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Code · Virginia · Title 46.2 · Chapter 20

Code of Virginia § 46.2-2011.5. Filing and application fees.

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A. Unless otherwise provided, every applicant, other than a transportation network company, for an original license, permit, or certificate issued under this chapter and transfer of a license or certificate under the provisions of this chapter shall, upon the filing of an application, deposit with the Department, as a filing fee, a sum in the amount of $50.
B. An applicant for a certificate under § 46.2-2099.45 shall elect and remit to the Department one of the following fees:
1. An annual fee of $100,000 to accompany an application for an original certificate or a fee of $60,000 to accompany an application for renewal thereof; or
2. A fee of $20 per report to accompany payment for each driving history research report the applicant obtains from the Department pursuant to subdivision B 2 of § 46.2-2099.49 , which fee shall be in addition to any other fees that are authorized for such reports.
A transportation network company may change its election under this subsection when applying for renewal of its certificate.
If the Department does not approve an application for an original certificate, the Department shall refund to the applicant $90,000 of the application fee paid under subdivision 1.
C. The Department shall collect a fee of $3 for the issuance of a duplicate license, permit, or certificate issued under this chapter.
2001, c. 596 ; 2015, cc. 2 , 3 ; 2017, cc. 74 , 126 .
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