This section outlines the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles' procedures for issuing licenses, permits, and certificates, including considerations for approval and temporary authority. It specifies that licenses are granted if applicants meet all requirements and details the circumstances under which temporary authority can be issued without a hearing. Repealed provisions are also noted.
Applicants must meet all requirements outlined in Virginia law, including experience, qualifications, character, fitness, and financial responsibility, as determined by the DMV.
Yes, the DMV can grant temporary authority for urgent or immediate transportation needs without a hearing, valid for up to 180 days.
The DMV considers the applicant's experience, qualifications, character, fitness, financial responsibility, and compliance with legal requirements.
This section does not specify an appeal process; however, applicants can request hearings on denials or protests as outlined in other parts of the law.