
There are lots of reasons someone may have their driver’s license suspended or revoked.
Too many points from speeding and other violations. A DUI conviction. Operating a vehicle without insurance.
It can also happen if another state says you didn’t pay a ticket from decades ago.
The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC), in an April 23 letter, told James Tubman he was ineligible to renew his license.
“Your driver record reflects a match in the Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS) which maintains a record of all individuals whose driving privilege is suspended or otherwise sanctioned in another state.”
He’d have 30 days to get the other state to issue a “no match letter” saying he wasn’t the person with the violation, or…