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To obtain restricted privilege in Virginia after a DUI, you'll need to enroll in the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) within 15 days of the DUI conviction. In some situations, you'll have to complete ASAP to be eligible for a restricted license in Virginia.
Driving on a suspended license is a Class 1 misdemeanor?the most serious class of misdemeanor offenses. The penalties that you could face for a first or second offense include: Up to 12 months in jail. A fine not to exceed $2,500.
If you need to wear glasses or contact lenses to pass the vision screening, you must wear them when you drive. Your license will display a C for this restriction.
Must go to the clerk's office of the court that suspended your license and ask for a restricted license. You must turn in your current drivers license, unless your license is from a state other than Virginia. § 46.2-398. You will then fill out the application for a restricted license form.
Under Virginia law, operating or driving a motor vehicle in Virginia in violation of the terms of your restricted license is a Class 1 misdemeanor criminal offense punishable up to 1 year jail and up to a $2,500 fine.