Current through L. 2024, c. 62.
Section 2C:21-17.2 - Use of personal identifying information of another; certain; degree of crimea. A person is guilty of a crime of the second degree if, in obtaining or attempting to obtain a driver's license, birth certificate or other document issued by a governmental agency which could be used as a means of verifying a person's identity, age or any other personal identifying information, that person knowingly exhibits, displays or utters a document or other writing which falsely purports to be a driver's license, birth certificate or other document issued by a governmental agency or which belongs or pertains to a person other than the person who possesses the document.b. Notwithstanding the provisions of N.J.S. 2C:1-8 or any other law, a conviction under this section shall not merge with a conviction of any other criminal offense, nor shall such other conviction merge with a conviction under this section, and the court shall impose separate sentences upon each violation of this section and any other criminal offense.c. A violation of N.J.S. 2C:28-7, constituting a disorderly persons offense, section 1 of P.L.1979, c.264 (C.2C:33-15), section 64 of P.L. 2021, c. 15(C.2C:35-10d), R.S. 33:1-81 or section 6 of P.L. 1968, c.313 (C.33:1-81.7) in a case where the person uses the personal identifying information of another to illegally purchase an alcoholic beverage or for using the personal identifying information of another to misrepresent his age for the purpose of obtaining tobacco, any cannabis item, or other consumer product denied to persons under 21 years of age shall not constitute an offense under this section if the actor received only that benefit or service and did not perpetrate or attempt to perpetrate any additional injury or fraud on another.Amended by L. 2021, c. 25, s. 15, eff. 2/22/2021.Amended by L. 2021, c. 16, s. 67, eff. 2/22/2021.Amended by L. 2005, c. 224, s. 4, eff. 9/22/2005.Added by L. 2003, c. 184, s. 5, eff. 9/25/2003.