Virginia law requires courts to notify the DMV of convictions related to disabled parking violations. The DMV can revoke or suspend disabled parking permits or license plates if misuse or ineligibility is found after a hearing. The law also recognizes reciprocity for disabled parking permits issued by other jurisdictions.
The DMV can revoke a permit after a court conviction if it finds misuse or ineligibility, following a hearing if requested by the permit holder.
Violations include misusing the permit, not having a qualifying disability, or providing false information to obtain the permit.
Yes, Virginia grants the same rights and privileges to out-of-state or foreign permits for parking in designated accessible spaces.
Yes, the permit holder can request a hearing to contest the revocation before it is finalized.