Traffic Attorney—Michael A. Robinson, Esq.Aggressive Defense with Proven Results
Traffic violations can range from the simple to serious – from finable infractions to serious jail time. Virginia’s DMV keeps track of your traffic history and assigns points for some violation of the traffic code. The more serious the offense, the more points are assigned. Insurance companies see your point totals and adjust your premiums and deductibles accordingly.
Don’t assume that you’re guilty. Traffic Attorney Michael Robinson has seen thousands of these cases and is the aggressive and experienced Traffic Attorney you need to fight your charge.
Submit the free online Virginia traffic case evaluation form below and Traffic Attorney Michael Robinson will contact you directly for a free consultation. If you prefer, you may call Michael Robinson directly to discuss the information in the case evaluation form. He can be reached at 703-657-9867. |





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As provided by the Virginia Division of Motor Vehicle website at: http://www.dmv.state.va.us: When you are convicted of a traffic violation, the court notifies the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). DMV does the following: · posts the conviction to your driving record; · assigns you demerit points according to the severity of the offense; · issues an order of suspension, if applicable; · issues an order requiring the successful completion of a driver improvement clinic, if applicable; and · notifies your insurance company upon request.
DMV also posts to your record traffic violations that do not carry demerit points. These, however, are not listed here. Demerit points will also be assigned to your record for traffic convictions incurred in other states.
The length of time that a conviction stays on your record depends on the severity of the violation. If you receive an order or notice of revocation, suspension, disqualification or cancellation, your convictions could remain on your record for even longer.
DMV demerit points remain on your record for two years from the date that you commit the offense. The dates that demerit points are removed from your driving record are not related to the dates that convictions are removed from your record.
Your insurance company may also assign points on your insurance record; however, DMV demerit points are not related to insurance company points. Insurance company points are developed by individual companies.
So, what seems like a “simple” traffic infraction may cost you thousands in insurance premiums and stay on your driving record for several years. |

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