Background
Virginia DUI checkpoint laws allow law enforcement to stop vehicles at designated locations to check for impaired drivers. These checkpoints must be clearly marked and conducted in a manner that ensures public safety and minimizes inconvenience. Officers are required to follow specific guidelines, such as announcing the checkpoint in advance and conducting stops in a non-discriminatory manner. Drivers must comply with law enforcement requests at these checkpoints, but they also have rights that protect them from unlawful searches. Understanding these laws is essential for navigating DUI checkpoints effectively and ensuring your rights are upheld.