Standish Alexander, Esq.
Attorney at Law



Alexander Law Office
2222 Monument Avenue
Richmond, VA 23220
Phone: (804) 355-0016
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Traffic Charges

The Virginia Point System

In Virginia a reckless driving violation is a six (6) point offense and will be on your driving record for 11 years. The same applies to a DUI/DWI (drunk driving) conviction in Virginia as well as a conviction for driving while your operators license is suspended. Virginia speeding tickets fall into three catagories. A reckless driving by speed ticket is a six point violation and stays on your Virginia driving record for eleven (11) years.  A 10-19 mph Virginia speeding ticket is a four point offense and will be on your Virginia Virginia driving record for five years. A 1-9 mph Virginia speeding ticket is a three point offense and stays on your Virginia driving record for five years. In Virginia if you accumulate more than 12 points in one year the Division of Motor Vehicles can suspend your license.  

The Effect Of A Virginia Ticket On An Out-of-state Driving Record

Generally speaking, a ticket in Virginia will be treated (in terms of assessing points) in the home state of an out-of-state driver as if the offense occurred in the home state. For example, if you are convicted of driving 9 mph over the speed limit in Virginia that is a three (3) point offense in Virginia. However, if in your home state the same offense would carry two (2) points, you would normally be assessed two points by the division of motor vehicles in your home state. Please note that this is a general rule and the specific effect of a Virginia traffic conviction should be verified with the division of motor vehicles in your home state and/or a lawyer licensed to practice in your home state.   

Reckless Driving

Reckless driving can be charged as the result of an automobile accident. Law enforcement officers sometimes charge the individual that appears to be at fault in a serious traffic accident with reckless driving even though their driving was not truly reckless. With a skillfull advocate on your side this charge can often be reduced to a lesser included offense or dismissed.

Reckless Driving By Speed

Reckless driving can also be charged as a result of excessive speed i.e.,  81 m.p.h. or faster in a 65 m.p.h zone or 20 m.p.h faster than the speed limit in all other zones. In Virginia reckless driving is considered a criminal offense. It is a class one  misdemeanor which means it the maximum punishment is 12 months incarceration and/or a $2,500 fine and/or 6 months license suspension. As a practical matter most people convicted of reckless driving do not go to jail, however, some Judges begin to impose jail time at speeds of 90 m.p.h. or greater. At speeds of 100 m.p.h. or faster jail time is a virtual guarentee. Some judges will also impose a license suspension at speeds of 85-90 m.p.h. or faster. Almost all Judges will impose a license suspension at speeds of 90 m.p.h. or faster.   

Context Is Important With Reckless Driving

The time of day the offense occurred, traffic conditions, weather, and the lack of ,or, the presence of aggressive driving behavior all are important factors that can influence the outcome of a reckless driving case. The demeanor of the defendant towards the law enforcement officer also strongly influences the outcome of reckless driving case. If you were polite and cooperative with the officer that will help your case. If the police testify that you were uncooperative it will be very difficult to have the charge reduced or dismissed.    

If You Are Charged With Reckless Driving Hire A Lawyer

It is very important to hire a lawyer to represent you if you have been charged with reckless driving in Virginia. A lawyer can help you avoid the potentially harsh consequences of a reckless driving conviction. In addition, as a practical matter, many Courts will not require the appearance of out of state defendants for a reckless driving ticket if they are represented by a lawyer and have given that attorney a copy of their driving record. However, if the alleged speed is 90 m.p.h. or faster, then you should appear in court. If there is the possibility of jail time, and the defendant does not appear in court, judges will sometimes issue a bench warrent and an additional failure to appear charge.    

What About Driving School?

Judges sometimes refer defendants to driving school and will either dismiss the charge or reduce it upon completion. Generally speaking, the person charged must have a perfect or near perfect driving record, never been to driving school before, and the alleged offense cannot be too aggravated or egregious. If you have more than one or two traffic violations on your record and/or are alleged to traveling faster than 90 m.p.h., you are probably not going to be referred to driving school. 

Does Driving School Have To Be Taken In VA?

No. Most Judges will accept any driving school accredited by AAA or The National Safety Council or your state's DMV. There is a trend against the acceptance of on-line driving courses, however. For Virginia drivers the completion of a driver improvement course results in five positive points being added to their driving record.    

Highway Safety Corridor Violations

Virginia Highway Safety Corridors are portions of Virginia's interstates designated by the Virginia Department of Transportion or VDOT for enhanced enforcement of traffic infractions. Customary fines for traffic offenses in these zones are doubled. In addition, the maximum fines for non-criminal traffic offenses such as speeding are increased from $250 to $500, and minimum fines of $200 are imposed for criminal traffic offenses such as reckless driving.   

 Commercial Drivers

For commercial drivers a speeding or reckless driving ticket is more than just an annoyance, it threatens their livelihood. Many of my clients are commercial truck drivers and I understand the importance of maintaining a clear record and keeping a commercial driver's license active. I also represent commercial drivers and trucking companies for civil infractions such as weight violations. Commercial drivers that are charged with speeding or reckless driving while driving a commercial vehicle cannot be referred to driving school. However, If they are not driving a commercial vehicle at the time of the ticket they can be referred to driving school.  

Driving With A Suspended License

If you have been charged with driving on a suspended or revoked operator's license it is very important to have an attorney represent you. Most Judges will impose jail time for a second offense and a third offense has a mandatory minimum ten day jail sentence. In addition, for VA residents, there is a $750 Civil Remedial Fee for convictions for offenses committed after 07/01/07. It is payable in three annual installments of $250.

Habitual Offenders

I  represent individuals charged with driving after being determined to be a habitual offender. If you are a habitual offender and have not been convicted of any traffic infractions for three to five or more years I can petition the court to have your operator's license reinstated or a restricted permit issued.    

The Advantages Of Local Representation?

Working as a public defender and in private practice representing hundreds of individuals charged with traffic violations has given me insight into how the courts adjudicate traffic offenses. Many of my out-of-state clients just passing through Virginia are not aware that some common traffic violations are criminal offenses.It is essential that any traffic violation be addressed in a timely and professional manner.  If your license is in danger of being revoked, contacting an attorney immediately presents you with the best opportunity to safeguard your license. 

I represent people charged with offenses in Richmond Virginia and the surrounding areas including the cities of Southside and Central Virginia including  Petersburg, Ashland, Colonial Heights, and the counties of Chesterfield, Henrico, Dinwiddie, Hanover, Goochland, New Kent, Charles City, Caroline, Spotsylvania, and Prince George.  I often provide legal advice to those living outside the state who have received a violation on a Virginia roadway.  I appear in court on their behalf and challenge the charges against them.

I have extensive experience representing individuals charged with traffic violations. I am familiar with local courts and know what clients can expect in different jurisdictions. I can help you avoid the serious consequences that can potentially accompany a conviction for a  traffic infraction in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

If you have a Virginia traffic violation or a Virginia speeding ticket or reckless driving charge you need an attorney with the experience and skill to get the charge reduced or dismissed.  I am often able to have my clients charges reduced or dismissed. As a result they keep their driver's license, their freedom and their wallet in tact. 

The Right of Appeal

In Virginia you have the right to appeal your case ,if it is a misdemeanor, to the Circuit Court after it has been adjudicated in the General District Court. This is an automatic right and your request for an appeal will always be granted provided that you have notified in writing the General District Court of your desire to appeal the case within ten (10) days after it has concluded.    

If you are charged with a traffic violation, contact an experienced traffic attorney who will fight for you.  Call Standish Alexander at 804-355-0016. Or, you can e-mail for a free case evaluation.


Alexander Law Office
Standish Alexander
2222 Monument Avenue
Richmond, VA 23220
Phone: 804-355-0016
Fax: 804-355-2302
Email

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