Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Virginia Courts to Implement New Plan to Pay Traffic Fines

        Every year thousands of licensed drivers are cited for various offenses they have committed while on the road. Consequently, these drivers are now responsible for paying their fine in a timely manner to avoid further punishments. For many, paying off a fine may seem like a fair trade in comparison to perhaps community service or serving time in a detention center. For others, paying a fine can be detrimental to their family’s finances. Traffic fines can range anywhere from a few dollars to a few thousand dollars. When a driver is not able to pay off their debts to the state, they can lose their license. People depend heavily on being able to drive themselves to work, school, or other important places, taking away their license limits their mobility and makes it difficult to maintain their jobs. The current rules are only punishing these people more than they need to be punished.

In efforts to avoid this tolling process, Virginia courts have attempted to create a payment plan for their offending drivers. On paper this may have seemed like a great plan, in reality some individuals are still not able to pay down their monthly dues, leading to more severe consequences. A driver may have a few hundred dollars owed to one court, and a few hundred to another court, and the worst part is that none of the courts are aware of the other fines that are due. Most judges are not aware, and not consider the snowballing effect they could be creating by making another payment plan for their offender. It has been suggested that courts call for more flexible collection demands, along with using community service to pay back their debts to the state instead of fines.

      If you are charged with a serious traffic offense in Virginia and would like a free legal consultation or if you would like more information on a serious traffic offense please feel free to contact our office at (703) 916-1227 and schedule an appointment at our office in Vienna or throughout Virginia, or visit us on the web at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Criminal-Defense/DWI-DUI/

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