
Moving Violation Lawyer Cumberland County, VA
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. represents drivers facing moving violations in both Virginia and New Jersey, including Cumberland County, New Jersey. Mr. Sris, a former prosecutor admitted in Virginia and New Jersey, concentrates on traffic defense and understands the consequences a moving violation can carry: points, fines, license suspension, and increased insurance costs. Whether you were cited for speeding, reckless driving, or another moving offense in the Cumberland County area, you have options. Reach our location at (888) 437-7747 to schedule a consultation. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. – Advocacy Without Borders.
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ToggleWhat a Moving Violation Means in Cumberland County, New Jersey
New Jersey traffic offenses, including moving violations, are heard in municipal court. In Cumberland County, the Cumberland County Municipal Court handles these matters. The court is located at Broad & Fayette Streets, Bridgeton, NJ 08302. New Jersey classifies most traffic infractions as quasi-criminal, meaning they carry legal consequences beyond a simple fine. A conviction can add points to your driving record, trigger surcharges, and raise your auto insurance premiums.
The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Code, found in Title 39, lists the types of conduct that constitute moving violations. Speeding, careless driving, reckless driving, and failure to obey a traffic signal are all examples. Each carries a specific number of points. For instance, reckless driving carries 5 points and can also lead to a fine and a short jail sentence for a first offense. A lawyer experienced in this area can evaluate the officer’s observations, the calibration of any speed-measuring device, and whether the state can prove each element of the violation beyond a reasonable doubt. The municipal court judge, not an administrative hearing officer, hears the case, making the proceeding more formal than in many other states.
How Mr. Sris and His Of Counsel Handle Moving Violation Cases
Mr. Sris and his Of Counsel team approach each Cumberland County moving violation by first examining the traffic stop and the evidence the state intends to present. They look for procedural errors, such as whether the officer had a valid reason to initiate the stop, whether speed-measuring equipment was properly maintained, and whether any statements you made were obtained in compliance with your rights. In many cases, they negotiate with the municipal prosecutor to reduce a charge – for example, from reckless driving (5 points) to careless driving (2 points) – which can save thousands of dollars in insurance surcharges over time.
The process begins when you contact the firm. Mr. Sris and his Of Counsel gather the facts, review the ticket, and discuss the timeline. The court sets a hearing date, and they appear with you to present your position. While past results do not guarantee a similar outcome, the objective is always to minimize the impact on your driving record, points, and finances. Because New Jersey assesses surcharges of $100 per year for each point over six, plus a separate Unsafe Driver Surcharge, charge reduction can be a practical strategy. If eligible, completing a defensive driving course can also remove points from your record. Mr. Sris and his team are familiar with the Cumberland County Municipal Court and the prosecutors who handle these cases.
About Mr. Sris and His Of Counsel Team
Mr. Sris, Owner and Founder of Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., has been representing clients since 1997. He is a former prosecutor who uses that experience to defend individuals charged with traffic and criminal offenses. Admitted in Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, New Jersey, and New York, he brings a multi-state understanding of traffic laws and court procedures. Mr. Sris testified before the Virginia House Courts of Justice Committee in support of 2019 HB 635 (chief patron Del. David Bulova).
Mr. Sris and his Of Counsel bring over 120 years of combined legal experience and have achieved 4,739+ documented firm-wide results. Results may vary. They work together to protect your driving privileges and to help you navigate the New Jersey municipal court system in Cumberland County.
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Last reviewed: June 2026
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Admitted in Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, and New York
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many points is a speeding ticket in Cumberland County, New Jersey?
In New Jersey, the points for a speeding ticket depend on how far above the limit you were driving. Traveling 1 to 14 mph over the limit results in 2 points; 15 to 29 mph over adds 4 points; and 30 mph or more over carries 5 points. Reckless driving is a separate 5-point offense. At 6 or more points, the state imposes an annual surcharge of $100 per point for three years. A traffic lawyer can often negotiate a reckless driving charge (5 points) down to careless driving (2 points), reducing both points and long-term insurance costs. Cases are heard at the Superior Court of New Jersey, Cumberland Vicinage.
Can I fight a traffic ticket in Cumberland County, NJ?
Yes, you can contest a traffic ticket. New Jersey allows plea bargaining in municipal court, so an attorney can negotiate with the prosecutor to amend a charge. For example, a reckless driving citation may be reduced to careless driving, saving points and insurance surcharges. The court located at Broad & Fayette Streets in Bridgeton handles these matters. A lawyer can challenge the evidence, cross-examine the officer, and present mitigating factors. Mr. Sris and his Of Counsel have experience appearing in Cumberland County and can explain the strengths and weaknesses of your case. To discuss your options, reach Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747.
What are NJ insurance surcharges for traffic tickets?
New Jersey adds surcharges on top of fines for drivers with excess points or multiple violations. If you accumulate 6 or more points, the MVC charges $100 per year for each point over 6 for three years. Drivers with three or more moving violations in three years also face a $250 annual Unsafe Driver Surcharge. Completing a state-approved defensive driving course can remove 2 points. An attorney can help you negotiate a plea to a lesser offense that reduces points and the resulting surcharges.
Is a traffic offense a criminal charge in Cumberland County, New Jersey?
Most moving violations in New Jersey are quasi-criminal, not criminal. They are tried in municipal court without a jury. However, some offenses, such as reckless driving, can carry a short jail term and are classified as quasi-criminal. Because a conviction can still have serious consequences – points, fines, surcharges, and insurance hikes – it is important to defend the charge. For a consultation, reach Mr. Sris and his Of Counsel at (888) 437-7747.
What should I do if I receive a moving violation ticket in Cumberland County?
First, review the ticket for the specific statute and the court date. Do not ignore it – failing to appear can lead to additional penalties. You can plead guilty and pay the fine, but that results in points and a conviction on your record. Many drivers choose to contest the ticket by appearing in Cumberland County Municipal Court. An attorney can help evaluate your options and may identify defenses you would not know on your own. Contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 to discuss your matter.
Do I need a lawyer for a moving violation in New Jersey?
You are not required to have a lawyer, but legal representation can significantly affect the outcome. The municipal court process is formal, and prosecutors are experienced. A traffic lawyer can challenge the state’s evidence, negotiate charge reductions, and advocate for a penalty that minimizes points and surcharges. Mr. Sris and his Of Counsel are familiar with Cumberland County procedures and have handled thousands of traffic cases. For a no-obligation discussion, call (888) 437-7747.
For related resources, see:
- Hunterdon County Traffic Lawyer
- Somerset County Traffic Lawyer
- Morris County Traffic Lawyer
- Bergen County Traffic Lawyer
- Monmouth County Traffic Lawyer
Outbound primary-source authority:
- New Jersey Legislature (Title 39 Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation)
- Cumberland Vicinage – NJ Courts
- New Jersey Courts
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