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New Jersey State Privacy Law
Effective January 15, 2025

New Jersey Data Privacy Act
(NJDPA)

The New Jersey Data Privacy Act (NJDPA) gives New Jersey residents the right to access, delete, and opt out of the sale of their personal data.

NJDPA
Law Abbreviation
$10,000
Max Fine Per Violation
45
Days to Respond
100,000
Coverage Threshold
Your Rights Under NJDPA

What the law gives you

The New Jersey Data Privacy Act (NJDPA) grants residents the following legally enforceable rights over their personal data:

Access
Confirm whether personal data is processed and obtain a copy.
Delete
Request deletion of personal data provided or collected about you.
Correct
Require correction of inaccurate personal data.
Portability
Receive your data in a machine-readable format.
Opt Out
Opt out of targeted advertising, sale of personal data, and profiling.
Universal Opt-Out
Companies must honor universal opt-out signals like GPC.
How to Exercise Your Rights

Step by step

01
Submit a request via the company’s designated privacy contact or universal opt-out signal.
02
Company has 45 days to respond (extendable to 90 days with notice).
03
If denied, submit an internal appeal within a reasonable time.
04
File a complaint with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs if unresolved.
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Related Laws

Other privacy laws that protect you

NJDPA questions
New Jersey privacy law,
explained.
Is New Jersey’s law notable for anything?
Yes. The NJDPA is one of the few state laws that explicitly requires recognition of universal opt-out signals from day one — and also includes profiling in its opt-out rights without limiting it to ‘consequential’ effects.
Does NJ have a cure period?
Only for the first violation. After that, the Division of Consumer Affairs can pursue enforcement without offering cure.
How does ClickOff help me use my NJDPA rights?
ClickOff acts as your authorized agent under the NJDPA and all applicable state laws. Instead of sending individual deletion requests to hundreds of data brokers one by one, ClickOff submits on your behalf to 200+ brokers simultaneously — with a legal receipt generated instantly. Free forever.