How Can Tickets be Paid?
Tickets can be paid by mail or in person.
Other District of Columbia Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
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What should I do if I am stopped by Law Enforcement?
If you are stoppedCooperate. Being stopped by the police is a bad enough experience as it is. Antagonizing the officer or being cute will only get him or her … more -
What is the "legal limit"?
The "legal limit" is the percentage of blood alcohol, usually determined by means of a breath test given on the scene, over which the statutes say you are intoxicated. … more -
What happens if I refuse to take a alcohol breathalizer or chemical test if stopped by the police and arrested on a DWI?
In the District of Columbia, if you are not involved in a motor vehicle accident you may choose to withdraw your consent and refuse to take a breathalizer or chemical … more -
Is there a way to avoid a DUI, DWI, or OWI conviction?
Yes. Completion of the diversion program will result in the prosecutor dropping the charge against you. -
Will I go to jail if I plead guilty or am convicted after a trial?
You might. Of course, the worse your driving record is, the more likely it is that a judge will consider a jail sentence. The one constant is loss of your license or … more -
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. -
What should I do if I am stopped for a minor moving violation?
Often, if you are pulled over for a minor moving violation such as an illegal turn, the first thing the officer will say to you is "Do you know why I pulled you over?" … more -
What are the Speed Limits in Washington DC?
Unless Otherwise Posted Absolute Interstate 55 mph Ltd Access Rds 55 mph Other Primary Rds 25 mph Residential 25 mph more -
Are Radar Detectors Allowed?
The use of RADAR detectors is prohibited. -
How are Speed Limits Enforced?
Enforced through use of: Pacing Yes Radar Yes Vascar No Photo Radar Yes Aircraft No Laser No more
