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Form DTSD I. Virginia Driver Training Completion Certificate - Adult Waiver Instructions - Virginia

Form DTSD I. Virginia Driver Training Completion Certificate - Adult Waiver Instructions - Virginia

Form DTSD I. Virginia Driver Training Completion Certificate - Adult Waiver Instructions serves as a guide for completing the Virginia Driver Training Completion Certificate – Adult Waiver (DTS D). This form is essential for adult drivers seeking an exemption from the mandatory driver training program in Virginia.

The parties involved in this form are the adult driver applying for the waiver and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The form consists of instructions on how to fill out the Virginia Driver Training Completion Certificate – Adult Waiver (DTS D).

Form DTSE I. Virginia Driver Training Instructions CDL Re-Examination Certificate (DTS E) - Virginia

Form DTSE I. Virginia Driver Training Instructions CDL Re-Examination Certificate (DTS E) - Virginia

Form DTSE I. Virginia Driver Training Instructions CDL Re-Examination Certificate (DTS E) is a document that provides instructions for completing the Virginia Driver Training Re-examination Certificate (DTS-E). This form is intended for commercial driver's license (CDL) holders who need to take a re-examination for various reasons, such as medical or safety concerns.

Form VSA 300. Payment Plan Program Mail-In Payment Voucher - Virginia

Form VSA 300. Payment Plan Program Mail-In Payment Voucher - Virginia

Form VSA 300 - Payment Plan Program Mail-In Payment Voucher is used by customers in Virginia to submit a payment under the terms of their payment plan contract with the DMV. The purpose of this form is to facilitate payments for DMV services under an agreed-upon payment plan. The parties involved in this form are customers and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where the customer provides their identification details, information about the payment plan, and the payment amount and method.

Form VSA 160. Request to Retain Stolen License Plates - Virginia

Form VSA 160. Request to Retain Stolen License Plates - Virginia

Form VSA 160 - Request to Retain Stolen License Plates is used in Virginia to request that stolen personalized license plates be reissued. The purpose of this form is to facilitate the reissuance of personalized plates that were stolen. The parties involved in this form are vehicle owners and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where the vehicle owner provides their identification details, information about the stolen personalized license plates, and their request for reissuance.

Form VSA 155. License Plate in Development – Acknowledgement of Support - Virginia

Form VSA 155. License Plate in Development – Acknowledgement of Support - Virginia

Form VSA 155 - License Plate in Development - Acknowledgement of Support is used by Virginia legislators who have agreed to sponsor a new license plate requiring legislation. The purpose of this form is to communicate their support to the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The parties involved in this form are Virginia legislators and the DMV.

The form consists of sections where the legislator provides their identification details, the proposed license plate design and text, and their acknowledgement of support for the new license plate.

Form VSA 154. License Plate in Development – Plate Sponsor - Virginia

Form VSA 154. License Plate in Development – Plate Sponsor - Virginia

Form VSA 154 - License Plate in Development - Plate Sponsor is used by customers in Virginia to identify themselves as sponsors for a new special license plate. The parties involved in this form are customers and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where the customer provides their identification details, the proposed design and text for the new license plate, and their sponsorship information.

Form VSA 153. Vehicle Services Payment Authorization - Virginia

Form VSA 153. Vehicle Services Payment Authorization - Virginia

Form VSA 153 - Vehicle Services Payment Authorization is used by customers in Virginia to provide payment authorization to the DMV for specific vehicle services. The parties involved in this form are customers and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where the customer provides their identification details, the type of vehicle service requested, and payment information for the service.

Form VSA 150. Electronic Lien and Title Program Agreement - Virginia

Form VSA 150. Electronic Lien and Title Program Agreement - Virginia

Form VSA 150 - Electronic Lien and Title Program Agreement is used by lienholders in Virginia to establish an agreement with the DMV for participating in the Electronic Lien and Title Program. The parties involved in this form are lienholders (e.g., financial institutions) and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where the lienholder provides information about their institution, the vehicles they hold liens on, and their agreement to participate in the Electronic Lien and Title Program.

Form VSA 145. Overload Permit Application - Virginia

Form VSA 145. Overload Permit Application - Virginia

Form VSA 145 - Overload Permit Application is used in Virginia to apply for an Overload Permit that allows a vehicle to carry loads on state roads in excess of the amount previously registered for the vehicle. The parties involved in this form are vehicle owners or operators and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where the applicant provides information about the vehicle, the proposed overload, and the specific roads where the permit will be valid.

Form VSA 140. Acknowledgement Non-Negotiable Junk Title Not for Resale - Virginia

Form VSA 140. Acknowledgement Non-Negotiable Junk Title Not for Resale - Virginia

Form VSA 140 - Acknowledgement Non-Negotiable Junk Title Not for Resale is used in Virginia by customers to apply for a non-negotiable junk title with registration for a vehicle that has an out-of-state brand equivalent to Virginia's non-repairable requirements. The parties involved in this form are vehicle owners and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where the vehicle owner provides information about the vehicle's out-of-state brand, its current condition, and other relevant details.