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Guiding You After A Traffic Stop

Getting a traffic ticket can impact your life in many ways. A violation of the traffic law in Virginia can have serious and costly consequences and should not be taken lightly. Your ability to drive, financial stability and more are at stake.

If you receive a traffic ticket while in Virginia, Spencer Law PLLC can help. We will work with you so that you avoid serious penalties including losing your license, paying hefty fines, receiving points on your license or having your insurance premiums increase immensely.

Helping You When You Get A Ticket

Whether you live in Virginia or are just passing through on Interstate 81, you will want to take action after receiving a ticket. Our attorney provides thorough, vigorous defense for several types of traffic infractions, including:

  • Reckless driving
  • Speeding
  • DUI/DWI

Beating a speeding ticket in Virginia is not easily accomplished. Our lawyer is familiar with local laws and ordinances and the standards applicable to your case.

Helping You After A DUI

In Virginia, anyone convicted of DUI (driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs or a combination of both) is required by law to lose his or her license for one year (longer for repeat offenses). In Virginia, DUI is a class 1 misdemeanor with a maximum punishment of up to a $2,500 fine and one year in jail for a first offense. If convicted you may be ordered to participate in the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program, a drunk driving education program that costs $400. Repeat offenses carry heavier consequences that can include up to a five-year prison sentence.

Fighting A Reckless Driving Ticket

Reckless driving tickets are often issued after automobile accidents. You may also be charged for reckless driving by driving 20 mph or more over the posted speed limit, or over 80 mph regardless of the speed limit. Penalties can include up to a year in jail and a $2,500 fine, and/or suspension of your license for up to six months.

Don’t Wait To Fight Back

If you have been pulled over for traffic violations including seat belt tickets, driving with no insurance, driving while license suspended, texting on a cell phone while driving, and all other moving Virginia violations, contact our Roanoke-based firm. Call to speak with us by dialing 540-685-0361.