Virginia law allows law enforcement and security personnel to confiscate disabled parking placards when violations occur. The Department of Motor Vehicles is notified of confiscations and can suspend issuance of new placards until legal matters are resolved. If the individual is acquitted, the placard is returned; if convicted, it is sent to the DMV for further action.
Yes, law enforcement or security guards can confiscate your placard if you violate certain parking laws, and they must notify the DMV.
Yes, if you are acquitted of the violation, the confiscated placard must be returned to you.
The confiscated placard is sent to the DMV, and your eligibility for a placard or license plate may be suspended until the matter is resolved.
Yes, the DMV can prohibit issuance of any disabled parking permits until your legal case is finalized.