Plain-Language Summary

Virginia law allows the Governor to enter into reciprocal agreements with other states regarding motor vehicle taxes and operations, promoting mutual recognition and cooperation. These agreements must conform to existing statutes or be tailored to benefit the Commonwealth's interests. All such agreements are required to be documented in writing and shared with relevant state officials.

Frequently Asked Questions

They facilitate mutual recognition and cooperation between Virginia and other states regarding motor vehicle taxes, operation, and related transactions.

The Governor of Virginia has the authority to enter into these agreements on behalf of the Commonwealth.

Yes, all agreements must be put into writing and copies provided to the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the Superintendent of State Police.

Yes, agreements related to topics covered by statutes must conform to those statutes; others are tailored to promote the Commonwealth's interests.