DMV

Form VSA 99. Report of Recovered Stolen Vehicle - Virginia

Form VSA 99. Report of Recovered Stolen Vehicle - Virginia

Form VSA 99 - Report of Recovered Stolen Vehicle is used by insurance companies in Virginia to record the recovery of a stolen vehicle. The parties involved in this form are insurance companies and the law enforcement agency that initiated the original stolen vehicle report.

The form consists of sections where insurance companies provide details about the recovered stolen vehicle, including the percentage of damage and the estimated cost of repair.

Form VSA 98. Repossession of Vehicle Titled Out-of-State - Virginia

Form VSA 98. Repossession of Vehicle Titled Out-of-State - Virginia

Form VSA 98 - Repossession of Vehicle Titled Out-of-State is used by lienholders or their authorized agents to apply for a Virginia repossession title for an out-of-state repossessed vehicle. The parties involved in this form are the lienholders or their authorized agents and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where lienholders provide information about the out-of-state repossessed vehicle, the repossession details, and their ownership claim to the vehicle.

Form VSA 86. How to Secure a Virginia Title and Transfer or Buy License Plates - Virginia

Form VSA 86. How to Secure a Virginia Title and Transfer or Buy License Plates - Virginia

Form VSA 86 - How to Secure a Virginia Title and Transfer or Buy License Plates is a publication that provides information for titling a motor vehicle and purchasing license plates in Virginia. The users of this publication are individuals seeking to title a vehicle or obtain license plates in the state.

The publication consists of various sections that guide individuals through the process of titling a vehicle in Virginia, transferring vehicle ownership, and purchasing license plates.

Form VSA 80. Affidavit of Sale of Levied and Seized Vehicle - Virginia

Form VSA 80. Affidavit of Sale of Levied and Seized Vehicle - Virginia

Form VSA 80 - Affidavit of Sale of Levied and Seized Vehicle is used by localities in Virginia to certify lienholder notification and compliance with Virginia Code requirements regarding seized vehicles sold for the collection of taxes due. The parties involved in this form are the localities and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where localities provide information about seized vehicles, lienholder notification (if applicable), and certification of compliance with relevant tax collection laws.

Form VSA 78. Electronic Lien Program Application - Virginia

Form VSA 78. Electronic Lien Program Application - Virginia

Form VSA 78 - Electronic Lien Program Application is used by lienholders in Virginia to apply for participation in the Electronic Lien Program. The parties involved in this form are lienholders and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where lienholders provide their information and agree to participate in the Electronic Lien Program, which allows them to electronically manage liens on vehicles they finance.

Form VSA 71. Change of Record, Application for - Virginia

Form VSA 71. Change of Record, Application for - Virginia

Form VSA 71 - Change of Record, Application for is used to change information on an existing vehicle record in Virginia. The parties involved in this form are vehicle owners and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where vehicle owners request specific changes to their vehicle's record, such as updating ownership information, correcting errors, or making changes to vehicle specifications.

Form VSA 68. Voluntary Communication Impairment Indicator Application - Virginia

Form VSA 68. Voluntary Communication Impairment Indicator Application - Virginia

Form VSA 68 - Voluntary Communication Impairment Indicator Application is used to authorize a change to a motor vehicle record for individuals with communication impairments in Virginia. This form involves individuals with communication impairments and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where individuals with communication impairments request a voluntary indicator on their motor vehicle record to alert law enforcement officers of their communication needs during traffic stops or other interactions.

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.

Form VSA 59. Rebuilt Salvage Vehicle Disclosure Statement - Virginia

Form VSA 59. Rebuilt Salvage Vehicle Disclosure Statement - Virginia

Form VSA 59 - Rebuilt Salvage Vehicle Disclosure Statement is used to provide brand information when selling a rebuilt vehicle in Virginia. The parties involved in this form are the seller of the rebuilt vehicle and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

The form consists of sections where the seller discloses the vehicle's rebuilt salvage status, indicating that it was previously declared a salvage vehicle but has been rebuilt and restored to roadworthy condition.

Form VSA 58. Notification of Owner Retained Late Model and/or Water Damaged Vehicle - Virginia

Form VSA 58. Notification of Owner Retained Late Model and/or Water Damaged Vehicle - Virginia

Form VSA 58 - Notification of Owner Retained Late Model and/or Water Damaged Vehicle is used by insurance companies to notify the owner of a vehicle about salvage vehicle laws and procedures when the owner retains the vehicle from an insurance claims process. Vehicle owners also use this form to comply with DMV procedures for owner-retained late model and/or water-damaged vehicles. This form involves vehicle owners, insurance companies, and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.