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License Revocation Defense Lawyer Lexington

License Revocation Defense Lawyer in Lexington, Virginia

A driver’s license revocation in Lexington is a serious administrative and criminal matter, often stemming from offenses like DUI, multiple reckless driving convictions, or driving on a suspended license. As a license revocation defense lawyer Lexington, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.

Last verified: April 2026 | Lexington General District Court | Virginia General Assembly

Understanding License Revocation Under Virginia Law

In Virginia, a license revocation is the complete termination of your driving privilege for a set period or indefinitely. It is distinct from a suspension, which is temporary. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) can revoke your license for various reasons, primarily outlined in Va. Code § 46.2-389 et seq. Common grounds include conviction for Driving Under the Influence (DUI), accumulating too many demerit points, being declared a Habitual Offender (though this status has been largely replaced), or for certain felony convictions involving a motor vehicle. A revocation requires a formal reinstatement process with the DMV after the revocation period ends, which is separate from your court case.

Official Legal Resources

For the official statutes governing license revocation and the procedures of the local court, refer to these .gov resources:

Local Court Process for License Revocation Cases in Lexington

License revocation often follows a criminal conviction in court. Your case at Lexington General District Court will determine the underlying criminal charge (e.g., DUI, reckless driving). A conviction triggers the DMV’s mandatory revocation. The court itself does not handle the reinstatement; that is a DMV administrative process. However, a skilled revoked license defense lawyer Lexington can work to have the underlying charge reduced or dismissed, which may prevent the revocation from being triggered in the first place.

  1. Court Appearance: You must appear for your scheduled hearing at Lexington General District Court for the traffic or criminal charge that could cause revocation.
  2. Case Review: Your attorney will review the Commonwealth’s evidence for weaknesses, such as improper stop or faulty breathalyzer calibration.
  3. Negotiation: Before trial, your lawyer may negotiate with the prosecutor to amend the charge to one that does not carry a mandatory revocation.
  4. Trial or Plea: If no agreement is reached, your case proceeds to a bench trial. A conviction on the original charge will lead to the court notifying the DMV.
  5. DMV Compliance: If revocation occurs, you must complete all court-ordered programs (like VASAP) and wait the required period before applying for reinstatement with the DMV.
  6. Reinstatement: After the revocation period, you must apply for license reinstatement after revocation, pay a fee, and potentially re-take driving tests.

Penalties and Consequences of License Revocation

In Lexington, a license revocation results in the complete loss of driving privileges, and driving during revocation is a new Class 1 misdemeanor.

OffenseClassificationIncarcerationFineLicense ImpactAdditional Consequences
DUI 1st OffenseClass 1 MisdemeanorUp to 12 monthsUp to $2,5001-year mandatory revocationIgnition Interlock, VASAP
Driving While Revoked (Va. Code § 46.2-301)Class 1 MisdemeanorUp to 12 monthsUp to $2,500Extends revocation periodVehicle impoundment possible
Reckless Driving (3rd within 10 yrs)Class 1 MisdemeanorUp to 12 monthsUp to $2,500Possible revocation by DMV6 DMV points

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Why Choose Our Lexington License Revocation Defense Team

Founded in 1997, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to every case. Our tagline, “Advocacy Without Borders,” reflects our commitment to aggressive representation. For license revocation cases, we understand that your ability to drive is connected to your job, education, and family responsibilities. We fight not just the court case but also guide you through the complex DMV reinstatement process. Mr. Sris, our founding attorney, is a former prosecutor with deep insight into how these cases are built and challenged.

Matthew Greene, Senior Defense Attorney at Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Licensed in VA. 30+ years criminal defense. Death penalty certified (formerly). View Matthew Greene’s Profile

Bryan Block, Defense Attorney at Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Licensed in VA. Former Virginia State Trooper (15 years). View Bryan Block’s Profile

Documented Case Results

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 14 documented case results in Lexington, Virginia, with a 100% favorable outcome rate (1 dismissed/not guilty, 13 reduced/amended). In one case, a client facing a driving on suspended license charge in Arlington County GDC had the charge amended to “No Operator’s License,” a lesser offense. In another, a reckless driving (93/60) case in Charlotte County resulted in no jail time, no license suspension, and a minimum fine.

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License Revocation Defense Lawyer Near Lexington, VA

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Frequently Asked Questions: License Revocation in Lexington

Is a license revocation the same as a suspension in Virginia?

No. A suspension is temporary; your license is taken away for a set time and then returned. A revocation is the termination of your driving privilege. After a revocation period ends, you must apply for license reinstatement after revocation with the DMV, pay fees, and potentially re-take tests to get a new license.

Can I get a restricted license during a revocation?

It depends on the reason for revocation. For a first-time DUI revocation, you may be eligible for a restricted ignition interlock license after a mandatory hard revocation period. For other revocations, restricted licenses are rarely granted. A license revocation defense lawyer Lexington can advise if you qualify based on your specific court order and DMV status.

How long does a revocation last?

The length varies. A first DUI conviction carries a one-year revocation. Subsequent DUIs or felony convictions can lead to multi-year or indefinite revocations. The DMV also imposes revocations for accumulating too many points. Your attorney can review your driving record and the specific code section to determine the applicable revocation period.

What should I do if I’m charged with driving on a revoked license?

You must contact a revoked license defense lawyer Lexington immediately. Driving on a revoked license (Va. Code § 46.2-301) is a new Class 1 misdemeanor, punishable by additional jail time, fines, and an extension of your revocation period. An attorney can challenge the initial stop or the validity of the underlying revocation.

How does the reinstatement process work after a revocation?

After your revocation period ends, you must apply to the DMV for reinstatement. This involves submitting proof of completion of any court-ordered programs (like VASAP), paying a reinstatement fee, and potentially providing an SR-22 insurance form. If the revocation was for multiple years, you may also need to re-take the written and road tests.

Internal Resources

For more information on related legal matters in Virginia, please visit our Virginia Reckless Driving Lawyer hub page. We also assist clients in nearby jurisdictions like Henrico County and Chesterfield County. If you are facing other charges in Lexington, explore our services for Criminal Defense or DUI/DWI Defense.

Last verified: April 2026. Laws change. Contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current legal guidance.

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