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New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission Surcharges
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New Jersey law requires Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) to collect surcharges from motorists whose driving records include certain motor vehicle offenses.

The surcharges are in addition to any court imposed fines and penalties or any premiums assessed by automobile insurance companies.

Revenue generated is used to repay $705 million in bonds sold to eliminate the debt of the Market Transition Facility (MTF). The MTF provided auto insuance to those unable to obtain coverage in the voluntary market. Part of the revenue is also designed for alcohol rehabilitation for drunk drivers.

You are responsible for paying the surcharge even if you move out of NJ. The surcharge is imposed regardless of your current license, registration and/or insurance status.

What violations are subject to surcharges?

Alcohol and drug related offenses

Violations On or after

In-state operating under February 10, 1983
the influence of liquor
or drugs (DUI)

Out-of-state (DUI) January 26, 1984

Refusal to submit to January 26, 1984
chemical test

The surcharge for operating under the influence or refusal, whether it occurs in New Jersey or another state, is $1,000 a year for three years for both a first and a second violation.

A surcharge of $1,500 for three years is imposed for a third or subsequent violation that occurs within three years of the first violation.

If you are convicted of both drunk driving and refusal resulting from the same arrest, you will only receive one surcharge.

Point Violations
(On or after February 10, 1983)

If you accumulate six or more points in a period of three years or less you must pay an insurance surcharge of $100 for the first six points and $25 for each additional point. The point surcharge will remain in effect as long as you have six or more points on your record resulting from violations posted in the immediate past three years. The accumulation is calculated from the posting date to your driving record, not when the violations occurred.

Again, these surcharges are in addition to any surcharge that your insurance company might levy upon you.

Point reductions issued for one year of violation or suspension-free driving, or for completion of a driver improvement school or defensive driving course are not considered in reviewing the three year record for surcharge purposes.

Other actions subject to surcharges
(On or after March 19, 1984)

Yearly Assessment**

Unlicensed driver $100.00
No insurance – MOPED $100.00

Driving while suspended $250.00
court or MVC reported

No liability insurance on $250.00
motor vehicle

**These surcharges are assessed each year for three years.

Operating while suspended
(Increased penalty effective July 1, 1994)

If your operating privileges are suspended as a result of failure to pay insurance surcharges and you are convicted of operating while suspended, the court is mandated to impose an additional $3,000 fine. Pay the surcharge in full before your court appearance to avoid this extra fine.

Notices and due dates

Surcharge bills are printed on State of New Jersey-Automobile Insurance Surcharge and Collections (NJ-AISC) letterhead. These notices are different from premiums due to your insurance carrier. You must pay NJ-AISC by the due date printed on the bill. If you fail to pay the surcharge in full, or begin an installment payment plan (IPP) by that date, your NJ driving privilege will be suspended until the minimum requirement is paid to NJ-AISC and a separate $100 restoration fee is posted to your NJ motor vehicle record. Never operate a motor vehicle until you have received confirmation that your NJ driving privilege is in good standing.

Failure to pay will result in the filing of a certificate of debt (judgment) in the NJ Superior Court to collect the unpaid principal, plus added collection costs and interest.

If the judgment remains unpaid, MVC is authorized to use provision of the Set-Off of Individual Liability program (SOIL) by setting-off potential refunds and rebates processed by the NJ Division of Taxation.

Paying the Surcharge

Payment can be made by:

  • Mail using the return portion of the billing notice
  • In-person at one of the four regional service centers located in Wayne, West Deptford, Eatontown or Trenton
  • Visa, MasterCard or Discover by calling 1-888-651-9999

Billing Questions

If there is a mistake in your billing, or if you have any questions, you can write to:

NJ-AISC Surcharge Billing Office
P.O. Box 4775
Trenton, NJ 08650-4775

You should include a daytime phone number and your NJ driver license number.

Change of Address

Surcharge notices are mailed to the last address of record. If you move, the law requires that you notify Motor Vehicle Services within seven days. Call 1-888-486-3339 toll free in NJ or 1-609-292-6500 from out of state or write to MVC Change of Address, P.O. Box 016, Trenton 08666-0016.

You may also change your address by using the tear-off portion of the surcharge payment envelope and mailing it with your payment.

If you move out of state, you must report all changes of address until you have satisfied the surcharge requirements.

Dishonored checks

For returned checks (insufficient funds) you will receive an indefinite suspension of your driving privilege and a notice for an additional $25 payment. This dishonored check notice or letter has instructions for satisfying the fee.

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