$ 300-300 per hour
Jason Pelt graduated from Samford University in 2000 and has been practicing law in the Stafford County area since 2005. Before coming to Stafford County, Jason was an active duty member of the of United States Marine Corps serving as a Staff Judge Advocate stationed at Marine Corps Base Quantico and Marine Barracks 8th & I, Washington, D.C. Currently Jason handles criminal matters and civil litigation matters involving landlord /tenants, consumer law, personal injury, and other civil litigation matters.
Jason is married to Tracee Pelt and they have four children. When not in the courtroom, Jason can be found camping with his family, spectating on the various sports fields in Stafford, or supporting local youth theater. Jason and Tracee worship at Calvary Chapel of Fredericksburg.
Jason believes that everyone needs a strong advocate when entering the courtroom. He is committed to his client’s success.
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26 years | 1,000 cases
22 years | 250 cases
22 years | 100 cases
22 years | 250 cases
$ 300-300 per hour
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2052 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 201, Stafford, VA, 22554
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Posted by anonymous | March 18, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Absolutely Recommend
I was very fortunate to have Jason Pelt recommended to me by another lawyer and a bail bondsman. He met with me the very day that I called him. He did not "sugar coat" the possible outcome which is something that I didn't want to hear. I emailed him several times with questions which he promptly res...
"Mr. Pelt is a fervent advocate for his clients and I endorse him in areas of criminal defense and civil litigation."
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Distinguished Service Award, USMC
Not Guilty
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Gun Rights in Virginia
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