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Driving on a Suspended License in Virginia

Contact a Virginia Beach Criminal Defense Lawyer

Life without driving privileges can make life very difficult. In Virginia, your license can be suspended for such things as unpaid traffic tickets, a DUI conviction, past-due child support, a drug related conviction, or excessive DMV demerit points. If you are licensed in another state and your license is suspended in Virginia, it will most likely be suspended in your home state as well.

If you are caught driving on a suspended license, you face both criminal and administrative penalties that include up to 12 months in jail, thousands of dollars in fines, court costs, and additional license suspensions.

Skilled and Aggressive Legal Representation in Virginia Beach

Let us help you keep your driving privileges! if you have already lost your driving privileges we can help you get them back! Attorney Jerrell R. Johnson and the team at JRLaw PLC recognize that every case is unique. No matter the reason your license is suspended we will thoroughly examine the details of your case in order to tailor the most effective strategy on your behalf.

You must have an attorney who is familiar with traffic cases to represent you. With 15 years’ experience as a Virginia Beach police officer, and successfully defending hundreds of clients each year in the same situation you are in, Jerrell R. Johnson is uniquely skilled to help you keep your driving privileges or have them returned to you. Contact our firm, we defend clients in Virginia Beach and surrounding areas.


Call us today at (757) 447-0080.


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