
Traffic Ticket in the Village of Kaser, New York
Published 3/18/25
Kaser is the name of a village in upstate New York. The village is part of the town of Ramapo, in Rockland County. As of March of 2025, the population was estimated at 5,950. The village is surrounded by the hamlet of Monsey on all sides. Its total land mass is just 0.17 square miles. The name is derived from the Hebrew pronunciation of "crown". In 2010, the village was designated as the most densely populated municipality in New York State, bypassing New York City.
Motorists that receive a ticket in the village of Kaser should be aware that the village does not have a justice court. Tickets issued in Kaser are adjudicated at the Ramapo Justice Court. Most tickets in Kaser come from the village’s arterial road, New York State Route 306 (Monsey-Ladentown Road). It runs north and south. Aside from NYS-306, the village is mainly made up of side streets. Common charges cited include driving with a suspended registration, speeding in a work zone, reckless driving, disobeying a traffic control device, and driving with a suspended license.
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