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1. Is Trial By Declaration Allowed?
Free Virginia Drunk Driving Defense FAQs.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: Virginia
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2. Is Trial By Declaration Allowed?
Free West Virginia Drunk Driving Defense FAQs.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: West Virginia
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3. How Can Tickets Be Paid?
Tickets can be paid by mail or in person.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: Virginia
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4. When And Where Do I File Accident Reports?
All accidents must be reported immediately to the local authorities.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: Virginia
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5. How Can Tickets Be Paid?
Tickets can be paid by mail or in person.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: West Virginia
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6. What Are The Unique Speeding Laws In Virginia?
Virginia law requires newly lowered speed limits to be conspicuously marked.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: Virginia
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7. Are Radar Detectors Illegal?
RADAR detectors are prohibited but may be transported with no power source and not accessible to passenger compartment. Mobile scanners are permitted.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: Virginia
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8. Do I Have The Right To See The Vascar Reading?
The officer is required by law to show the offending driver the reading on the VASCAR unit.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: Virginia
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9. What Is A Member Driver License Compact?
If you receive a ticket warning etc. in another state and your state is a member you state will be notified about the ticket.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: Virginia
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10. Will A Conviction In The District Of Columbia Affect My Driver's License In Maryland Or Virginia?
Yes. The District of Columbia share driving record information with all other states.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: District of Columbia