Virginia law § 46.2-2011.21 outlines penalties for violations related to vehicle registration and identification. It specifies misdemeanor charges for operating unregistered vehicles, using false identification markers, and driving with revoked or suspended registration, along with procedures for citation service.
Driving without proper registration in Virginia is a Class 4 misdemeanor, which can result in fines and other legal consequences.
Yes, knowingly using false identification markers on a vehicle is a Class 3 misdemeanor in Virginia.
Operating a vehicle with revoked or suspended registration is a Class 3 misdemeanor in Virginia.
An officer serves a citation directly to the vehicle operator, which also counts as service on the owner or responsible person.