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It's not a question of punishment for FTA... if you petitioned to have your driving privileges restored and then didn't show up for the hearing, it's pretty fair to say that your driving privileges WEREN'T restored. You now live out of state - BUT - all states share their DMV databases and license information. If your driving privileges remain suspended/revoked in Virginia, every other state considers you suspended/revoked and you will never be able to get a license in your new state of residence.

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Q: What is the punishment for failure to appear in civil court in Virginia if I am the one who petitioned the court for reinstatement of driving privledges and I now live out of state?
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