Before You Get Behind the Wheel
It's your responsibility to ensure that the vehicle you are driving is:
If the vehicle is not insured and you have not paid the UMVF, you must cancel the registration and return the license plates to DMV immediately. Failure to cancel the registration will result in suspension of your driver’s license.
If you purchase plates for a vehicle that is inoperable, you must have liability insurance at the time you purchase the plates or pay the UMVF. You must maintain insurance on the vehicle during the entire registration period even though it remains inoperable.
If your vehicle has tinted windows check with the Virginia State Police to make sure it is in compliance with Virginia’s sunshading specifications. DMV is authorized to issue waivers to individuals with medical conditions that require protection from sunlight or bright artificial light.
8 o'clock, 4 o'clock
Sit straight but relaxed. Place your hands on the steering wheel at the 8 o’clock and 4 o’clock positions. Hold the wheel with your fingers and thumbs. Avoid gripping it with your palms.
Virginia Insurance Laws
If you drive in Virginia without liability coverage on your vehicle, you face a $500 fine, suspension of your driver’s license and vehicle registration, plus higher insurance premiums for the next three years.
During the entire registration period, your vehicle must be covered by a liability policy issued by a company licensed to do business in Virginia - even if the vehicle is inoperable or not being used. Insurance companies notify DMV electronically when coverage is started or canceled.
If insurance is not an option, you must pay the $500 uninsured motor vehicle fee. It allows you to register your vehicle but does not provide insurance coverage. If your vehicle becomes uninsured and you do not reinsure it or pay DMV the $500 uninsured motor vehicle fee, you must cancel the registration and return the valid license plates to DMV immediately.
