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after a person's been arrested for drunk driving, where do the cars go? [fairfax county virginia]?

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Impound.

How much will it cost me to ship a car from PA to Fairfax Virginia.. it is 135 miles and 2hrs 36 min drive?

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not sure if anyone will take such a short trip. Usually people ship car only when it is cross country. The shorter the trip, the more expensive per miles The rate depends mainly on the mileage. A short distance less than 150 miles runs $2 a mile. Coast-to-coast, around 2400 miles runs less than 50 cents a mile.. For me it is way too expensive for a 3 hours drive

What is the best way to get to Fairfax, Virginia?
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I would be driving up on a Friday, leaving Raleigh, North Carolina at about 3:30 in the afternoon. Would it be better to take a car or the Amtrak? I am under the impression that most of the DC area traffic would be gone by the time I would get there. Thanks for your help.


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If you are driving, you should not hit too much of the DC area traffic. You are going north, and the bulk of the traffic is going south!!! You will hit some traffic in Richmond, because you will arrive there in the height of the rush hour (5:30 or so), but most of the DC traffic is gone. You can even avoid the DC beltway, depending on exactly where you are going!!

i live in virginia (fairfax county) what can happen if you can't pay your car taxes?

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Fairfax county is filled with liberal thieves. A fiscally sound conservative ran for a seat on the Board of Supervisors and only garnered 17% of the vote. Fairfax county is probably the greediest county in the nation. They don't even allow trailer parks because they want a certain amount of tax revenue per square foot !! If you cannot pay your vehicle taxes, get out of there. That's why a lot of people are moving out and why a lot of people have given up their landlines: 22.2% tax on phones!! If you don't get out, they will steal your vehicle, auction it, determine what THEY think it is worth [no blue book] and sue you for the difference. That's why everybody's real estate and personal property taxes keep going higher. They deceitfully say "we are lowering the cost per 100". Of course, they keep raising the assessments to unrealistically high levels. When one asks: "would you buy it at that price?", the reply is " we don't buy; we only assess them". All on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors should be tarred and feathered. They would've been in the good old days. Taxation without representation is United Nations tyranny.

Is Falls Church in Virginia part of Fairfax county?
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I recently paid a property tax bill on my car when I moved to Vienna in Fairfax county. I was assessed about $150 extra for the couple of months that it was garaged in Falls Church as well. I am not sure if I should have paid that, since when I looked in Wiki it doesnt look like Falls Church is part of Fairfax county. Looking for clarification. Thank you for your help!


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car accidents in fairfax county virginia?
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on january 12,2009


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Thea county police will probably have that info, but they may ask your reason for wanting to know,and you'll need a good reason. If you were involved in one, you can probably get the report by showing ID.

What should we do about a car parked on our property with no license plate?
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We live in Fairfax County, Virginia. This car without a license plate in the front and back has been parked in front of our home since Tuesday evening (8/25). What should we do? Edit: I've tried calling the police. They said that the car is allowed to park on the side, even without a license plate.


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If it's parked on a public right-of-way, you can't do anything. At some point, it will become an abandoned vehicle and the police should have it towed.

Reckless driving in Virginia (Fairfax County), should I get a lawyer?
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I was driving to a relatives house late one Saturday night from Maryland. I got caught going 89 in a 55 on Route 28. I could of sworn the speed limit was 65 on Route 28 but none the less, I was speeding and I know I shouldn't have been. It was late, I was tired, there were no cars around me and I was trying to get where I was going as soon as possible. So please no lectures about how I shouldn't have been speeding, thank you, I am aware. My question is what should I be expecting on my court date of Dec 6th? I've never been stopped by the police or had any speeding tickets before. Only one parking ticket in DC, which I paid! I've been told Virginia traffic laws can be extremely harsh. I'm a working, going to school, full time mother in her mid twenties with a clean record. Should I lawyer up and try to fight this? Or just admit my guilt and hope the judge has mercy?? What should I be expecting for the price of fines as well? Do they make you pay right then and there? Or can you set up some kind of payment plan? Thanks in advance for all the help!


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Reckless driving is not just a speeding ticket, it is a Class 1 Misdemeanor criminal charge, the same level as a DUI. You should absolutely talk to a lawyer. Reckless driving lawyers are relatively cheap to hire, and can make a big difference in what happens to you. Fairfax County will often not even let you talk to the prosecutor without a lawyer. If you get a tough judge, you could easily end up with 6 months suspended license, and even a couple of days in jail. A lawyer can definitely help save you money and prevent this. Get a free consultation with an attorney or two and find out what they can do for you.

Reckless driving ticket in Virginia (Fairfax County), should I get a lawyer?
Question:
I was driving to a relatives house late one Saturday night from Maryland. I got caught going 89 in a 55 on Route 28. I could of sworn the speed limit was 65 on Route 28 but none the less, I was speeding and I know I shouldn't have been. It was late, I was tired, there were no cars around me and I was trying to get where I was going as soon as possible. So please no lectures about how I shouldn't have been speeding, thank you, I am aware. My question is what should I be expecting on my court date of Dec 6th? I've never been stopped by the police or had any speeding tickets before. Only one parking ticket in DC, which I paid! I've been told Virginia traffic laws can be extremely harsh. I'm a working, going to school, full time mother in her mid twenties with a clean record. Should I lawyer up and try to fight this? Or just admit my guilt and hope the judge has mercy?? What should I be expecting for the price of fines as well? Do they make you pay right then and there? Or can you set up some kind of payment plan? Thanks in advance for all the help!


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In Virginia speeding in excess of 20 mph over the limit or over 80 mph is statutory reckless driving. If you are convicted as charged your driving record will show a conviction for reckless driving. The maximum statutory penalty is twelve months in jail, six months suspension of your Virginia driver’s license or six months suspension of your privilege to operate a motor vehicle in Virginia if you are licensed elsewhere, plus a fine of up to $2,500. If your privilege to operate a motor vehicle in Virginia is suspended for any period of time, Virginia DMV will report the suspension to the state that issued your driver’s license. Most states honor suspensions from other states and will suspend licenses of their own citizens upon notification of an out of state suspension. The actual penalty which you can realistically expect varies considerably by jurisdiction. In some counties the traffic court judges will begin to incarcerate at 90 mph; at speeds in excess of 100 mph incarceration is a virtual certainly in most jurisdictions. Some jurisdictions will suspend driver’s licenses (or the privilege to drive in Virginia for those licensed elsewhere) at speeds of 85 mph. At 90 mph or greater such a suspension is quite likely. Some jurisdictions will permit those charged with reckless by speed to attend a driver improvement program and dismiss the charge upon successful completion. Some will not. Those that do generally have a cut-off speed for eligibility for this kind of leniency. Prosecutors and judges in some jurisdictions will agree to reduce the charged speed on the ticket so that the conviction will be reported as a simple speeding ticket and not reckless driving. Others won’t. Your ability to get some kind of leniency in these cases depends upon the policies in the jurisdiction where you’re charged and your prior driving record. If you are licensed in Virginia, the police officer will likely have a copy of your Virginia DMV driving record with him in court. If you are licensed elsewhere you should obtain a copy of your driving record from the state that issued your drivers license and bring it to court or give it to your attorney. As far as hiring an attorney, reckless driving in Virginia is a class one misdemeanor. You are legally required to appear in court. Having said that, as a practical matter, out of state drivers routinely hire local attorneys to appear for them and rarely get in trouble for not showing up in person. At speeds of 90 mph and higher, or if you are accused of going 30 mph or more in excess of the posted limit, you should consult with an attorney about the practical necessity of appearing. Some judges will issue a capias, or bench warrant, for your arrest if you don’t show up for a serious reckless driving case. If you are pulled over again in Virginia this could result in your incarceration without bail until the issue of your nonappearance is resolved. This isn't the end of the world, but it's very serious. Breathe in, breathe out, and hope for a judge with an understanding ear. - Stuart

In Virginia, red light traffic camera?
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Does anyone know if in Virginia, if law requires a sign to be posted near the intersection indicating that there is a red light camera installed to monitor cars running a red light (such as "photo enforced")? Does anyone know if Fairfax, Virginia is using red light camera at all?


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This is for the state of Virgina which will include Fairfax............ Warning Signs... The Virginia Code does not mandate warning signs; however, some localities voluntarily provide them for drivers. The signs may be placed prior to the driver reaching the intersection and at the intersection, or there may be general signs warning the public that they have just entered a red light camera jurisdiction. There are no stipulations for the use of warning signs for photo-monitoring systems in the Virginia Code.