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Tsar
11-28-2012, 08:08 AM
Quick question, maybe someone here can save me some time researching this.

I was pulled over in NH and handed them my NJ license. It was scanned and it came out as "dropped". Cop had no idea what that meant, and neither did I, he told me he tried to find out but was unsuccessful. He made the other person in the car drive just to be on the safe side.

I called NJ DMV after I got home to inquire about this, but I was told my license was fine, and that they have never heard of the term "dropped" before, nor do they use it..

My insurance is paid, my registration is paid, my license is not suspended, and last time I was pulled over was in 2007.

Any guesses? I googled, nothing relevant came up.

Tsar
11-28-2012, 09:44 AM
No takers?

WildBillyT
11-28-2012, 09:49 AM
No clue?

Tsar
11-28-2012, 09:51 AM
No clue?
I was hoping for a little more.. I thought you were smart :lol:

WildBillyT
11-28-2012, 09:53 AM
Ok, here goes.

The signal to the cop's scanner was lost and the connection was dropped :mrgreen:

Just for grins I called the Flemington DMV and they didn't have a clue either.

BonzoHansen
11-28-2012, 09:54 AM
you're probably on the no fly list. I suggest running to canada or mexico.

Tsar
11-28-2012, 10:09 AM
Ok, here goes.

The signal to the cop's scanner was lost and the connection was dropped :mrgreen:

Just for grins I called the Flemington DMV and they didn't have a clue either.Thanks for calling and trying to help me out. This is just pissing me off because I was told my car can be towed - so I want to figure this out before it happens.

you're probably on the no fly list. I suggest running to canada or mexico.Ha, I can rent my own airplane - no biggie.

WildBillyT
11-28-2012, 10:24 AM
Maybe call the NJ State Police?

Anti_Rice_Guy
11-28-2012, 10:26 AM
Just messaged some friends who are officers. Will keep you posted.

Tsar
11-28-2012, 10:31 AM
Maybe call the NJ State Police?
I was gonna go to a local police station when I get back to NJ. Thing is I was told it doesn't say "dropped" anywhere on my record when the woman at the DMV ran it. It was only in NH and they had no idea wtf it was suppose to mean. Hence the whole confusion.. I'm having someone look into it here too.
Just messaged some friends who are officers. Will keep you posted.
Thanks!!

Tru2Chevy
11-28-2012, 10:39 AM
Maybe try going to a local police station if you are still up in NH and explain what happened. See if they will run it again to see if the result is the same and explain to them that when you called NJ DMV they had no idea what you were talking about.

- Justin

Tsar
11-28-2012, 10:41 AM
Maybe try going to a local police station if you are still up in NH and explain what happened. See if they will run it again to see if the result is the same and explain to them that when you called NJ DMV they had no idea what you were talking about.

- Justin
Yea, my next move was gonna be to go to work and see if they can help me (I work at the prosecutors office, and plenty of cops stop by if we need them). I was stopped on the way to class, so I kinda had a limited time to figure this out.

Anti_Rice_Guy
11-28-2012, 10:53 AM
You can always run an MVC on yourself for $35 or whatever it is.

I saw this from January, also from NJ http://www.realpolice.net/forums/ask-cop-112/100304-license-scanned-dropped.html but no answer was given.

My friends haven't heard of it, and could only thing of it being expired which I'm going to go out on a limb and say isn't the case :lol:

Tsar
11-28-2012, 11:02 AM
You can always run an MVC on yourself for $35 or whatever it is.

I saw this from January, also from NJ http://www.realpolice.net/forums/ask-cop-112/100304-license-scanned-dropped.html but no answer was given.

My friends haven't heard of it, and could only thing of it being expired which I'm going to go out on a limb and say isn't the case :lol:
Yea, I saw that link too. Funny that the guy was also from NJ..

It's not expired, that was my first guess but it's valid until 2015.

Anti_Rice_Guy
11-28-2012, 11:10 AM
Yeah, the cops said that they would have to see the license to come up with anything further, so it wouldn't really be any better than you asking anyone at the prosecutor's office.

madness410
11-28-2012, 02:15 PM
ive never heard that term "dropped" before either. since you work at a prosecutors office im going to assume you dont have outstanding fines or were absent to any court dates and that you dont have warrants unless you got them after you got hired lol.

when you say the officer "scanned" your license do you mean he ran it through dispatch or did he have a scanner or something present.

out of curiosity with prosecutors office are you with

Tsar
11-28-2012, 03:56 PM
ive never heard that term "dropped" before either. since you work at a prosecutors office im going to assume you dont have outstanding fines or were absent to any court dates and that you dont have warrants unless you got them after you got hired lol.

when you say the officer "scanned" your license do you mean he ran it through dispatch or did he have a scanner or something present.

out of curiosity with prosecutors office are you with
Nope, I'm all clean. I don't even have any points on my license.. Last ticket I got was in 2006.

I'm not 100% positive but he did mention dispatch. I believe he actually tried multiple times. First one was really quick, then he came back and asked me if I knew anything about my license being "dropped", I gave him a wtf stare and that's when I believe he mentioned that he will try dispatch. The whole ordeal took good 10 to 12 minutes.

Just got back from work. None of the prosecutors knew what I was talking about and said they have never heard of "dropped" license before. Great..

I'm at the Concord City Prosecutor's office in New Hampshire. I'm not important or anything, just a legal intern trying not to get his car towed..

madness410
11-28-2012, 08:19 PM
oh ok well im out of ideas then too. new hampshire probably does things much more different than jersey does and i know sometimes its difficult to get information on somebody who hands you an out of state drivers license. but i have no clue what a dropped license could possibly mean. maybe you could try to call the law enforcement agency that stopped you and try to get in contact with an officer there.

BigAls87Z28
11-28-2012, 09:36 PM
How long have you lived in NH? A dropped licence is usually when a licence is dropped out of the system because that person has been found to no longer live in the state. Probably due to the census. Your family should have received a letter in the mail to verify.
This is the best I could find out from friends.

Tsar
11-29-2012, 09:28 AM
How long have you lived in NH? A dropped licence is usually when a licence is dropped out of the system because that person has been found to no longer live in the state. Probably due to the census. Your family should have received a letter in the mail to verify.
This is the best I could find out from friends.
I'm here for school (all my important stuff is still linked to my address in NJ), I've had an apartment in NH since August of 2011. That whole "dropped" thing would make sense except when my license is ran in NJ it comes up perfectly fine. It's only NH that has a problem, or at least it appears to be that way.

I'll be in NJ this weekend so I'll stop at the local police station and see if they know anything (I doubt it). If I get towed, I hope it's at least at the town I work at :lol:

V
11-29-2012, 10:19 AM
can you get some type of driver abstract to carry with you. Or at least have the NH town that stopped you provide some type of memorandum that you can show during any future stops. Like have them verify with nj and then they could vouch for you? I know its a long shot but I know how much of an inconvenience getting a car towed even if it works out fine in the end.

BonzoHansen
11-29-2012, 10:41 AM
If you get pulled over again, just say "hey *******, you know who I am? You better sit your ass back down in that squad car and eat more donuts or I’m gonna rain down the pain on you”.

JerzLT1
11-29-2012, 11:09 AM
don't get pulled over.

baddest434
11-29-2012, 01:27 PM
don't get pulled over.

ding ding ding winner

BonzoHansen
11-29-2012, 01:59 PM
don't get pulled over high.

ding ding ding winner

fixed :kneeslap:

madness410
11-29-2012, 05:13 PM
If you get pulled over again, just say "hey *******, you know who I am? You better sit your ass back down in that squad car and eat more donuts or I’m gonna rain down the pain on you”.

"i'll have your job" is much more common..lol

Tsar
11-29-2012, 05:14 PM
ding ding ding winner
I didn't know they had wireless in a nursing home.. Balling!

IROCZman15
12-03-2012, 08:49 AM
most have already stated what i was going to write but....


i have never heard the term "dropped license" suspended DL's in nj are either called "suspended" or "revoked" and if it's expired its called 'expired" those are the only terms i know of referring to a NJ DL. i am a police officer and asked a few co-workers, none had ever heard of a "dropped license"

get a copy of your abstract, review it, keep it with you in the glovebox. thats about it

Tsar
12-20-2012, 07:04 PM
most have already stated what i was going to write but....


i have never heard the term "dropped license" suspended DL's in nj are either called "suspended" or "revoked" and if it's expired its called 'expired" those are the only terms i know of referring to a NJ DL. i am a police officer and asked a few co-workers, none had ever heard of a "dropped license"

get a copy of your abstract, review it, keep it with you in the glovebox. thats about it
Thanks.

Seems like it's just a big mystery. Oh well.