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List of laws and fees
 
Friday, Jul 20, 2007 - 08:28 PM Updated: 11:37 PM
 
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Editor's Note: These fees apply annually, once a year for three years.

$250

  • Driving after license suspended/revoked or in violation of terms of restricted license, based upon 18.2-272 (see statute for applicable reasons for suspension).
  • Driving when license revoked or suspended.
  • Driving on suspended or revoked license before providing required proof of financial responsibility.
  • Driving a commercial motor vehicle while disqualified, when privilege to drive a commercial motor vehicle has been suspended or revoked, or when ordered out of service.
  • Misdemeanor driving when license revoked for multiple DUI offenses or in violation of terms of restricted license issued after multiple DUI offenses.

    $300

  • Unauthorized use of motor vehicle - misdemeanor (value of vehicle $200 or less).
  • Enter or set in motion vehicle without owners consent with intent to commit crime.
  • Refusal to take a blood or breath test, 2nd offense.
  • Refusal to take a blood or breath test, 3rd offense.
  • Consuming alcoholic beverage while driving.
  • driving motor vehicle without license.
  • Knowingly authorizing a person whose license has been suspended for alcohol/ drug-related reason to drive motor vehicle.
  • Driving without required license endorsement(s) for motorcycle, school bus or commercial motor vehicle.
  • Driving in violation of restrictions on license with respect to the type of, or special mechanical control devices required on, a motor vehicle, or any other restrictions applicable to the licensee as the department may determine.
  • Driving in violation of learner’s permit restrictions.
  • Operating school bus without required license.
  • Driving commercial motor vehicle - more than one operator’s license.
  • Driving commercial motor vehicle without a valid commercial driver’s license or in violation of license restrictions or limitations.
  • Violating commercial driver’s instruction permit.
  • Operating commercial motor vehicle without required endorsement(s).
  • Using a commercial motor vehicle in commission of a felony involving manufacturing, distributing or dispensing a controlled substance.
  • Illegal use of a driver’s license - displaying or possessing fictitious, cancelled, revoked, suspended, or altered driver’s license; lending or knowingly permitting the use of one’s license by person not entitled thereto; displaying or representing as own a driver’s license not issued to person; reproducing driver’s license, permit, or special identification card issued by the department with the intent to commit an illegal act; and failing or refusing to surrender suspended, cancelled, or revoked driver’s license.
  • Authorizing or knowingly permitting a motor vehicle owned or under one’s control to be driven by a person who has no right to drive.
  • Misdemeanor operating a motor vehicle after being determined or adjudicated to be an habitual offender.
  • Failing to notify law enforcement officer of an accident resulting in injury or death.
  • Operating vehicle which is overweight or before payment of required registration fee, or refusal to have vehicle weighed.
  • Operating or permitting the operation of an uninsured motor vehicle.
  • Hauling prohibited cargo through tunnel.
  • Disregarding police signal to stop; eluding or attempting to elude law enforcement officer in vehicle - misdemeanor.
  • Stopping a vehicle to impede travel; blocking access to service area; damaging vehicle in commerce; threatening, harming or assaulting driver transporting property for hire.
  • Reckless driving - passing or overtaking moving emergency vehicle giving audible signal and with activated warning lights.
  • Aiding and abetting racing.
  • Misdemeanor failing to stop at scene of accident. Misdemeanor if property damage $1,000 or less.
  • Failing to report accident without injury but with damage to unattended property or vehicle.
  • Improperly operating or riding motorcycle
  • Failing to reduce speed or yield right of way when approaching stationary emergency vehicle displaying emergency lights.
  • Failing to stop for pedestrian with guide dog or white cane.
  • Selling below-standard tires; operating a motor vehicle with below-standard tires.
  • Operating vehicle on public highway with obscene video image visible outside vehicle.
  • Operating a motor vehicle equipped with operational nitrous oxide device.
  • Operating school bus without warning device or without using warning device.
  • Operating school bus without safety belt while bus in motion.
  • Excess weight/height/size/speed on a restricted highway.
  • Failing to discontinue operating overweight vehicle.
  • Failing or refusing to drive vehicle to weigh station at direction of law enforcement officer.
  • Violating size and weight permit.
    $350
  • Misdemeanor general reckless driving - driving a vehicle recklessly or at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person.
  • Misdemeanor reckless driving - operating a vehicle not under proper control or with inadequate/improperly adjusted brakes.
  • Misdemeanor reckless driving - passing on crest of hill or curve in highway.
  • Misdemeanor reckless driving - driving when vehicle loaded so as to obstruct view to front or side or to interfere with driver’s control of vehicle.
  • Misdemeanor reckless driving - passing two vehicles abreast.
  • Misdemeanor reckless driving - driving two vehicles abreast in same lane.
  • Misdemeanor reckless driving - passing at railroad crossing or highway intersection.
  • Misdemeanor reckless driving - passing stopped school bus.
  • Misdemeanor reckless driving - failing to give adequate and timely signals of intention to turn, partly turn, slow down or stop.
  • Misdemeanor reckless driving - exceeding a reasonable speed under the circumstances and traffic conditions existing at the time, regardless of any posted speed limit.
  • Misdemeanor reckless driving - speeding 20 mph or more above speed limit or in excess of 80 mph.

    $350

  • Misdemeanor reckless driving - failing to stop when entering highway.
  • Misdemeanor reckless driving - operating any motor vehicle at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person on any driveway or premises of a church, school, recreational facility, or business property open to the public; or on the premises of any industrial establishment providing parking space for customers, patrons, or employees; or on any highway under construction or not yet open to the public.
  • Misdemeanor reckless driving - racing.
  • Aggressive driving; aggressive driving with intent to injure another.

    $750

  • Driving while intoxicated/under the influence, alcohol and/or drugs, 1st offense.
  • Driving while intoxicated/under the influence, alcohol and/or drugs, 2nd offense.
  • Person under 21 driving after illegally consuming alcohol.
  • Driving a commercial motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of .04 or more.
  • Driving a commercial motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or more, 1st offense.
  • Driving a commercial motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or more, 2nd offense.
  • Driving a commercial motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or more, 3rd offense.
  • Driving a commercial motor vehicle with specified blood level from drugs (see statute for specific levels).
  • Driving a commercial motor vehicle under the influence drugs and/or alcohol, 1st offense.
  • Driving a commercial motor vehicle under the influence drugs and/or alcohol, 2nd offense.
  • Driving a commercial motor vehicle under the influence drugs and/or alcohol, 3rd offense.

    $1,000

  • Voluntary manslaughter by motor vehicle.
  • Involuntary manslaughter by motor vehicle.
  • Involuntary manslaughter as a result of driving under the influence.
  • Aggravated involuntary manslaughter as a result of driving under the influence - showing reckless disregard for human life.
  • Maiming as a result of driving while intoxicated.
  • Unauthorized use of motor vehicle - felony (value of vehicle more than $200).
  • Driving while intoxicated/under the influence, alcohol and/or drugs, 3rd or subsequent offense.
  • Felony driving after license suspended/revoked or in violation of terms of restricted license, based upon 18.2-272 (see statute for applicable reasons for suspension). Felony if 3rd violation in 10 yrs.
  • Felony operating a motor vehicle after being determined or adjudicated to be an habitual offender. Felony if endangering life, limb or property; second or subsequent offense; or other enhancing conditions as specified in 46.2-357 (see statute for specific conditions).
  • Felony driving when revoked for multiple DUI offenses or in violation of terms of restricted license issued after multiple DUI offenses. Felony if endangering life, limb or property; second or subsequent offense; or other enhancing conditions as specified in 46.2-391 (d) (2) and (3). (see statute for specific conditions.)
  • Disregarding police signal to stop. Felony if interfering with or endangering the operation of the law enforcement vehicle or endangering a person.
  • Felony general reckless driving - driving a vehicle recklessly or at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony reckless driving - operating a vehicle not under proper control or with inadequate/improperly adjusted brakes. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony reckless driving - passing on crest of hill or curve in highway. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony reckless driving - driving when vehicle loaded so to obstruct view to front or side or to interfere with driver’s control of vehicle. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony reckless driving - passing two vehicles abreast. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony reckless driving - driving two vehicles abreast in same lane. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony reckless driving - passing at railroad crossing or highway intersection. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony reckless driving - passing stopped school bus. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony reckless driving - failing to give adequate and timely signals of intention to turn, partly turn, slow down or stop. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony reckless driving - exceeding a reasonable speed under the circumstances and traffic conditions existing at the time, regardless of any posted speed limit. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony reckless driving - speeding 20 mph or more above speed limit or in excess of 80 mph. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony reckless driving - failing to stop when entering highway. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony reckless driving - operating any motor vehicle at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person on any driveway or premises of a church, school, recreational facility, or business property open to the public; or on the premises of any industrial establishment providing parking space for customers, patrons, or employees; or on any highway under construction or not yet open to the public. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony reckless driving - racing. Felony if offense (i) committed when driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and (ii) caused the death of another as the sole and proximate result of the reckless driving.
  • Felony injuring person or causing death while racing.
  • Felony failing to stop at scene of accident. Felony if accident resulted in injury to or death of a person or if property damage exceeded $1,000.
  • Operating a vehicle with device designed to create smoke screen or installing such device.
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