Virginia Driving Laws Reckless Penalties Class One Misdemeanor Lawyers Attorneys
Virginia law states that a reckless driving conviction is a Class One Misdemeanor Criminal Charge. A Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Virginia law is punishable by a maximum penalty of 12 months in jail, $2,500 fine and loss of your Virginia driving privilege for six months.
There are many different types of driving laws in Virginia. Therefore, it is very important to be aware of the different driving laws and the penalties associated with these Virginia driving laws.
If you have been charged with violating any of the driving laws in Virginia, contact the SRIS Law Group Virginia traffic defense attorneys for help.
Reckless Driving Virginia Henrico Richmond Northern Virginia I-95 Lawyers Attorneys
I was driving down I-95 from Northern Virginia to Henrico and I was surprised by the number of Virginia State Troopers patrolling the I-95 corridor from Northern Virginia to Henrico & Richmond.
Now I understand why we get so many clients calling us regarding representation for a reckless driving ticket.
If you have been in the unfortunate position of receiving a Virginia reckless driving ticket, don’t feel like you are the only one out there who has been charged with reckless driving in Virginia.
A tremendous number of drivers get charged with reckless driving in Virginia everyday. The thing most people are shocked about receiving a reckless driving ticket in Virginiais that they are facing a serious criminal charge.
A reckless driving ticket in Virginia is a class 1 misdemeanor. A class 1 misdemeanor carries a maximum penalty of 1 year in jail and a $2500 fine. Also, you can lose your license for up to 6 months.
If you need assistance with a reckless driving ticket in Virginia, call the SRIS Law Group reckless driving attorneys for help.
Almost all of our Virginia reckless driving lawyers are former prosecutors and one of us is even a former Virginia police officer.

