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NJMCdirect – the fast, secure and convenient way to pay, plea and resolve your Traffic/Parking ticket or Other Municipal Court Complaint online. Payment plans may be available for certain matters. Begin search to view your case options.
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To search for a traffic ticket or Time Payment Order, enter the Court ID, Ticket Prefix (if applicable), Ticket Number and License Plate Number. The license plate number entered must match the ticket in order to proceed. Can NJMCdirect.com give information about the New Jersey Point System?
NJMCDirect is a fast, secure, and convenient way to plead guilty and pay traffic tickets or other Municipal Court complaints, make payments on installment plans, enter a not guilty plea, and request a plea agreement from a municipal prosecutor (for certain charges).
The key goal of the NJMCdirect Website is to provide citizens with a convenient way to both access municipal court information and provide on-line payment options to electronically satisfy parking/moving tickets via the Internet.
Hours of operation: Monday – Friday 9AM-3PM Address 214 Ridge Road North Arlington, NJ 07031 Phone: 201- 955-5658 Fax: (201) 991-7028. Pay Traffic Tickets Online. NJMCdirect – the fast, secure, convenient way to access your traffic ticket information online. Please have the following information ready:
In order to access ticket information online, the traffic ticket and license plate numbers must be readily available. Payments can only be made online during the following hours: Monday - Thursday 7:30am to 11:45pm; Friday 7:30am to 10:45pm; Saturday 7:30am to 3:45pm; Sunday 1:00pm to 11:45pm
For questions about a traffic ticket, call the municipal court where the ticket was issued. For questions about representing yourself in a court case, call your local ombudsman . For technical difficulties with one of our applications, call the statewide call center at 609-421-6100