Virginia Driving on Revoked License Third Offense in 10 years: Penalties

Virginia driving on revoked license third offense This is the third post in a 3 part series discussing the penalties for Virginia driving on revoked license charges.  This post specifically discusses the penalties for a Virginia driving on revoked license third offense within 10 years.  For more information on the penalties for first and second offense driving on revoked license convictions in Virginia, see posts 1 and 2 in this series.

Va Code §18.2-272 makes it a crime for anyone to drive after his license has been revoked from a Virginia DUI or Breathalyzer Refusal conviction.  The statute also criminalizes driving with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) higher than .02 while revoked for a DUI-related conviction.

Virginia Driving on Revoked License Third Offense Penalties

A conviction for a Virginia driving on revoked license third offense within 10 years is a Class 6 FELONY and has severe penalties.  These penalties include jail, fines, and further driver’s license revocation.

  • Prison: A conviction for a Virginia driving on revoked license third offense within 10 years is a felony and can be punished with up to 5 years in prison.
  • Fines: A Virginia driving on revoked license third offense conviction within 10 years can be punished with a fine up to $2500.
  • Driver’s License Revocation: If convicted of a Virginia driving on revoked license third offense in 10 years, the driver’s license will be revoked for 3 years.  This revocation is in addition to, and will run consecutive with, any other revocation period.
  • No Restricted License:  Anyone convicted of a Virginia driving on revoked license third offense will not be able to apply for a restricted license at all during the 3 years that his license is revoked for the new conviction.
  • Vehicle Impoundment: Va. Code §46.2-301.1 requires the arresting officer to impound the vehicle being driven when someone is arrested for driving on a revoked license in Virginia under Va. Code §18.2-272.
  • DMV Points: The Virginia DMV will add 6 demerit points to the driving record of anyone convicted of a Virginia driving on revoked license third offense within 10 years.
  • Felony Conviction: A conviction for a Virginia driving on revoked license third offense in 10 years is a felony and will remain on the offender’s permanent criminal record as a FELONY conviction.

 

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