In Virginia, Must You Sign the Ticket the Officer Gives You? Are You Admitting Guilt?

If you receive a ticket for a traffic or misdemeanor offense in Virginia, the officer gives you the ticket and usually asks you to sign it. Many people wonder what signing the ticket actually means.

When you read the Virginia Uniform Summons, you will see that the line where you sign is just saying by signing this line I promise to appear in court on the day and time indicated. Your signature on the summons then is not any indication of guilt or admission at all. It is simply a promise that you will come to court to answer for the charge.

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What if you don’t sign the summons? What will happen?

Failing to sign the summons can result in arrest by the officer. In fact, that’s quite likely. A summons is kind of an easy way for the officer to give you a charge in the sense that it’s easy on you by just getting a piece of paper and coming to court later. It also saves the officer time from having to arrest you. If you commit a misdemeanor or traffic infraction in Virginia the officer most likely has the ability to arrest you for the offense as well. Unless you want to find yourself being handcuffed and taken off to the local jail, usually signing the summons is the better course of action and of course, being cooperative with the officer is always important.

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Andrew Flusche

My name is Andrew Flusche, and I am a traffic and misdemeanor defense lawyer serving Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Stafford, King George, Caroline, and the surrounding communities of Northern Virginia.As the founding partner of Flusche & Fitzgerald, Attorneys at Law, I have focused exclusively on traffic tickets and misdemeanor defense since 2008. I literally wrote the book on reckless driving in Virginia, available free here or on Amazon, and I hold my Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law. With over 600 five-star reviews on Google, Yelp, and Facebook, and membership in the Fredericksburg Area Bar Association and the Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, I bring local knowledge and proven results to every case.If you've been charged with a traffic or misdemeanor offense in Virginia, contact me today. Your initial consultation is always free and you'll speak directly with me.

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