Sold, traded or no longer operate your vehicle? Moved out of Virginia? If so, Virginia law requires you to immediately surrender your license plates and/or vehicle registration to DMV.
You will need: Completed Application for Withdrawal of Title. Proof that the registration plate has been cancelled or transferred to another vehicle. Proof of Lien Release (if applicable)
Appointments may be delayed or cancelled, including if NCTS are not given accurate information and/or are unable to contact the person who has made the Appointment and/or the primary cardholder for the Appointment.
If a vehicle's NCT is "cancelled", it means that the scheduled NCT appointment has been revoked. This could happen for a few reasons, such as the vehicle not being brought in for its inspection, or the owner cancelling the appointment.
This can be done online through myRMV, through the RMV's Contact Center, or at an RMV Service Center. If all other requirements for the reinstatement were satisfied prior to the transaction, then a successful transaction should result in the revocation being cleared from the registration status.
You must serve, or otherwise resolve, the other state's suspension before you may reinstate in Massachusetts.
Penalties For Operating Motor Vehicle With Registration Suspended. A conviction for Operating Motor Vehicle With Registration Suspended can lead to 10 days in jail, and a fine of up to $1,000. For a second offense, a conviction will lead to a minimum jail sentence of 60 days, and up to a year in the county jail.
Revocation of vehicle registration means the termination by formal action of the department of a vehicle registration, which registration shall not be subject to renewal or reinstatement, except that an application for a new registration may be presented and acted upon by the department after the expiration of the ...