New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1063

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Permits service of parking tickets by mail.

Impact

If enacted, A1063 would significantly alter the existing procedures outlined in P.L.1985, c.14, whereby parking tickets were traditionally served either personally to the vehicle operator, affixed to the vehicle, or sent through various methods permitted by court rules. By including mail as an accepted mode of delivery, the law would allow for greater convenience for municipalities and law enforcement agencies, streamlining the ticketing process and potentially increasing compliance rates among vehicle owners who might otherwise evade prompt in-person service.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1063 proposes amendments to how parking tickets are issued in New Jersey. The bill aims to modernize the process by allowing parking tickets to be served via regular and certified mail if the vehicle operator is not present at the time of ticket issuance. This modification is intended to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of traffic enforcement by providing an alternative to traditional methods of ticket issuance, which often require the physical presence of law enforcement officials to deliver tickets.

Contention

The bill also stipulates that in municipalities that utilize remote monitoring systems, such as video surveillance, law enforcement officials are tasked with reviewing recorded images to ascertain whether a parking violation occurred. This provision is particularly notable, as it raises questions surrounding privacy, accountability, and the accuracy of automated monitoring systems in enforcing parking laws. Critics may argue that reliance on technology could lead to disputes regarding evidence and the fairness of citations issued without direct human oversight.

Companion Bills

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