Most people have been there – driving down the roadway and seeing those blue lights illuminate behind them. Chances are, this means you were clocked going above the speed limit. Or at least, that is what the police officer told you. Speeding charges vary considerably in severity and penalties in Virginia. Lesser speeding charges may result in points against your license and fines, while charges of “reckless driving by speed” could result in a suspension of a person’s driving privileges. At Randall, Page & Bruch, P.C., we are standing by to help when you need a Virginia traffic defense attorney by your side. We understand the importance of handling these cases in an efficient manner that results in the most positive outcome on your behalf.
When most people think of speeding violations, they think of a person going a few mph over the speed limit and getting a simple traffic ticket. A traffic citation for speeding can certainly present problems for an individual driver and could result in fines. At Randall, Page & Bruch, P.C., we are more than happy to help any person charged with a minor speeding violation get the citation reduced or dismissed.
However, our team also handles more serious speeding violations throughout Virginia. The most serious speeding citation a person can receive is a “Reckless Driving Speeding” violation (Va. Code 46.2-862). This is considered a criminal misdemeanor violation in Virginia. If a driver is found guilty of reckless driving when traveling at a speed of 20 mph or more above the speed limit OR in excess of 85 mph on any roadway, they could face significant penalties.
At Randall, Page & Bruch, P.C., our team is also ready to assist drivers who have been charged with any of the following speeding or speeding-related violations in Virginia:
Any person charged with a traffic violation, including speeding, in Virginia could face significant penalties. This can include a loss of driving privileges and significant fines. The maximum penalty for reckless driving in Virginia (a criminal misdemeanor offense) is a fine of up to $2,500 and up to 12 months of jail time.
We want to note that Virginia reports traffic violations to other states throughout the country. This could jeopardize your driving privileges in other states. Even if you are an out-of-state driver who receives a speeding ticket in Virginia, you cannot simply ignore the violation and hope that it will go away. Work with a traffic citation attorney in Virginia to help you dispose of the citation.
If you or somebody you care about has received a speeding ticket in Virginia, do not take this issue lightly. Contact the team at Randall, Page & Bruch, P.C. for assistance with your case as soon as possible. Our firm has extensive experience helping clients handle all types of speeding infractions, regardless of the severity. Our goal is to investigate what happened and work to get the charges reduced or dismissed altogether. When you need a Virginia speeding ticket defense attorney, you can contact us for a free consultation of your case by clicking here or by calling 757-742-6115.