If you’ve been charged with driving on a suspended license, the legal challenges you face are significant. At Andi Geloo, Attorney at Law, we understand how daunting these situations can be. With years of experience serving Alexandria, Fairfax, and nearby communities, our dedicated legal team is here to provide compassionate and strategic defense tailored to your needs.
In Virginia, driving on a suspended license is a serious offense with potential consequences, including:
The law (Virginia Code §46.2-301) strictly prohibits operating a vehicle if your license is suspended or revoked. Whether the suspension stems from a DUI, unpaid fines, or failure to meet other court requirements, the courts take these violations seriously.
When faced with driving on a suspended license charges, your future is at stake. A conviction could lead to long-term consequences affecting your ability to commute, work, and support your family. With Andi Geloo, Attorney at Law by your side, you gain:
Every case is unique, but some effective defenses include:
Our office is deeply rooted in the Alexandria and Fairfax communities, allowing us to provide unparalleled insight into local court procedures and expectations. Our experience with judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement ensures that your case is handled with precision and confidence.
At Andi Geloo, Attorney at Law, we pride ourselves on personalized legal representation. From your first consultation to the final resolution, you can expect:
Driving on a suspended license means operating a motor vehicle after your driver’s license has been suspended or revoked due to reasons like unpaid fines, DUIs, failure to meet court requirements, or excessive demerit points.
Penalties can include:
The penalties can escalate depending on the circumstances of your case and prior offenses.
Yes, it’s possible to contest such charges. Common defenses include lack of proper notification about the suspension, proof that your license was reinstated, or challenging the legality of the traffic stop.
It’s critical to:
With the help of a skilled attorney, many people can have their charges reduced to a lesser offense or dismissed altogether, depending on the circumstances. This could include showing evidence of reinstatement or highlighting procedural errors in the case.
Virginia allows for restricted driving privileges in some cases. This permit lets you drive to specific locations like work, school, or medical appointments. An attorney can help you petition the court for such privileges.
A conviction will add points to your driving record, potentially leading to higher insurance premiums or policy cancellation. Avoiding a conviction can minimize these impacts.
Yes, driving on a suspended license is considered a serious offense in Virginia, requiring a court appearance. Having an attorney represent you can make the process smoother and increase your chances of a favorable outcome.
The length of suspension depends on the reason for the initial suspension. For example:
We provide comprehensive legal representation tailored to your situation, including: