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Revoked License Lawyer Spring Valley

Revoked License Lawyer Spring Valley — How to Restore Your Driving Privileges

A revoked license in Spring Valley, Washington D.C., is a serious administrative penalty that can stem from DUI, accumulating too many points, or other major violations. The Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. provides defense for drivers facing license revocation. Our firm has 1 total documented case result in Washington, D.C., across all practice areas.

What Is a Revoked License Under D.C. Law?

A license revocation in the District of Columbia is the complete termination of your driving privilege for a specified period. Unlike a suspension, which is temporary, a revocation requires you to reapply for a license after the revocation period ends, often requiring you to pass all tests again. The DC Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) can revoke a license for various reasons, including DUI convictions, habitual traffic offenses, or accumulating 10-11 points within a set timeframe.

Last verified: April 2026 | DC Superior Court | DC Code

Official Legal Resources

For the official statutes governing license revocation and traffic offenses in the District, you can review the D.C. Code Title 50 (Motor Vehicles). Court procedures for related criminal traffic offenses like DUI are handled at the DC Superior Court.

Local Process for a Revoked License Case in Spring Valley

In Washington D.C., license revocation is primarily an administrative action handled by the DC DMV, not the criminal court. However, the underlying offense that triggered the revocation (like a DUI) may be a criminal matter heard at DC Superior Court. The process often involves separate tracks: one at the DMV for the license action and another at the courthouse for the criminal charge. An affordable revoked license lawyer Washington Spring Valley can handle both.

  1. Receive a Notice of Proposed Revocation from the DC DMV.
  2. Request an administrative hearing within the deadline (typically 15 days).
  3. If a criminal charge is involved, attend all DC Superior Court dates.
  4. Present evidence and arguments at the DMV hearing to contest the revocation.
  5. If revocation is upheld, complete the mandatory waiting period and fulfill all reinstatement requirements.
  6. Reapply for a new driver’s license, including passing vision, knowledge, and road tests.

Potential Penalties for Driving with a Revoked License

In Washington, D.C., driving on a revoked license is a criminal misdemeanor that can result in jail time, significant fines, and an extension of the revocation period.

OffenseClassificationIncarcerationFineLicense ImpactAdditional Consequences
Driving on a Revoked LicenseMisdemeanorUp to 1 yearUp to $2,500Revocation period extendedVehicle impoundment, mandatory minimum sentences for repeat offenses
Underlying DUI (1st Offense)MisdemeanorUp to 180 daysUp to $1,000Revocation for 6 months to 2 yearsIgnition interlock device, alcohol education

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Our Firm’s Experience in Traffic Defense

Founded in 1997, the Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings over 120 years of combined attorney experience to complex traffic matters. Our approach is grounded in a detailed understanding of both DMV administrative procedures and DC Superior Court litigation. We focus on building a defense that addresses the immediate criminal charge and the long-term goal of restoring your driving privileges.

Case Results and Client Advocacy

Our firm has a documented record of advocacy in Washington, D.C. We have achieved favorable outcomes for clients across various practice areas. For instance, our attorneys have successfully defended against charges that can lead to revocation, such as DUI and reckless driving. A strong defense against the underlying charge is often the first step in preventing or shortening a license revocation.

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Contact Our Spring Valley Traffic Defense Team

Our Arlington location serves Spring Valley and all of Washington D.C. We are approximately 3 miles from DC Superior Court, accessible via I-66 and I-395. We provide representation for a revoked license lawyer Washington near me Spring Valley and surrounding neighborhoods like Georgetown, Capitol Hill, and Tenleytown.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Revoked License in Spring Valley

How do speed cameras work in Washington, D.C.?

DC has one of the most extensive automated enforcement programs in the nation. Speed cameras issue fines of $100-$300 depending on speed; red light cameras: $150; stop sign cameras: $75. These are civil citations adjudicated at DC DMV Adjudication Services (301 C Street NW) — NOT criminal court. Camera citations carry NO points and NO criminal record. Criminal traffic offenses are heard at DC Superior Court (500 Indiana Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001).

Is reckless driving a crime in DC?

Yes. Reckless driving in DC under D.C. Code § 50-2201.04 carries up to 90 days in jail and a $250 fine. DUI carries up to 180 days/$1,000. Criminal traffic offenses are heard at DC Superior Court (500 Indiana Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001). Most routine traffic infractions in DC are handled administratively at the DMV, not in court.

What is the difference between a license suspension and a revocation in D.C.?

It depends on the severity and finality. A suspension is a temporary withdrawal of driving privileges for a set period, after which your license is reinstated. A revocation is a complete termination of your driving privilege. After a revocation period ends, you must reapply for a new license as if you were a first-time applicant, which includes passing all tests and paying required fees.

Can I get a restricted license after a revocation in D.C.?

No. The District of Columbia does not typically issue restricted or hardship licenses for driving during a revocation period. Your driving privilege is completely terminated. You may be eligible for a restricted license only after a suspension for certain non-alcohol-related offenses, not after a revocation.

How long does a license revocation last in Washington D.C.?

The length varies based on the reason. A first DUI conviction typically results in a 6-month to 2-year revocation. For accumulating points, revocation can last from 6 months to several years. For more serious or repeat offenses, the revocation can be indefinite, requiring a formal petition for reinstatement after a mandated waiting period.

Related Legal Information

If you are dealing with a revoked license, you may also need information on criminal defense in Washington D.C.. For a broader view of our traffic defense practice, visit our DC traffic lawyer hub page. We also assist clients in Spring Valley with family law matters.

Page Last verified: April 2026. Laws and procedures change. Contact the Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current legal guidance regarding your revoked license.

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