Virginia law prohibits operating a motor vehicle on public roads without proper registration and identification markers. It is also illegal to display markers that are improperly issued, canceled, revoked, or suspended. The law aims to ensure all vehicles on the road are properly registered and identified according to state regulations.
It is unlawful to operate a vehicle without proper registration or display markers as prescribed, or to use markers that are canceled, revoked, or suspended.
Violations can result in fines, penalties, or other legal consequences, including potential vehicle impoundment or suspension of registration.
No, it is illegal to use registration or identification markers that have been canceled, revoked, or suspended.
The DMV prescribes how registration and identification markers must be displayed and issued, ensuring compliance with state laws.