This information is or was accurate as of 28
December 2007, however it is subject to change. This information was taken
from: http://leg1.state.va.us
A. On receipt of an application and evidence that the applicant
owns or has regular use of another passenger car or motorcycle, the
Commissioner shall issue appropriately designed license plates to owners of
antique motor vehicles and antique trailers. These license plates shall be
valid so long as title to the vehicle is vested in the applicant. The fee for
the registration card and license plates of any of these vehicles shall be a
one-time fee of $50.
B. On receipt of an application and evidence that the applicant
owns or has regular use of another passenger car or motorcycle, the
Commissioner may authorize for use on antique motor vehicles and antique
trailers Virginia license plates manufactured prior to 1976 and designed for
use without decals, if such license plates are embossed with or are of the same
year of issue as the model year of the antique motor vehicle or antique trailer
on which they are to be displayed. Original metal year tabs issued in place of
license plates for years 1943 and 1952 and used with license plates issued in
1942 and 1951, respectively, also may be authorized by the Commissioner for use
on antique motor vehicles and antique trailers that are of the same model year
as the year the metal tab was originally issued. These license plates and metal
tabs shall remain valid so long as title to the vehicle is vested in the
applicant. The fee for the registration card and permission to use the license
plates and metal tabs on any of these vehicles shall be a one-time fee of $50.
If more than one request is made for use, as provided in this section, of
license plates having the same number, the Department shall accept only the
first such application.
C. Notwithstanding the provisions of §§
46.2-711
and 46.2-715,
antique motor vehicles may display single license plates if the original
manufacturer's design of the antique motor vehicles allows for the use of only
single license plates or if the license plate was originally issued in one of
the following years and is displayed in accordance with the provisions of
subsection B of this section: 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1945, or 1946.
D. Antique motor vehicles and antique trailers registered with
license plates issued or authorized for use under this section shall not be
used for general transportation purposes, including, but not limited to, daily
travel to and from the owner's place of employment, but shall only be used:
1. For participation in club activities, exhibits, tours,
parades, and similar events;
2. On the highways of the Commonwealth for the purpose of testing
their operation or selling the vehicle or trailer, obtaining repairs or
maintenance, transportation to and from events as described in subdivision 1 of
this subsection, and for occasional pleasure driving not exceeding 250 miles
from the residence of the owner; and
3. To carry or transport (i) passengers in the antique motor
vehicles, (ii) personal effects in the antique motor vehicles and antique
trailers, or (iii) other antique motor vehicles being transported for show
purposes.
The registration card issued to an antique motor vehicle or an
antique trailer registered pursuant to subsections A, B, and C shall indicate
such vehicle or trailer is for limited use.
E. Owners of motor vehicles and trailers applying for
registration pursuant to subsections A, B and C shall submit to the Department,
in the manner prescribed by the Department, notarized certifications that such
vehicles or trailers (i) meet the safety equipment requirements for the model
year in which they were manufactured and (ii) are capable of being safely
operated on the highways of the Commonwealth.
Pursuant to §
46.2-1000,
the Department shall suspend the registration of any vehicle or trailer
registered with license plates issued under this section that the Department or
the Department of State Police determines is not properly equipped or otherwise
unsafe to operate. Any law-enforcement officer shall take possession of the
license plates, registration card and decals, if any, of any vehicle or trailer
registered with license plates issued under this section when he observes any
defect in such vehicle or trailer as set forth in §
46.2-1000.
F. Antique motor vehicles and antique trailers displaying license
plates issued or authorized for use pursuant to subsections B and C of this
section may be used for general transportation purposes if the following
conditions are met:
1. The physical condition of the vehicle's license plate or
plates has been inspected and approved by the Department;
2. The license plate or plates are registered to the specific
vehicle by the Department;
3. The owner of the vehicle periodically registers the vehicle
with the Department and pays a registration fee for the vehicle equal to that
which would be charged to obtain regular state license plates for that vehicle;
4. The vehicle passes a periodic safety inspection as provided in
Article 21 (§
46.2-1157
et seq.) of Chapter 10 of this title;
5. The vehicle displays current decals attached to the license
plate, issued by the Department, indicating the valid registration period for
the vehicle; and
6. When applicable, the vehicle meets the requirement of Article
22 (§
46.2-1176
et seq.) of Chapter 10 of this title.
If more than one request is made for use, as provided in this
subsection, of license plates having the same number, the Department shall
accept only the first such application. Only vehicles titled to the person
seeking to use license plates as provided in this subsection shall be eligible
to use license plates as provided in this subsection.
G. Nothing in this section shall be construed as prohibiting the
use of an antique motor vehicle to tow a trailer or semitrailer.
H. Any owner of an antique motor vehicle or antique trailer
registered with license plates pursuant to this section who is convicted of a
violation of this section shall be guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor. Upon
receiving a record of conviction of a violation of this section, the Department
shall revoke and not reinstate the owner's privilege to register the vehicle
operated in violation of this section with license plates issued or authorized
for use pursuant to this section for a period of five years from the date of
conviction.
I. Except for the one-time $50 registration fee prescribed in
subsections A and B, the provisions of this section shall apply to all owners
of vehicles and trailers registered with license plates issued under this
section prior to July 1, 2007. Such owners shall, based on a schedule and a
manner prescribed by the Department, (i) provide evidence that they own or have
regular use of another passenger car or motorcycle, as required under
subsections A and B, and (ii) comply with the certification provisions of
subsection E. The Department shall cancel the registrations of vehicles owned
by persons that, prior to January 1, 2008, do not provide the Department (i)
evidence of owning or having regular use of another passenger car or motorcycle
as required under subsections A and B, and (ii) the certification required
pursuant to subsection E.
(Code 1950, § 46-99.1; 1954, c. 60; 1958, c. 541, §
46.1-104; 1980, c. 359; 1986, c. 8; 1989, cc. 338, 727; 1999, c. 292; 2000, c.
259; 2004, c. 796; 2007, c. 492.)