Virginia law allows authorized persons to operate vehicles with dealer's license plates for specific purposes such as sales, repairs, or transport. It details the issuance of certificates for temporary use, limits on duration, and specific conditions for using dealer plates on vehicles. The law also permits the use of dealer's plates for transporting vehicles between locations or for repairs and return trips.
Authorized persons such as prospective buyers, repair personnel, or dealership employees can operate vehicles with dealer's plates under specific conditions and time limits.
A dealer's certificate permits vehicle operation for up to five days under certain subdivisions or 24 hours under others, with limits on successive certificates issued to the same person.
Yes, dealer's plates can be used for transporting vehicles between properties owned or controlled by the same dealership, as well as for repairs or sales.
Yes, no more than two certificates may be issued to the same person under specific subdivisions for successive periods.