The Virginia Uniform Application to Register Securities (VA UAR) is an official form issued by the State Corporation Commission (SCC) of Virginia. It is used for registering securities offerings in the Commonwealth of Virginia. VA UAR is also known as the Virginia Form U-2. It is an important tool used by companies, brokers, and other entities to register their securities offerings in the state. The VA UAR consists of two parts. Part I is a general form used by all companies and other entities registering offerings in the state. It includes information such as the issuer’s name, address, and contact information, the offering terms, the type of security being offered, and other relevant information. Part II is a more detailed form that is used for specific types of securities offerings. The VA UAR can be used to register securities offerings such as stocks, bonds, debentures, warrants, and other instruments. It can also be used to register public and private offerings. Different types of Virginia Uniform Application to Register Securities include: • Initial Public Offerings • Rights Offerings • Corporate Debt Offerings • Private Placement Offerings • Exchange Offerings • Other types of securities offerings.