Virginia DMV Point System
The Virginia DMV adds demerit (or negative) points to a person’s driving record after a conviction for most traffic offenses. The number of points depends on the severity of the offense. Demerit points remain on an offender’s driving record for 2 years from the offense date but the actual offense remains on his driving record longer. The Virginia DMV will even add demerit points for traffic convictions from other states. Accumulating too many DMV demerit points in a short time period will result in driver’s license suspension.
For more information on DMV driver’s license suspension in Virginia, click here.
Safe Points
Virginia drivers can also earn safe points. For every calendar year of driving without any traffic violations or license suspensions, the DMV will add 1 safe point to the person’s Virginia driving record. Drivers can earn up to 5 safe points. Drivers can also earn safe points by taking a driver improvement class. The DMV can also require drivers to take a driver improvement class for rapid point accumulation.
For more information on DMV-required driver improvement classes, click here.
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