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License Revocation Defense Lawyer Clarke County

License Revocation Defense Lawyer in Clarke County, Virginia

A license revocation in Clarke County is a severe administrative action by the Virginia DMV that completely terminates your driving privilege. A license revocation defense lawyer Clarke County from Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. can challenge the revocation at the Clarke County General District Court or through DMV administrative hearings.

Last verified: April 2026 | Clarke County General District Court | Virginia General Assembly

Virginia Law on License Revocation

License revocation is distinct from suspension under Virginia law. A revocation is the complete termination of your driving privilege, requiring a formal application for reinstatement after the revocation period ends. Common grounds for revocation include multiple DUI convictions, certain felony traffic offenses, and being declared a Habitual Offender (though the latter law has changed). The Virginia DMV has authority to revoke licenses under Va. Code § 46.2-389 and related statutes. A revoked license defense lawyer Clarke County understands the procedural nuances to fight this penalty.

Official Resources & Court Process

Understanding the official process is critical. The Clarke County General District Court website provides details on traffic court procedures. The Virginia DMV’s administrative hearing process is governed by state law. An experienced license revocation defense lawyer Clarke County navigates both the court and DMV systems to protect your driving rights.

Local Defense Strategy in Clarke County

In Clarke County General District Court, prosecutors handle cases where a revocation stems from a criminal traffic conviction. The key local procedural fact is that a license revocation under Va. Code § 46.2-389 is an administrative consequence, but the underlying charge (like DUI) is a criminal matter heard in court. A strong defense on the criminal charge can prevent the revocation trigger. also, for revocations based on accumulated DMV points or other administrative reasons, a timely request for a DMV hearing is essential.

  1. Secure your traffic summons or DMV revocation notice and note all deadlines.
  2. Contact a license revocation defense lawyer Clarke County immediately to preserve your right to a hearing.
  3. Your attorney will review the case for legal or factual errors that could invalidate the revocation.
  4. Prepare for and attend the necessary court hearing or DMV administrative review.
  5. If successful, obtain the court order or DMV decision and follow all steps for license reinstatement after revocation lawyer Clarke County guidance.

In Clarke County, a license revocation can result from multiple DUI convictions, accumulating too many DMV points, or certain felony traffic offenses, skilled to a complete loss of driving privileges for a set period or indefinitely.

Offense skilled to RevocationLegal ClassificationTypical Revocation PeriodReinstatement Requirements
Third DUI Conviction (within 10 years)Class 1 Misdemeanor / Felony (if within 5-10 years)Indefinite (minimum 3 years)VASAP, ignition interlock, proof of financial responsibility
Felony Motor Vehicle ConvictionFelony1-3 years or indefiniteCourt order, DMV application, fees
Habitual Offender (pre-1999 findings)Administrative10 years or indefinitePetition to circuit court, hearing
Medical RevocationAdministrativeUntil medical standard metPhysician’s statement, DMV review

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Why Choose Our Firm for Your License Revocation Defense

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997. Our firm brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to every case. We focus on building a strong defense strategy case-specific to the specifics of your Clarke County revocation notice.

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

Documented Case Results

Our firm has a documented history of achieving favorable outcomes in traffic cases. In Clarke County, we have 29 documented traffic case results, including 3 dismissed/not guilty and 18 reduced/amended, representing a 72% favorable outcome rate. For example, our team has successfully secured nolle prosequi (dismissals) for charges like “No License” in Clarke County General District Court. Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Our secondary attorney on Virginia traffic matters, Mr. Sris, is the firm’s founder and a former prosecutor with extensive experience across multiple jurisdictions.

Contact Our Clarke County License Revocation Defense Lawyers

Our Richmond location serves clients in Clarke County. We are accessible and ready to defend your driving privileges.

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. – Richmond
7400 Beaufont Springs Dr Suite 300 Room 359
Richmond, VA 23225
Toll-Free: (888) 437-7747 | Local: (804)201-9009

Availability: 24/7 phone consultations. In-person meetings by appointment only.

We serve clients in Berryville, Boyce, and throughout Clarke County.

License Revocation Defense FAQs

What is the difference between a license suspension and a revocation in Virginia?

A suspension is a temporary withdrawal of driving privileges for a defined period. A revocation is the complete termination of your driving privilege. After a revocation period ends, you must apply for a new license, meeting all reinstatement requirements, rather than having your old license restored.

Can I get a restricted license during a revocation period in Clarke County?

It depends. For certain revocations, like those for a first or second DUI, you may petition the court for a restricted license for limited purposes (work, school, medical care). For indefinite revocations or third DUIs, restrictions are much harder to obtain and require strict compliance with VASAP and other conditions.

How long does a license revocation last in Virginia?

The length varies. A third DUI conviction within 10 years leads to an indefinite revocation with a minimum 3-year wait before applying for reinstatement. Other felony traffic convictions can cause 1-3 year revocations. A license reinstatement after revocation lawyer Clarke County can review your specific order to determine the applicable timeframe.

Do I need a lawyer for a DMV administrative hearing for a revocation?

Yes. While you can represent yourself, the administrative process is complex. A revoked license defense lawyer Clarke County can present evidence, cross-examine witnesses, and argue legal points to improve your chance of reversing the DMV’s decision, which is a separate battle from any criminal court case.

What should I do first after receiving a revocation notice?

First, note the deadline to request a hearing—often as short as 30 days. Second, immediately contact a license revocation defense lawyer Clarke County. Do not drive, as driving on a revoked license is a serious criminal offense (Va. Code § 46.2-301) that can lead to jail time and extend the revocation.

Related Legal Services: If you are facing other charges, we also provide Criminal Defense Lawyer Clarke County and DUI/DWI Lawyer Clarke County representation.

Other Localities: We also assist drivers in nearby jurisdictions like Henrico County and Chesterfield County.

Statewide Resource: For more information on Virginia traffic law, visit our Virginia Reckless Driving Lawyer hub page.

Page last verified and updated: April 2026. Laws change frequently. The information on this page is for general purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Consult with a qualified attorney at Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. for advice on your specific situation.

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