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Drivign While License Suspended Arrests

Arrested While Your Drivers' License Has Been Suspended?

Aside from driving under the influence (DUI), driving while suspended is one of the most serious traffic offenses people can be charged with in the Commonwealth of Virginia.  Anytime people have their driver’s licenses suspended by either the municipal courts or the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, they can be charged with driving while suspended if they operate a motor vehicle and are caught by law enforcement.

Often times, people make the foolish mistake of assuming that driving while suspended is not a serious crime.  They either think that they will not get caught or they assume that if they are caught, they will get off easily.  However, the reality is that people who are charged with driving while suspended stand a great chance of having to serve time in jail if they are convicted.  In Virginia, convicted driving while suspended offenders face a jail term of 6 months, and that is just for a first time offense.  Convicted first time offenders may also be ordered to pay a $1,000 fine and have their licenses suspended for 90 days or even indefinitely.

Drivers' License Suspension Attorney, Scott C. Nolan

Whether people had their licenses suspended from failing to pay a speeding ticket or from driving under the influence, the law is the law.  In order to be in compliance with the law and to avoid prosecution, people must not drive while their licenses are under suspension.  If they do, they will face tough penalties if they are convicted.

Anytime people have been charged with driving while suspended, it is important that they are aware of their rights and their legal options.  The best way to become informed is by working with a knowledgeable Virginia driving while suspended lawyer, such as Attorney Scott C. Nolan.   For years, Attorney Nolan has been providing his clients with the legal services and counsel they need to avoid conviction for serious traffic offenses. 

If you are facing allegations of driving on a suspended license, do not hesitate to contact Fairfax traffic attorney Scott C. Nolan for a free consultation.

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