                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

REGISTRATION AND IDENTIFICATION VIOLATIONS; PENALTIES (§ 46.2-2011.21)

A. The following violations of laws shall be punished as follows:

   1. Any person who does not obtain a proper registration card, identification
   marker, or other evidence of registration as required by this chapter shall be
   guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor.

   2. Any person who operates or causes to be operated on any highway in the
   Commonwealth any motor vehicle that does not carry the proper registration and
   identification that this article requires or any motor vehicle that does not
   display (i) an identification marker in such manner as is prescribed by the
   Department or (ii) other identifying information that this article requires it
   to display shall be guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor.

   3. Any person who knowingly displays or uses on any vehicle operated by him
   any identification marker or other identification that has not been issued to
   the owner or operator thereof for such vehicle and any person who knowingly
   assists him to do so shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor.

   4. Any person who operates or causes to be operated on any highway in the
   Commonwealth any motor vehicle requiring registration from the Department
   under this title after such registration cards or identification markers have
   been revoked, canceled or suspended shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor.

B. The officer charging the violation under this section shall serve a citation
on the operator of the vehicle in violation. Such citation shall be directed to
the owner, operator or other person responsible for the violation as determined
by the officer. Service of the citation on the vehicle operator shall constitute
service of process upon the owner, operator, or other person charged with the
violation under this article, and shall have the same legal force as if served
within the Commonwealth personally upon the owner, operator, or other person
charged with the violation, whether such owner, operator, or other person
charged is a resident or nonresident.

HISTORY: 2001, c. 596.