New Jersey NJDPA — Data Protection
New Jersey's Data Protection Act requires documented data protection assessments for profiling, targeted advertising, and sensitive data. If you have New Jersey customers and meet the data thresholds, this package covers the assessment and privacy notice obligations.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
New Jersey Attorney General enforcement. No private right of action. Civil penalties apply. This law is separate from the NJ Law Against Discrimination (LAD).
Maximum: Civil penalty per violation (NJDPA)
Who Must Comply
Entities doing business in New Jersey or targeting New Jersey residents that process personal data of 100,000+ consumers/year OR derive 50%+ revenue from data sales and process data of 25,000+ consumers.
What's Included (6 Documents)
Privacy Notice Template
Data Protection Assessment
A documented evaluation weighing the benefits of your data processing against the risks to consumers. Required by most state privacy laws.
Consumer Rights Request Procedures
Opt-Out Documentation
The mechanism and process for consumers to opt out of data processing, profiling, or targeted advertising.
Data Processing Agreement Template
Compliance Checklist
Every step you need to take, in order, so nothing gets missed.
All documents include electronic signature blocks compliant with the ESIGN Act (15 U.S.C. § 7001) and UETA.
What Happens After You Purchase
Your documents generate instantly as fillable PDFs, packaged in a single zip file.
Download directly to your device or email to up to 3 team members.
Fill in the highlighted form fields with your company-specific information. Each document includes clear instructions.
Sign using the electronic signature blocks — ESIGN Act compliant, no printing required.
Have your legal team review the completed documents before deployment.
Statutory Authority
Citation: NJDPA (S332/A1971, signed January 16, 2024)
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