DUI Lawyer - Harrisonburg, VirginiaMichael C. Tillotson will help you fight your DWI ChargeBeing charged with a DUI or DWI in the State of Virginia is a serious offense that can have significant consequences if not handled properly. The Law Office of Michael C. Tillotson will help you fight you case. Please call today or fill out the form for a fast and free consultation. Endorsements for Michael C. Tillotson:- NHTSA trained on field sobriety tests
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If you have been arrested for a DWI in Harrisonburg, Virginia, please contact Michael C. Tillotson @ (757) 969-5197 for a free consultation. Michael C. Tillotson is a dedicated DUI Lawyer whose Law Firm is limited to solely DUI Defense, and practices throughout the entire state of Virginia.(Please remember that you only have 10 days, from the date of your arrest, to file for an administrative hearing to protect your driving privileges in Virginia.) Being arrested for DUI is a serious offense that can have serious repercussions, including fines, jail time, and loss of driving privileges. It is important that anyone facing an DUI (DWI) charge understand what challenges they will encounter. Seeking the legal advice of an assertive and knowledgeable DUI criminal defense attorney will help you understand all of your rights and options. Virginia DWI Administrative HearingPursuant to Virginia law, an individual has 10 days to request an Administrative Hearing from the Virginia DMV. If you fail to request a hearing within 10 days, your right to the hearing is lost, and your license is automatically suspended for the applicable statutory time frame. In order to preserve your right to the administrative hearing, it is crucial that you submit your request to the Department of Motor Vehicles in Virginia within 10 days. The Law Office of Michael C. Tillotson can help with this. Please call today or fill out the form for a fast and free consultation. What happens if I was arrested for DUI in Harrisonburg?According to Virginia law, once you have been cited for violating the DUI statute, the state initiates two simultaneous, yet separate legal actions against you. There is a criminal action that is in response to the ticket that was issued to you, and an administrative action that is brought against your driver's license by the Department of Motor Vehicles in Virginia. Both actions can result in the suspension of your driving privileges in Virginia. Because of this, it is important to remember that there may be additional penalties to consider and each action must be handled on their own. First Time Offenders - DUI Penalties (Note that these are Virginia State statutes. With the help of Michael C. Tillotson you can reduce, or eliminate, possible fines, jail time, and save your driver's license in Virginia.) - Commercial Drivers - Commercial drivers are in violation of the DUI statute with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) level of 0.04. A first time DUI or DWI conviction will result in the loss of the commercial driver's license for 1 year, while any subsequent DUI offenses will result in a lifetime loss of the commercial license in Virginia.
- DUI Jail Time - In Harrisonburg, Virginia, a first time DWI conviction results in up to one year time in jail.
- Virginia Driving Privileges and DUI - In Harrisonburg, Virginia, a first time DUI or DWI conviction results in the revocation of driving privileges in Virginia for up to one year ... with a conviction.
- Monetary Fines - In Harrisonburg, Virginia, a first time DUI or DWI conviction results in fines from $250.00, up to $2,500.00.
- Chemical Test Refusal - Refusing to submit to a test when requested by law enforcement will result in the revocation of driver's license for 1 year.
Harrisonburg, Virginia and DUI Vehicle ImpoundmentThe vehicle you are driving will be immediately impounded for 90 days if you are caught driving after your driver's license has been revoked for any alcohol-related offense. The court can impound the automobile for an additional 90 days following a DUI or DWI conviction. The vehicle owner (if other than the driver) may petition the court for release of the vehicle. Anyone who knowingly permits operation of their motor vehicle by a person known to have a revoked or suspended license for an alcohol-related offense can be charged with a Class 1 misdemeanor. Virginia Subsequent DUI OffensesIf you have been charged with a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th offense, it is imperative that you contact the Law Office of Michael C. Tillotson. Consequences for DUI are increasingly more severe for any additional offenses and you must be aware of your rights and act now. |