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You are staring at a ticket and doing the math in your head. How many points this adds. What your insurance company will do once it finds out. Whether a suspended license means losing the job you drive to every day, missing the school run, or explaining to your boss why you cannot make it in.
When you are facing endless questions, our Warren traffic violations lawyers are prepared with answers.
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Partner James V. Loewen serves as the appointed Municipal Public Defender for motor vehicle matters in more than six New Jersey towns, so he already knows how Warren Township Municipal Court runs long before your name is called. You get someone who has watched this exact kind of ticket resolve well for other drivers, not someone learning the courtroom for the first time.
Contact us and tell us what happened on the road. We will lay out your options in plain language before you ever set foot in that courtroom.
Wronko & Loewen has represented New Jersey drivers and defendants from its Somerville office since 1994, and its attorneys appear in Somerset County municipal courts on a routine basis, not just for the occasional case. That routine, ongoing presence is what makes a courtroom familiar instead of intimidating.
Our firm has been named a New Jersey Super Lawyer every year since 2005. Founding Partner James Wronko holds a Certified Criminal Trial Attorney credential through the New Jersey Supreme Court’s Board on Trial Attorney Certification and has taken more than 200 jury trials to verdict across four decades of practice.
The firm also carries Avvo and Martindale-Hubbell peer-review ratings built over three decades in the same courtrooms your case will move through.
New Jersey drivers received more than 1.4 million Title 39 traffic summonses each year, and Warren Township adds its own share to that number every month. Our traffic violations attorneys represent drivers across Warren Township and the rest of Somerset County who are cited for the following, whether the stop happened on a local road or on Interstate 78.
We can help with:
No matter which one is on your ticket, the underlying risk is the same: points added to your license, a fine, and a record that can follow you for years. Before we recommend any plea, we look at the citation itself, the officer’s report, and how Warren Township Municipal Court has handled similar charges in the past. That groundwork is what separates a guess from an actual strategy for your case.
A ticket in Warren Township can carry consequences beyond a standard fine:
This information reflects New Jersey law as of July 2026.

Warren Township Municipal Court sits at 44 Mountain Boulevard in Warren, NJ 07059, and it hears every traffic summons written in the township. Before you decide how to handle your ticket, a few things about this specific court are worth knowing.
Our Warren traffic ticket attorneys know this courtroom, the prosecutor who reviews these tickets, and how similar cases here typically get resolved, so we can tell you early what a realistic outcome looks like instead of leaving you to guess until your court date arrives.
Not always. The court runs virtual sessions on Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m. for many traffic matters, though certain charges, like driving with a suspended license, typically require an in-person appearance. We can tell you which one applies to your ticket once we see it.
New Jersey can suspend your license once you reach 12 or more points within a 2-year period, and the suspension can run from 30 days up to 180 days depending on your total. Contesting the underlying ticket is often the fastest way to keep points off your record.
It depends on the charge. A straightforward speeding ticket typically costs less to defend than a case involving a suspended license or any risk of jail time. We can give you a clear estimate for your specific ticket during your initial consultation.
Ignoring a ticket does not make it disappear. New Jersey can issue a warrant, add a failure-to-appear suspension, and still require you to resolve the original charge later, usually with fewer options than you had before.
Often, yes. Insurers in New Jersey can raise premiums once points post to your driving record, and some violations carry a surcharge on top of the ticket’s fine. Reducing or dismissing the underlying charge is one of the more reliable ways to protect your rate.
If any of this sounds like your situation, contact us and we will walk through your ticket together.
You do not have to face Warren Township Municipal Court alone. Contact Wronko & Loewen today for a consultation, and let us start building a plan for your ticket before your court date arrives. The sooner our Warren traffic violations lawyer reviews your case, the more options we have on the table, and the less likely you are to face a surprise suspension months from now.
As a firm, Wronko & Loewen are committed to providing quality service based on extensive experience in New Jersey’s legal system.
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