A. For the purposes of this section:
"Bailee" means anyone who has one or more liens under § 46.2-644.01 or 46.2-644.02.
"Independent appraisal" means an estimate for the value of a motor vehicle prepared by an individual or business that (i) has all required business licenses and zoning approvals and (ii) is either a licensed appraiser in another state or a business authorized by an insurance company to prepare insurance appraisals. "Independent appraisal" does not include an estimate prepared by an individual or business with a financial interest in the bailee's business.
B. Any bailee eligible to enforce a lien under § 46.2-644.01 or 46.2-644.02, if the value of the vehicle affected by the lien does not exceed $12,500, may sell such vehicle by public auction, for cash, in accordance with the provisions of this section. The proceeds shall be applied to the satisfaction of the debt and expenses of sale, and the surplus, if any, shall be paid within 30 days of the sale to any lienholder of record, and then to the owner of the vehicle, provided such lienholder or owner contacts the bailee prior to the sale to claim any surplus that may result. If such claim is made by the lienholder or owner within 30 days following the sale, the surplus shall be paid within 30 days of the claim. If no claim to the surplus is made within 30 days of the sale, or if the owner or lienholder cannot be ascertained by the Department, the bailee shall be entitled to keep the surplus.
C. Before any lien may be enforced under this section, the bailee or his authorized agent shall initiate with the Department, in a manner prescribed by the Commissioner, a search for the owner and lienholder of record for the vehicle, the names and addresses of which if found shall be provided to the bailee. Any bailee or authorized agent who initiates more than five such requests within any 12-month period shall enter into an agreement with the Department to initiate requests and receive responses electronically.
The Department shall check (i) its own records, (ii) the records of a nationally recognized crime database, and (iii) records of a nationally recognized motor vehicle title database for owner and lienholder information. If a vehicle has been reported stolen, the Department shall notify the appropriate law-enforcement agency of that fact. If a vehicle is found to have been titled in another jurisdiction, the Department shall contact that jurisdiction to ascertain the requested information and provide it to the bailee. At the time of the search, the Department shall also determine the value of the vehicle, using the trade-in value specified in a recognized pricing guide, and, for a vehicle titled in the Commonwealth, whether the records of the Department show that the owner of the vehicle has indicated that he is on active military duty or service. The Department shall include such information in the response to the request for vehicle information.
After responding to the request for vehicle information, the Department shall notify the owner and any lienholder of record of the request by first-class mail to the address provided on the vehicle record held by the Department or by the jurisdiction in which the vehicle is titled. Such notice shall include the name and contact information of the bailee and any terms for reclaiming the vehicle, as well as any additional information the Commissioner determines to be necessary.
No notice by the Department shall be required if no record for the vehicle can be found or, in the case of a vehicle titled in another jurisdiction, the other jurisdiction refuses to release the requested vehicle information to the Department. In either situation, the bailee may continue with lien enforcement under this section. However, if a vehicle record exists in another jurisdiction, the bailee shall assume all liability for proceeding with such enforcement without written notice to the owner and/or lienholder of record.
For every vehicle subject to a record search as provided for in this section, if the record for the vehicle is held by the Department, the Department shall place an administrative hold on the vehicle record until the bailee reports to the Department that the vehicle has been reclaimed or sold pursuant to this section.
D. Any bailee enforcing a lien in accordance with this section shall notify the Department of his intent to sell the vehicle in a manner prescribed by the Commissioner. A $40 fee shall be paid to the Department at the time of notice. Upon receipt of such notice and fee, the Department shall repeat the vehicle record search prescribed in subsection A for the purpose of confirming the most recent owner and lienholder information for the vehicle.
If the Department confirms owner or lienholder information, either through a search of its own records or those of another jurisdiction, the Department shall notify the owner, at the last known address of record, and any lienholder, at the last known address of record, of the intent to sell the vehicle, by certified mail, return receipt requested, and advise them to reclaim the vehicle and repay the debt owed within 15 days from the date the notice was sent. Such notice, when sent in accordance with these requirements, shall be sufficient regardless of whether or not it was ever received.
Following the notice required in this subsection, if the vehicle remains unclaimed and the debt unpaid, the owner and all persons having security interest shall have waived all right, title, and interest in the vehicle, except to the extent that subsection B requires a surplus to be paid. The bailee shall notify the Department in a manner prescribed by the Commissioner within five business days if the vehicle is reclaimed and the debt paid. Should the bailee fail to notify the Department as required herein, and the Department must remove the administrative hold placed under subsection C at the request of the vehicle owner or lienholder, and upon submission of proof that the debt was paid and the vehicle reclaimed, the Department may impose and collect an administrative fee of $40 from the bailee for each such removal.
E. At the time the bailee notifies the Department of his intent to sell the motor vehicle, the bailee shall provide the intended date of sale at public auction, including the time, place, and terms of such sale. The intended date shall be at least 21 days after the date of notification. The Department shall post notice on behalf of the bailee for at least 21 days prior to the date of sale, advertising the time, place, and terms of the sale. Such 21-day posting period shall run concurrently with the 15-day reclamation period provided for in subsection D. Notifications and postings shall be in an electronic manner prescribed by the Commissioner and shall include the vehicle identification number and a description of each vehicle to be sold. No other postings or notices advertising the sale shall be required.
Upon notice by the bailee that the vehicle will be sold, the Department shall provide a certification document in a manner prescribed by the Commissioner to the bailee. The bailee shall complete all applicable certification statements on the document and provide it to the buyer of the vehicle, who shall submit the document and an application to the Department in order to obtain a certificate of title for the vehicle. Upon receipt of a completed application and certification document, the Department shall issue a certificate of title to the buyer or a nonrepairable certificate, if requested, free of all prior liens and claims of ownership of others.
F. If the value of the vehicle is more than $12,500 but does not exceed $25,000, the bailee, after the notice is sent by the Department pursuant to subsection C, may apply by petition to any general district court of the county or city wherein the vehicle is, or, if the value of the vehicle exceeds $25,000, to the circuit court of the county or city, for the sale of the vehicle. No notice sent by the Department pursuant to this section shall substitute for service of process for any court proceeding. If the name of the owner cannot be ascertained, the name "John Doe" shall be substituted in any proceeding pursuant to this section.
If, on the hearing of the case on the petition, the defense, if any made thereto, and such evidence as may be adduced by the parties respectively, the court is satisfied that the debt and lien are established and the vehicle should be sold to pay the debt, the court shall order the sale to be made by the sheriff of the county or city. The sheriff shall make the same and apply and dispose of the proceeds in the same manner as if the sale were made under a writ of fieri facias. No additional notifications or postings by the Department related to the sale shall be required.
If a court has ordered the sale of the vehicle, the bailee shall submit to the Department a copy of the court order in a manner prescribed by the Commissioner. Upon receipt, the Department shall provide a certification document to the bailee. The bailee and sheriff conducting the sale, or his authorized representative, shall complete all applicable certification statements on the document and provide it to the buyer of the vehicle, who shall submit the document and an application to the Department in order to obtain a certificate of title for the vehicle. Upon receipt of a completed application and certification document, the Department shall issue a certificate of title to the buyer or a nonrepairable certificate, if requested, free of all prior liens and claims of ownership of others.
G. In determining the value of the property as required by this section, the Commissioner shall use a recognized pricing guide and, in using such guide, shall use the trade-in value specified in such guide.
However, the bailee may submit an independent appraisal and supporting documentation to show the accurate value of the vehicle in a manner prescribed by the Commissioner. Upon receipt, the Department shall update the vehicle record to reflect the value established by the independent appraisal and notify the bailee that enforcement under this section may proceed based on the new value.
If the Department is unable to determine a trade-in value for a vehicle, the Commissioner may establish guidelines for acceptable alternate valuation options to include independent appraisals and retail or loan values that may be available in online or printed pricing guides. The bailee may submit documentation pursuant to such guidelines in order to establish the value of the vehicle.
H. For a vehicle (i) for which neither the owner nor any other lienholder or secured party can be determined by the Department through a diligent search as required by this section, (ii) manufactured for a model year at least six years prior to the current model year, and (iii) having a value of no more than $4,500 as determined by the provisions of this section, a bailee may, after showing proof that the vehicle has been in his continuous custody for at least 30 days, apply for and receive from the Department of Motor Vehicles title or a nonrepairable certificate to such vehicle, free of all liens and claims of ownership of others, and proceed to sell or otherwise dispose of the vehicle.
I. Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary, a bailee shall comply with the provisions of the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (50 U.S.C. § 3901 et seq.) (the Act) when disposing of a vehicle owned by a member of the military on active duty or service. If the records of the Department show that the owner of the vehicle has indicated to the Department that he is on active military duty or service, such indicator shall be prima facie evidence that the vehicle is subject to the provisions of the Act. However, neither the presence nor absence of such indicator on the vehicle record shall absolve the bailee of his obligation to ascertain the owner's military service status, if any, in accordance with the Act.
J. All fees imposed and collected pursuant to this section shall be paid into the state treasury and set aside as a special, nonreverting fund to be used to meet the expenses of the Department.
K. Residents or businesses of other jurisdictions in possession of vehicles titled in the Commonwealth, or the authorized agents of such residents or businesses, seeking to enforce laws in those jurisdictions that are substantially similar to the enforcement of liens under §§ 46.2-644.01 and 46.2-644.02 may request information for such vehicles from the Department. The Department shall conduct the information search as provided for in subsection C, provide the names and addresses of the owner and lienholder, if any, for each vehicle to the requester, and notify the named owner and lienholder, if any, by first-class mail of the request. Such notification shall not replace any notification requirements imposed by the jurisdiction in which the requester and subject vehicle are located, nor shall the enforcement rules of this section apply to vehicles not located within the Commonwealth. If the Department finds that the vehicle is titled in another jurisdiction, the Department shall identify that jurisdiction to the requester with no further obligation to the requester or vehicle owner. The Department shall collect a $25 fee for such search.
2009, c. 664; 2011, cc. 14, 702; 2014, c. 339; 2015, c. 640; 2016, c. 397; 2019, c. 560; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 374.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 6 - Titling and Registration of Motor Vehicles
§ 46.2-600. Owner to secure registration and certificate of title or certificate of ownership
§ 46.2-600.1. Indication of special communication needs
§ 46.2-601. Appointment of Commissioner agent for service of process
§ 46.2-602. Titling and registration of foreign market vehicles
§ 46.2-602.1. Titling and registration of replica vehicles
§ 46.2-602.2. Titling and registration of company vehicles of automotive manufacturers
§ 46.2-602.3. Titling and registration of converted electric vehicles
§ 46.2-602.4. Titling and registration of off-road motorcycle converted to on-road use
§ 46.2-603. Issuance of certificate of title and registration card
§ 46.2-603.1. Electronic titling and registration program
§ 46.2-606. Notice of change of address
§ 46.2-607. Duplicates for lost or mutilated indicia of titling and registration
§ 46.2-608. When application for registration or certificate of title rejected
§ 46.2-609. When registration may be suspended or revoked
§ 46.2-610. Suspension of registration on theft or embezzlement of vehicle; notices
§ 46.2-613. Infractions relating to registration, licensing, and certificates of title; penalties
§ 46.2-613.4. Special seizure provisions for unpaid fees and penalties
§ 46.2-613.5. Procedures for issuing and serving process in civil penalty cases
§ 46.2-614. Right to recover damages not affected
§ 46.2-615. Registration effective after death of owner
§ 46.2-616. Acquiring vehicle from vendor who does not have certificate of title
§ 46.2-617. Sale of vehicle without certificate of title
§ 46.2-619. New indicia of title; procedure as to leased vehicles
§ 46.2-620. Period of validity of certificate of title
§ 46.2-621. Application for certificate of title
§ 46.2-621.1. Correcting errors in titling
§ 46.2-622. Issuance of certificate of title in names of joint owners
§ 46.2-623. Statements in application
§ 46.2-624. Information required on vehicles damaged by water
§ 46.2-625. Specially constructed, reconstructed, replica, converted electric, or foreign vehicles
§ 46.2-627. Fee for certificate of title; use in special fund
§ 46.2-628. How certificate of title transferred
§ 46.2-630. Transfer and application for certificate of title forwarded to Department
§ 46.2-631. When transferred certificate of title need not be forwarded
§ 46.2-632. Transfer when certificate of title lost
§ 46.2-633. Transfer of title by operation of law
§ 46.2-633.1. Sale in Virginia of vehicle repossessed in another state
§ 46.2-633.2. Transfer of title on death
§ 46.2-634. Transfer of title when no qualification on estate
§ 46.2-635. Surrender of certificates for vehicles to be demolished; securing new title certificates
§ 46.2-636. Certificate to show security interests
§ 46.2-636.1. Security interests in farm tractors and special construction and forestry equipment
§ 46.2-637. Security interests subsequently created
§ 46.2-638. Certificate as notice of security interest
§ 46.2-639. Security interest may be filed within thirty days after purchase
§ 46.2-640. Priority of security interests shown on certificates of title
§ 46.2-640.1. Vehicle leases that are not sales or security interests
§ 46.2-641. Who to hold certificate of title subject to security interest
§ 46.2-642. Release of security interest shown on certificate of title
§ 46.2-643. Surrender of certificate of title required when security interest paid
§ 46.2-644.01. Lien of keeper of vehicles
§ 46.2-644.02. Lien of mechanic for repairs
§ 46.2-644.03. Enforcement of liens acquired under §§ 46.2-644.01 and 46.2-644.02
§ 46.2-644.04. Relinquishment of liens acquired under §§ 46.2-644.01 and 46.2-644.02
§ 46.2-644.1. Titling of all-terrain vehicles and off-road motorcycles
§ 46.2-644.2. Department's records; fees; exemption
§ 46.2-644.3. Acquisition of all-terrain vehicle or off-road motorcycle by dealer
§ 46.2-645. Registration of vehicles
§ 46.2-646. Expiration and renewal of registration
§ 46.2-646.1. Deactivation and reactivation of registration; fees
§ 46.2-646.2. Registration extension for satisfaction of certain requirements
§ 46.2-647. Grace period for replacement of license plates or decals and renewal of registrations
§ 46.2-648. Registration of logging vehicles
§ 46.2-648.1. Optional registration of tow dolly and converter gear
§ 46.2-649.1. Registration of tow trucks; fees
§ 46.2-649.3. Registration of covered farm vehicles
§ 46.2-649.4. Covered farm vehicles; exemptions
§ 46.2-650. Temporary permits or duplicate applications
§ 46.2-651. Trip permits; regulations; fees
§ 46.2-652. Temporary registration or permit for oversize vehicles; fees
§ 46.2-652.1. Temporary registration or permit for overweight vehicles; fees
§ 46.2-653.1. Conversion of manufactured home to real property
§ 46.2-654. Issuance of temporary registration certificates by motor vehicle auctions
§ 46.2-654.2. Temporary registration of fleet vehicles; penalty
§ 46.2-655. Reciprocity required
§ 46.2-656. Nonresident may operate temporarily without registration
§ 46.2-657. When registration by nonresident not required
§ 46.2-658. Regular operation other than for pleasure
§ 46.2-660. Operating vehicles in business in Commonwealth
§ 46.2-661. Extension of reciprocal privileges
§ 46.2-664. Vehicles used for spraying fruit trees and other plants
§ 46.2-665. (Effective until July 1, 2023) Vehicles used for agricultural or horticultural purposes
§ 46.2-665. (Effective July 1, 2023) Vehicles used for agricultural or horticultural purposes
§ 46.2-667. Farm machinery and tractors
§ 46.2-669. Tractors and similar vehicles owned by sawmill operators
§ 46.2-670.1. Vehicles owned by maritime cargo terminal operators
§ 46.2-671. Vehicles used at mines
§ 46.2-672. (Effective July 1, 2023) Certain vehicles transporting fertilizer, cotton, or peanuts
§ 46.2-673. (Effective until July 1, 2023) Return trips of exempted farm vehicles
§ 46.2-673. (Effective July 1, 2023) Return trips of exempted farm vehicles
§ 46.2-674. Vehicles used by commercial fishermen
§ 46.2-677. Self-propelled wheelchairs
§ 46.2-679.1. All-terrain vehicles
§ 46.2-679.2. Off-road motorcycles
§ 46.2-680. Vehicles transporting oyster shells
§ 46.2-682. Tractors, rollers, and other machinery used for highway purposes
§ 46.2-683. Traction engines; vehicles operating on rails
§ 46.2-684. Nocturnal use of highways by exempted vehicles
§ 46.2-684.1. Insurance coverage and proof of insurance for exempted motor vehicles
§ 46.2-684.2. Permanent farm use placards
§ 46.2-685. Payment of fees into special fund
§ 46.2-686. Portion of certain fees to be paid into special fund
§ 46.2-687. Failure to pay certain fees; penalty
§ 46.2-688. Refund of fees paid
§ 46.2-689. Refund of certain registration fees
§ 46.2-690. Refund for certain for-hire vehicles
§ 46.2-691. Credit to truck owner inducted into armed forces
§ 46.2-692. Fee for replacement of indicia of titling and registration
§ 46.2-692.1. Sample license plates; fee; use
§ 46.2-692.2. Fee for exchange of license plates
§ 46.2-693. Use of old plates and registration number on another vehicle
§ 46.2-695. Small rented ridesharing vehicles
§ 46.2-698. (Contingent expiration date - see Acts 2019, cc. 837 and 846) Fees for farm vehicles
§ 46.2-698. (Contingent effective date - see Acts 2019, cc. 837 and 846) Fees for farm vehicles
§ 46.2-702. Fees for service or wrecking vehicles
§ 46.2-703.1. Additional fee for fleets of vehicles registered under § 46.2-703
§ 46.2-704. Prohibited operations; checking on weights; penalties
§ 46.2-706.1. Insurance and surety companies to furnish certain insurance information
§ 46.2-707.1. Noncompliance fee payment plan
§ 46.2-710. Disposition of funds collected
§ 46.2-711. Furnishing number and design of plates; displaying on vehicles required
§ 46.2-712. Requirements of license plates and decals
§ 46.2-713. License plates and decals remain property of Department
§ 46.2-714. Permanent license plates
§ 46.2-715. Display of license plates
§ 46.2-716. How license plates fastened to vehicle; altering appearance of license plates
§ 46.2-718. Use of old license plates or decals after application for new
§ 46.2-719. Permit for emergency use of license plates
§ 46.2-720. Use of license plates from another vehicle in certain circumstances
§ 46.2-722. Altered or forged license plates or decals; use as evidence of knowledge
§ 46.2-724. Operation for hire of certain vehicles registered as not-for-hire; penalty
§ 46.2-725. Special license plates, generally
§ 46.2-725.3. Special license plates for recipients of certain military decorations
§ 46.2-726. License plates with reserved numbers or letters; fees
§ 46.2-727. Bicentennial license plates and decals; fees
§ 46.2-728. Special license plates incorporating the Great Seal of Virginia; fees
§ 46.2-728.2. Special license plates displaying a scenic design of Virginia; fees
§ 46.2-728.3. Special license plates displaying the official insect of the Commonwealth; fees
§ 46.2-729.1. Presidential inauguration license plates
§ 46.2-730. License plates for antique motor vehicles and antique trailers; fee
§ 46.2-730.1. License plates for military surplus motor vehicles; fee; penalty
§ 46.2-732. Special license plates and decals for the deaf; fees
§ 46.2-733. License plates for persons delivering unladen vehicles; fees
§ 46.2-736.1. Special license plates for certain officials; fees
§ 46.2-736.2. Special license plates for certain elected or appointed officials
§ 46.2-737. Special license plates for certain constitutional officers; fees
§ 46.2-738. Special license plates for amateur radio operators
§ 46.2-739. Special license plates for certain disabled veterans; fees
§ 46.2-740. Special license plates for survivors of Battle of Chosin Reservoir
§ 46.2-741. Special license plates for survivors of attack on Pearl Harbor; fees
§ 46.2-742. Special license plates for persons awarded Purple Heart; fee
§ 46.2-742.4. Special license plates for persons awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge
§ 46.2-744. Special license plates for members of National Guard; fees
§ 46.2-745. Special license plates for persons awarded the Medal of Honor; fees
§ 46.2-745.2. Special license plates for persons awarded the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
§ 46.2-745.3. Special license plates for persons awarded the Air Medal
§ 46.2-746. Special license plates for former prisoners of war; fees
§ 46.2-746.1. Special license plates for members of military assault forces
§ 46.2-746.2:2. Special license plates; members and former members of the 173rd Airborne Brigade
§ 46.2-746.2:3. Members and former members of the 3rd Infantry Regiment (Old Guard)
§ 46.2-746.2:4. Members of the Special Forces Association; fee
§ 46.2-746.4. Special license plates for members of certain military veterans' organizations
§ 46.2-746.5. Special license plates for National Guard retirees; fees
§ 46.2-746.7. Special license plates for members of certain civic and fraternal organizations
§ 46.2-746.8. Special license plates for members of certain occupational associations
§ 46.2-746.10. Special license plates for supporters of the AFL-CIO
§ 46.2-746.11. Special license plates for supporters of certain aviation education facilities; fees
§ 46.2-746.14. Special license plates; aviation enthusiasts
§ 46.2-746.22. Special license plates; members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans
§ 46.2-749.1. Special wildlife conservation plates
§ 46.2-749.2. Special Chesapeake Bay preservation plates; fees; fund
§ 46.2-749.2:1. Special license plates for supporters of certain children's programs; fees
§ 46.2-749.2:2. Special license plates for Virginians for the Arts; fees
§ 46.2-749.2:7. Special license plates for supporters of dog and cat sterilization programs; fees
§ 46.2-749.3. Special license plates for clean special fuel vehicles
§ 46.2-749.4:4. Commemorative license plates for counties, cities, and towns
§ 46.2-749.5. Special license plates celebrating Virginia's tobacco heritage
§ 46.2-749.6. Special license plates for supporters of the National Rifle Association
§ 46.2-749.7. Special license plates for supporters of Ducks Unlimited
§ 46.2-749.8. Special license plates for Harley-Davidson motor vehicle owners
§ 46.2-749.9. Special license plates; Virginia Bowler
§ 46.2-749.13. Special license plates; Internet commerce industry
§ 46.2-749.14. Special license plates; supporters of greyhound adoption programs
§ 46.2-749.18. Special license plates; horse enthusiasts
§ 46.2-749.26. Special license plates; Natural Bridge of Virginia
§ 46.2-749.28. Special license plates; Oceana Naval Air Station
§ 46.2-749.29. Special license plates; supporters of Operation Wildflower; fees
§ 46.2-749.31. Special license plates; Virginia lighthouses
§ 46.2-749.40. Special license plates; Class-J No. 611 steam locomotive
§ 46.2-749.45. Special license plates; supporters of the Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation
§ 46.2-749.46. Special license plates; naval aviators
§ 46.2-749.48. Special license plates for supporters of Family and Children's Trust Fund; fees
§ 46.2-749.54. Special license plates; BoatU.S
§ 46.2-749.58. Special license plates bearing the legend: FOX HUNTING
§ 46.2-749.60. Special license plates bearing the legend: UNLOCKING AUTISM
§ 46.2-749.62. Special license plates whose design incorporates the flag of the United States
§ 46.2-749.66. Special license plates; victims of attack on USS Cole
§ 46.2-749.68. Special license plates; Parrothead Club
§ 46.2-749.73. Special license plates; supporters of the Washington Redskins football team; fees
§ 46.2-749.78. Special license plates; United We Stand
§ 46.2-749.80. Special license plates bearing the legend: EDUCATION BEGINS AT HOME
§ 46.2-749.81. Special license plates; supporters of NASA facilities in Virginia
§ 46.2-749.86. Special license plates; members and supporters of the Urban League of Hampton Roads
§ 46.2-749.89. Special license plates bearing the legend FRIENDS OF TIBET; fees
§ 46.2-749.102. Special license plates; supporters of Virginia agriculture; fees
§ 46.2-749.105. Special license plates to encourage participation in the organ donor program
§ 46.2-749.110. Special license plates; supporters of the Virginia Sheriffs' Institute; fees
§ 46.2-749.111. Special license plates for bicycle enthusiasts
§ 46.2-749.115. Special license plates; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation; fees
§ 46.2-749.119. Special license plates; members and supporters of Resolution Virginia; fees
§ 46.2-749.130. Special license plates for supporters of the Surfrider Foundation; fees
§ 46.2-750. Vehicles of Commonwealth, its political subdivisions, and regional jail authorities
§ 46.2-750.1. Vehicles used for police work
§ 46.2-751. State-owned passenger vehicles
§ 46.2-753. Additional license fees in certain localities
§ 46.2-754. Local motor vehicle licenses in Arlington County
§ 46.2-755. Limitations on imposition of motor vehicle license taxes and fees
§ 46.2-756. Collection by Department of certain license fees