How do I contact Consumer Affairs NJ?
File a Complaint with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs by phone at 800-242-5846 or 973-504-6200. You can also file a complaint online at: NJConsumerAffairs.gov/Pages/ File-a-Complaint.
What does NJ Consumer Affairs do?
We investigate complaints and answer hundreds of consumer questions every day. If we can’t help, we will provide you with the contact information for a State or Federal agency that can help.
How do I renew my CD in NJ?
You may only renew online ninety (90) days before the expiration date of your current New Jersey CDS registration. If your New Jersey CDS registration is already in expired status, you must complete a Reinstatement Application for Registration.
How can I find out if my NJ drivers license is suspended?
First, you must find out why your driver’s license has been suspended. The easiest way to do this is to call the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) at (609) 292-6500. An MVC staff person will review your driver history abstract.
What NJ agency oversees consumer protection?
Division of Insurance – Consumer Protection Services.
What is Consumer Affairs accreditation?
BBB has determined that ConsumerAffairs meets BBB accreditation standards, which include a commitment to make a good faith effort to resolve any consumer complaints. BBB Accredited Businesses pay a fee for accreditation review/monitoring and for support of BBB services to the public.
What is the meaning Consumer Affairs?
Consumer affairs is an established system or entity formulated for the protection and safeguard of the consumer or purchaser of goods and/or services. It protects consumers from fraud.
What is the difference between DEA and CDS?
The CDS license is simply the manifestation of the state’s authority to work with controlled substances. The CDS license is supplied to the DEA to demonstrate eligibility for a DEA registration.
Does NJ have digital driver’s license?
Drivers will begin receiving Digitized Driver’s Licenses by July. Clean Up NJ!
How do I get a digital driver’s license in NJ?
How do I get a digital driver’s license? If your state offers a digital driver’s license, you must apply at your local DMV or license-issuing agency. From there, you’ll need to download the state-sponsored app and follow the verification process in order to access your digital driver’s license.
How long can your license be suspended in NJ?
First Offense – Driver’s license suspension from 7 months to 1 year. Second Offense – Driver’s license suspension of up to 2 years. Third and Subsequent Offenses – Driver’s license suspension for up to 10 years.