Virginia law requires courts to report convictions to the Department of Motor Vehicles within 30 days, including details like the person's name and vehicle info. Certain sections related to transporting hazardous materials and dangerous use of weapons have been repealed. The law primarily focuses on maintaining accurate records of driving-related convictions for licensing purposes.
Courts must report the person's name, address, license plate number, and details of the conviction within 30 days to the DMV.
No, the laws regarding transporting hazardous materials (Va. Code § 18.2-278.1) have been repealed.
Failure to report may result in legal penalties for the court, and it can affect the accuracy of DMV records and driver licensing status.
No, the laws on dangerous use of firearms or weapons have been repealed and are no longer in effect.