Va. Code § 46.2-308

Current with changes from the 2024 Special Session I, ch. 2
Section 46.2-308 - Temporary exemption for new resident licensed under laws of another state; privately owned vehicle driver's licenses

A resident over the age of sixteen years and three months who has been duly licensed as a driver under a law of another state or country requiring the licensing of drivers shall, for the first sixty days of his residency in the Commonwealth, be permitted, without a Virginia license, to drive a motor vehicle on the highways of the Commonwealth.

Persons to whom military privately-owned vehicle driver's licenses have been issued by the Department of Defense shall, for the first sixty days of their residency in the Commonwealth, be permitted, without a Virginia license, to drive motor vehicles on the highways of the Commonwealth.

Va. Code § 46.2-308

1976, c. 17, § 46.1-355.1; 1989, cc. 705, 727; 1994, c. 356; 2002, cc. 755, 767, 834.
Amended by Acts 2002, § cc. 755, 767, 834.
Amended by Acts 1994, c. 356.
Amended by Acts 1989, § cc. 705, 727.
Amended by Acts 1976, c. 17, § 46.1-355.1.