Criminal Attorney Helps With Use Of Personal Identifying Information Of Another (N.J.S.A. 2C:21-17.2) Charges
If you use fraudulent documentation in an attempt to obtain a driver’s license, birth certificate, or other official document, you can be charged with a second degree crime under the Use of Personal Identifying Information of Another (N.J.S.A. 2C:21-17.2) statute in New Jersey.
This can include using another person’s birth certificate or driver’s license, or using forged documentation to obtain legitimate documents.
As a second degree crime, you can face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
These charges are considered quite serious, and are often accompanied by other charges and even other co-defendants.
It’s vital that you get the most experienced legal help available when prosecutors charge you under Use of Personal Identifying Information of Another.
If you or a family member need help with Use of Personal Identifying Information of Another charges, call attorney Matthew Reisig today at 732-625-9661 for a free consultation with an experienced New Jersey criminal defense attorney.