| Use & Lose Laws:
Under 21
VIRGINIA IS TOUGH on underage drinkers
driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
18.2-266.1 - Equal Penalties
Persons under age 21 who drive while under the influence of drugs
or with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08% or higher are subject
to the same penalties as persons age 21 or older.
18.2-266.1 - Zero Tolerance for Under 21
If your are under age 21, and you drive with a BAC of at least
0.02% but less than 0.08%, you will receive a fine of up to $500 and
a six-month driver's license suspension.
18.2-270.1 - Ignition Interlock System
If convicted of a second DUI offense within five years of a first
offense, you will lose your license for three years. You must use an
ignition interlock for six months for more on every motor vehicle
you own or co-own whether you apply for a restricted license (after
one year) or a full license (after three years, applies to both
adult and under 21)
4.1-304 - Persons to Whom Alcoholic Beverage May Not Be Sold
If you sell alcoholic beverages to a person under age 21, you are
subject to a fine up to $2,500 and 12 months in jail.
4.1-305 - Underage Possession of Alcohol
If you are under age 21 and you are in possession of an alcoholic
beverage, you face a fine of up to $2,500 and 12 months in jail.
4.1-306 - Purchase Alcohol for Underage Persons
If you purchase alcoholic beverages for a person you know to be
under age 21, you face a fine of up to $2,500 and 12 months in jail.
4.1-309 - Drinking/Possessing Alcohol on School Grounds
Drinking or possessing alcoholic beverages on public school
grounds can result in a fine of up to $1000 and six months in jail.
4.1-305B - Misrepresentation of Age
If you are unde age 21 and you use or attempt to use an altered,
fictitious or simulated document or student ID to establish a false
age in an attempt to purchase alcoholic beverages you will:
- be fined at least $500 but not over $2,500
- be required to perform at least 50 hours of community service
- face up to 12 months in jail, and
- be subject to suspension of your driver's license for up to 12
months.
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