Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 46.2-118. Prohibited acts by tow truck drivers and towing and recovery operators

A. No tow truck driver shall:
1. Use fraud or deceit in the offering or delivering of towing and recovery services;
2. Conduct his business or offer services in such a manner as to endanger the health and welfare of the public;
3. Use alcohol or drugs to the extent such use renders him unsafe to provide towing and recovery services;
4. Obtain any fee by fraud or misrepresentation;
5. Remove or tow a trespassing vehicle, as provided in § 46.2-1231, or a vehicle towed or removed at the request of a law-enforcement officer to any location outside the Commonwealth; or
6. Violate, or assist, induce, or cooperate with others to violate, any provision of law related to the offering or delivery of towing and recovery services.
B. No towing and recovery operator shall:
1. Use fraud or deceit in the offering or delivering of towing and recovery services;
2. Conduct his business or offer services in such a manner as to endanger the health and welfare of the public;
3. Use alcohol or drugs to the extent such use renders him unsafe to provide towing and recovery services;
4. Neglect to maintain on record at the towing and recovery operator's principal office a list of all drivers employed by the towing and recovery operator;
5. Obtain any fee by fraud or misrepresentation;
6. Advertise services in any manner that deceives, misleads, or defrauds the public;
7. Advertise or offer services under a name other than one's own name;
8. Fail to accept for payment cash, insurance company check, certified check, money order, or at least one of two commonly used, nationally recognized credit cards, except those towing and recovery operators who have an annual gross income of less than $10,000 derived from the performance of towing and recovery services shall not be required to accept credit cards, other than when providing police-requested towing as defined in § 46.2-1217, but shall be required to accept personal checks;
9. Fail to display at the towing and recovery operator's principal office in a conspicuous place a listing of all towing, recovery, and processing fees for vehicles;
10. Fail to have readily available at the towing and recovery operator's principal office, at the customer's request, the maximum fees normally charged by the towing and recovery operator for basic services for towing and initial hookup of vehicles;
11. Knowingly charge excessive fees for towing, storage, or administrative services or charge fees for services not rendered;
12. Fail to maintain all towing records, which shall include itemized fees, for a period of one year from the date of service;
13. Willfully invoice payment for any services not stipulated or otherwise incorporated in a contract for services rendered between the towing and recovery operator and any locality or political subdivision of the Commonwealth;
14. Employ a driver required to register with the Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry pursuant to Chapter 9 (§ 9.1-900 et seq.) of Title 9.1;
15. Remove or tow a trespassing vehicle, as provided in § 46.2-1231, or a vehicle towed or removed at the request of a law-enforcement officer to any location outside the Commonwealth;
16. Refuse, at the towing and recovery operator's place of business, to make change, up to $100, for the owner of the vehicle towed without the owner's consent if the owner pays in cash for charges for towing and storage of the vehicle;
17. Violate, or assist, induce, or cooperate with others to violate, any provision of law related to the offering or delivery of towing and recovery services; or
18. Fail to provide the owner of a stolen vehicle written notice of his right under law to be reimbursed for towing and storage of his vehicle out of the state treasury from the appropriation for criminal charges as required in § 46.2-1209.
C. No tow truck driver as defined in § 46.2-116 or towing and recovery operator as defined in § 46.2-100 shall knowingly permit another person to occupy a motor vehicle as defined in § 46.2-100 while such motor vehicle is being towed.
2012, cc. 803, 835; 2015, c. 217; 2020, c. 829.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 46.2 - Motor Vehicles

Chapter 1 - General Provisions

§ 46.2-100. Definitions

§ 46.2-100.1. Certified mail; subsequent mail or notices may be sent by regular mail

§ 46.2-101. Applicability of title to vehicles on certain toll roads and parking facilities

§ 46.2-102. Enforcement by law-enforcement officers; officers to be uniformed; officers to be paid fixed salaries

§ 46.2-103. Stopping vehicles for inspection or to secure information

§ 46.2-104. Possession of registration cards; exhibiting registration card and licenses; failure to carry license or registration card

§ 46.2-105. Making false affidavit or swearing falsely, perjury

§ 46.2-105.1. Unlawful procurement of certificate, license, or permit; unauthorized possession of examination or answers; unlawful distribution of false operator's license; penalty

§ 46.2-105.2. Obtaining documents from the Department when not entitled thereto; penalty

§ 46.2-106. Reciprocal agreements entered into by Governor

§ 46.2-107. Lists of vehicles used for rent or hire, or by contract carriers

§ 46.2-108. Records required of persons renting motor vehicles without drivers; inspections; insurance

§ 46.2-109. Reports by persons in charge of garages and repair shops; vehicles equipped with bullet-proof glass or smoke projectors or struck by bullets

§ 46.2-110. Right to inspect vehicles in garages

§ 46.2-111. Flares and other signals relating to stopped commercial motor vehicles

§ 46.2-112. Tampering with odometer; penalty; civil liability

§ 46.2-113. Violations of this title; penalties

§ 46.2-114. Disposition of fines and forfeitures

§ 46.2-115. Inapplicability of title on Tangier Island; adoption of local ordinances; penalties

§ 46.2-116. Registration with Department of Criminal Justice Services required for tow truck drivers; penalty

§ 46.2-117. Revocation and suspension of registration of tow truck driver; notice and hearing; assessment of costs

§ 46.2-118. Prohibited acts by tow truck drivers and towing and recovery operators

§ 46.2-119. Complaints against tow truck drivers or towing and recovery operators; enforcement by the Office of the Attorney General