Form VSA 62. Report of Levied and Seized Vehicle - Virginia

Form VSA 62. Report of Levied and Seized Vehicle - Virginia

Form VSA 62 - Report of Levied and Seized Vehicle is used to report a levied and seized vehicle in Virginia. This form involves law enforcement agencies and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where law enforcement agencies provide details about the seized vehicle, the reason for the seizure, and any relevant information about the vehicle's owner or situation.

Important fields in this form include the vehicle's identification details, the reason for the seizure, and contact information for the law enforcement officer handling the case. Accurate information is vital for the DMV to process the seizure appropriately.

An example scenario is when law enforcement seizes a vehicle due to its involvement in illegal activities or as part of a court order. By using Form VSA 62, the law enforcement agency can report the seizure to the DMV, and the vehicle's status can be appropriately updated in the DMV records.

No additional documents are typically required for filling this form. An analogous form could be Form VSA 7, used to report abandoned vehicles, which serves a similar purpose but applies to abandoned vehicles instead of seized ones.