Out of State

Representation For Out-of-State Drivers

Few things can be as frustrating or costly as being ticketed or cited for a traffic violation while passing through another state. There aren’t many states with traffic laws as strict as those you’ll find in Virginia so it pays to have a proven, experienced traffic law firm on your side when your day in court comes. The Weiland Firm, PLC has been representing out-of-state drivers for longer than most traffic law firms in Virginia and we bring all of that knowledge and skill to your case ensuring you get the outcome you’re hoping for without breaking the bank in the process.

While we’re more than happy to provide exceptional legal representation in a wide range of Virginia traffic cases to drivers from anywhere in America, below is a list of the states that send the most drivers through the Commonwealth so they’re the ones we’re most familiar with. If your state is not listed that does not mean we can’t help you so reach out to us right away for answers and legal information relating to your case.

Receive an objective assessment of your case. Call (804) 355-8037 to speak with one of our experienced Virginia traffic lawyers.

The Weiland Firm, PLC is proud to serve the Commonwealth of Virginia and its residents, as well as the out-of-state drivers who are charged while visiting or passing through the jurisdictions where we practice. These jurisdictions include all of the following cities and counties in Virginia:

Out-of-State Drivers can get an objective assessment of their case. Call (804) 355-8037 to speak with an experienced Virginia traffic lawyer.

From simple speeding tickets to reckless driving charges, hit and run to driving while intoxicated, The Weiland Firm, PLC can assist you with any of these traffic violations and traffic-related crimes – no matter where you’re from or where you were cited in Virginia. Our legal specialties include all of the following:

Virginia Reckless Driving Facts

There are numerous types of reckless driving charges in Virginia. The most common charges are:

  • Reckless driving by speed (Reckless Speeding)
  • Reckless driving that threatens life
  • Reckless driving resulting in the failure to maintain control of a vehicle

The classification and severity of your charge can greatly affect the possible consequence of a conviction. Penalties range from minor fines a $2,500 fine, a year in jail and a six-month driver’s license suspension.

What Are Other common ways someone may be charged with Reckless Driving

a. 46.2-854 Passing on a grade or on a curve
b. 46.2-855 Driving with View obstructed/control impaired
c. 46.2-856 Passing two vehicles abreast
d. 46.2-857 Driving two abreast in a single lane
e. 46.2-858 Passing at a railroad grade crossing
f. 46.2-859 Passing a stopped school bus
g. 46.2-860 Failing to give proper signals
h. 46.2-861 Driving too fast for conditions
i. 46.2-863 Failure to yield
j. 46.2-864 Recklessness on parking lots, etc
k. 46.2-865 Racing
l. 46.2-865.1 Injuring or causing death of another while racing; penalties
m. 46.2-866 Racing; aiders or abettors
n. 46.2-867 Racing; seizure of motor vehicle
o. 46.2-868.1 Aggressive Driving

Contact The Weiland Firm, PLC Today

Whether you’re a driver from New York or one from Alabama, The Weiland Firm, PLC’s Virginia traffic attorneys are here to help. You can count on us in every phase of the process as your legal counsel and be completely confident that we’ll adequately prepare you to face the charges. Contact us today by submitting a contact form or by calling (804) 355-8037 to schedule a free consultation.