Q: There’s hold on my license from NJ. In PA NOW. MVC made the mistake. Am back & forth to DMV/No help. Who can I contact?
Getting the run around
A:
It sounds like you're dealing with a frustrating situation. When there's a hold on your license due to an error by the New Jersey MVC, and the local DMV in Pennsylvania isn't helping, you need to take a few specific steps to resolve this. Start by contacting the New Jersey MVC directly, not just through their general customer service line. Ask to speak to a supervisor or manager who can look into your case specifically.
If you’re not getting anywhere, consider reaching out to your local state representative or senator's office in New Jersey. They often have constituent services that can assist with issues involving state agencies. Explain your situation clearly, providing any documentation you have that shows this was an error on their part.
Lastly, if you continue facing problems, you might need to consult with a legal professional who handles DMV issues. They can offer more direct intervention, like contacting the agency on your behalf. It's important to stay persistent and keep records of all communications. This way, you can provide proof of your efforts to resolve the matter.
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