EDITORIAL POLICY

Primary sources, visible limits, and no outcome promises

This policy describes the standard TiQetSlash applies to public traffic-ticket and municipal-court information.

Source hierarchy

New Jersey statutes, NJ Courts, NJ MVC, and official municipal pages come first. Secondary sources can help locate an issue but do not replace a current primary source for a legal, point, fine, court, or appearance claim.

Research and verification

Material claims are compared with the controlling public source. Court details that can change are dated and paired with the official local page. If a claim cannot be verified, it should be qualified, removed, or marked for confirmation.

Authorship and qualifications

TiQetSlash currently publishes under the site name. The owner has not supplied a verified named author, biography, or professional credential for publication, so none is claimed.

Attorney review

No page should imply attorney review unless a real qualified reviewer has reviewed that page and the owner supplies the reviewer’s name, credentials, scope, and review date for publication. Current guides explicitly say when attorney review is not claimed.

Updates and dates

There is no guaranteed calendar-based review interval. Pages are reviewed when a material source changes, a substantive correction is verified, or the page is materially revised. A changed date must reflect a real review, not a cosmetic freshness update.

Educational—not legal advice

TiQetSlash explains public information. It does not form an attorney-client relationship, evaluate evidence for a person, recommend a plea, or promise dismissal, amendment, fine, insurance effect, or any other outcome.

Corrections

Corrections should identify the exact page, disputed statement, and a primary source when available. Material verified errors are corrected in the page and its review date. See the corrections policy.

Policy last reviewed: August 21, 2026.