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In Richmond, a person can have their license suspended for a variety of reasons. The most common cause of license suspension is a failure to pay fines or cost imposed by the court. Many people also see their license suspended after a DUI charge.

Someone who has had their license suspended but is interested in protecting their driving privileges should contact an experienced Richmond traffic attorney as soon as possible. Meeting with a lawyer that knows what they are talking about will make the experience much simpler for someone going through this process for the first time.

Offenses That Can Result in License Suspension

If someone is charged with a DUI, their license is suspended immediately for seven days. This is called an administrative suspension. If someone is ultimately convicted of a DUI, then their license will also be suspended.

In order to get back the driving privileges, you must take immediate action by having your Richmond license suspension attorney schedule a hearing with the DMV to challenge the driving suspension. It’s also possible to get a restricted license after a period of time.

Other offenses besides an administrative suspension from a DUI that can result in license suspensions in Richmond, include a court order based on a reckless driving conviction, excessive accumulation of demerit points related to convictions for traffic violations, failure to complete  a driver improvement clinic, failure to satisfy an outstanding judgment related to motor vehicle accident and failure to take court fines and cost for convictions for motor vehicle related or non-motor vehicle related violations.

How a Richmond License Suspension Lawyer Can Help

A Richmond license suspension lawyer can help protect your driving privileges by making sure you’re aware of what steps you need to take in order to have your driving privileges not be taken away in the first place. A lawyer can protect your privileges by fighting for you in court to avoid a conviction. If you are convicted and a license suspension is unavoidable, a lawyer may be able to help you obtain a restricted license so that you are still able to drive to work as well as to other important places.

Protecting Driving Privileges

It is possible to protect your driving privileges from being suspended by ensuring that you pay any fines or costs imposed by the court as soon as you receive them. If it is not possible for you to pay the fines upfront, then what you should do to protect your driving privileges is make sure that you can enter into an agreement under Virginia code section 19.2-354 that is acceptable to the court for a payment plan of all the unpaid fines. Your license will be reinstated or will be restricted while it is suspended as long you enter into the agreement.

Getting Your License Back

In order to get your license back after it is suspended in an administrative suspension for a DUI, it has to be approved in a hearing. Someone who is uncertain about the process of having their license reinstated should speak with an experienced license suspension attorney in Richmond who can guide them through the process.

Challenging a Richmond License Suspension

If your license is suspended due to a DUI you may challenge the suspension. It is not automatic. You will have to file a motion for review of administrative suspension with the Richmond General District Court.

In Richmond, if you want to challenge a driver’s license suspension that’s due to unpaid fines, then you may petition the court to have your license reinstated after you either pay the fines back or agree to a payment plan with the court. For other reasons you may also petition the court for a restricted license. You may also attempt to appeal whatever charge caused the suspension as well.

If you and your Richmond license suspension attorney are successful in your appeal, and the conviction is removed, then the driver suspension will also be removed as well.

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