How Much Is A Ticket For Running A Red Light?

Published On: December 20, 2011

How Much Is A Ticket For Running A Red Light?

If you’ve run a red light in Manassas, Fairfax or Arlington recently, you understandably may be wondering, “How much is a ticket for running a red light?”

Read below for more information on the penalties for running a red light in Virginia.

Information About Running A Red Light

Generally, you can expect to pay $50 or more for a red light ticket violation in Virginia. Different cities and police/sheriff jurisdictions charge different amounts, but the range usually is $50-$100.

If you’re asking, “Do red light tickets go on your record?” the answer is no, Virginia does not take the fact that you ran a red light and were caught doing so and add it to your “record.” Neither is a single red light ticket violation going to affect your auto insurance rates.

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If you’re looking for information on how to get out of a red light ticket, contact an attorney at The Irving Law Firm, P.C. by calling (703) 844-4118 or by e-mailing us. We have years of experience defending clients from a variety of traffic charges.

John Irving brings a working knowledge of all aspects of the legal process to any case or client with his extensive and eclectic legal background. In 1997, John received his undergraduate bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. Shortly after graduation he began work as a fraud investigator for the City of New York. John handled thousands of cases involving welfare and housing fraud. Following this position, he was recruited to and employed by the Prince William County Police Department where he exhibited his superior abilities and received several commendations and awards.

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