Virginia's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is an executive agency overseen by the Secretary of Transportation and managed by the Commissioner. It handles vehicle registration, licensing, driver examinations, safety laws, carrier registration, and related services to ensure efficient motor vehicle and transportation safety management within the state.
The Virginia DMV manages vehicle registration, driver licensing, safety laws, carrier registration, and related transportation services within the state.
The DMV is part of the executive department and is responsible to the Secretary of Transportation, with management by the Commissioner.
Yes, the DMV has authority to issue, suspend, and revoke driver's licenses as part of its responsibilities.
Yes, the DMV administers laws related to transportation safety, including safety responsibility laws and dealer licensing.