking ticket so served.

NJ A3276

Eliminates driver's license suspension for failure to pay parking tickets; requires registration suspension for more than five parking tickets.

NJ A1376

Eliminates driver's license suspension for failure to pay parking tickets; requires registration suspension for more than five parking tickets.

NJ S266

Eliminates driver's license suspension for failure to pay parking tickets; requires registration suspension for more than five parking tickets.

NJ S1495

Eliminates driver's license suspension for failure to pay parking tickets; requires registration suspension for more than five parking tickets.

NJ S1450

Permits dismissal of certain motor vehicle violations if defendant corrects issue within allotted time frame and provides acceptable documentation.

NJ S921

Permits dismissal of certain motor vehicle violations if defendant corrects issue within allotted time frame and provides acceptable documentation.

NJ A5197

Raises age for purchase of lottery tickets and wagering on horse racing from 18 to 21.

NJ HB05184

An Act Permitting The Mailing Of Raffle Tickets And The Use Of Coupons As Incentives To Purchase Raffle Tickets.

Similar Bills

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