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Code · Virginia · Title 46.2 · Chapter 15

Code of Virginia § 46.2-1515. Location to be specified; display of license; change of location.

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The licenses of motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, factory branches, distributors, and distributor branches shall specify the location of each place of business, branch, or other location occupied or to be occupied by the licensee in conducting his business, and the license issued therefor shall be conspicuously displayed at each of the premises. In the event any licensee intends to change a licensed location, he shall provide the Department, or in the case of motor vehicle dealers, the Board, 30 days' advance written notice and a successful inspection of the new location shall be required prior to approval of a change of location.
The Department or Board shall endorse the change of location on the license, without charge, if the new location is within the same county or city. A change in location to another county or city shall require a new license and fee.
1988, c. 865, § 46.1-525.06; 1989, c. 727; 1995, cc. 767 , 816 ; 2015, c. 615 .
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