VA Speeding ticket/MD resident

vince77

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I live in MD and received a ticket in VA for going 78 mph in a 55 mph zone. This is considered reckless driving and I must appear in court. I live approximately 70 miles away. If I don't appear in court and pay the fine, I admit guilt, is that correct? In addition, how many points will be applied to my driving record and will the information be forwarded to my insurance company?


Maryland and Virginia are both members of the Drivers License Compact (DLC) and Non-Resident Violator Compact. The DLC allows Virginia to send information concerning your conviction of reckless driving back to the MVA in MD. Membership in the Violator Compact means that if you were to not take care of the VA ticket properly, Maryland could suspend your license until you did so.

Virginia has many driving offenses that the state considers to be reckless driving, including speeding over the speed limit by 20 mph or more. This is also worth 6 points in VA. Reckless driving can be found to be either a misdemeanor or felony in Virginia.

If your speeding/reckless driving ticket is classified as a class one misdemeanor it could be punishable by up to 1 year in jail and/or, up to the $2500 in fines and/or up to 6 months license suspension. Jurisdictions differ on penalties for the various reckless driving charges so you will need to check with the court to see what penalties might apply to you.

The court will be able to tell you if you must show up for court or can plead guilty and pay a fine without showing up. If they say that court is mandatory, than you will have to drive the 70 miles for the court date. In many VA jurisdictions one must appear in court to take care of the ticket since jail time is a possible penalty you might receive. The site The Official Website for the Supreme Court of Virginia might be of help to you.

The Maryland handbook notes that out of state offenses will be treated in the same manner as if the offense occurred in MD and reported on your MD driving record. You will need to find out from the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration if points will be assessed - if yes, ask if you will get 2 points for speeding or 6 points for reckless driving.

While this information may not be forwarded directly to your insurance company, once the violation is placed on your Maryland driving record your insurance provider will be able to see it next time they pull your MVR.

I live in MD and received a ticket in VA for going 78 mp?
 

Ray

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I have lived in Maryland and Virginia. Yes, Virginia does enforce the speed limits much more than Maryland but I will say this.....People drive with more sense in Virginia than Maryland as a result.
 

Booboo3604

Active Member
they'll confiscate it


... but I'r rather lose a $30 detector than get a $150 ticket

As someone who got a radar detector ticket in VA last year (literally 1.2 miles over the state line coming from NC), they let me keep the radar detector. Actually I think if you are from out of state that's protocol. However my $45 dollar fine or whatever it was actually turned out to be closer to $120-130 once they tacked on administration fees, court fees and everything else. I still prepaid it becuase it wasn't a moving violation, but it's not as cheap as Iyou think.
 
C

CalvertNewbie

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I don't believe insurance companies are notified by the DMV, but insurance companies request and receive the info from the DMV routinely

That's right. Insurance companies will run their insured's licenses every so often in order to see if they've received any moving violations. The surcharge timeframe is generally 36-39 months, depending on the state.

My husband recently got a speeding ticket in Calvert and got one in VA a year ago. I'm hoping our insurance company waits a while to run our MVRs again so they don't raise our rates. We've been with them a while, no accidents or recent tickets, always pay on time. Fingers crossed. :whistle:
 
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