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What is reckless driving?

Reckless driving is a broad term in Virginia. You can be charged with reckless driving for one of more than a dozen very specific driving behaviors, such as passing a school bus or emergency vehicle. You also can be charged if you do something that police officer interprets as putting other people’s life, limb, or property in danger of harm. Unlike other moving violations, reckless driving is a crime in Virginia and can lead to jail time, hefty fines, and loss of driving privileges.

Can I pre-pay my reckless driving ticket?

In Virginia, reckless driving is a criminal offense rather than a traffic ticket. As such, Virginia courts do not allow pre-payment of reckless driving fines.

Do I have to go to court if I got a reckless driving ticket?

Because reckless driving is a criminal offense, you will have to either appear in court to plead to the charge or hire a lawyer to appear in court on your behalf.

Can I go to jail for reckless driving?

It is possible to be sentenced to jail time for a reckless driving conviction in Virginia. Under most circumstances, reckless driving is a Class 1 misdemeanor, which can be penalized with up to 12 months in jail. Sometimes reckless driving can be a felony and can carry a sentence of multiple years in jail. Those are maximum sentences, and how much jail time you receive — if any — will depend upon the individual factors of your case. Your best option for avoiding or minimizing jail time for a reckless driving conviction is to hire an experienced traffic defense attorney to represent you.

Do I need a lawyer if I’ve been charged with reckless driving?

You have the right to represent yourself in court, but it’s often a better strategy to hire a qualified criminal defense attorney who knows the court system, prosecutors, and judges in the jurisdiction where your case is pending. Some jurisdictions, such as Fairfax County, won’t negotiate with you directly for a lesser charge or reduced penalty, so if you want to try for some kind of deal you have to be represented by a lawyer.

Hiring a lawyer also is beneficial if you’re from out of the area — either another part of Virginia or outside the state. Most Virginia courts will allow an attorney to represent you without you being present, which means less time away from your job, your family, or from school if you’re a student.

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