Nj Dmv Speeding
2009

If you get a ticket in a state not where your license is from which points system applies?
I have been pulled over in both NJ and NY recently, but my license is from CT where I live. My question is, which points sytem is used? Do I get the amount of points that the infraction would be worth in the state I got pulled over in? Or do they just send a report of my speeding, etc. to the CT DMV and the CT points system is used?
I.E. Speeding 25 over the limit in NJ is (I think) 4 points, but in CT I think it’s only 1 or 2. So do I have 4 points on my license because I got pulled over in NJ or do I have 1-2 points because your home state’s point system is used no matter where you get pulled over?
You have 1-2 points. Points will be added as if the offense was committed in your home state (assuming each state is part of the Non-Resident Violator’s compact).
Each state has a different point system, so you can’t combine points from different states. Perhaps one state may decide to make each violation 10 points and suspend your license at 100.
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