CODE OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT TO TRANSMIT OFFICER’S REPORT TO PARTY JURISDICTION; SUSPENSION OF RESIDENT’S LICENSE FOR NONCOMPLIANCE WITH CITATION ISSUED BY PARTY JURISDICTION (§ 46.2-946) Upon receipt of the report as described in § 46.2-945, the Department of Motor Vehicles shall transmit a certified copy of such report to the official in charge of the issuance of driver’s licenses in the home jurisdiction in which the motorist resides or by which he is licensed.Upon receipt from the issuing jurisdiction of a certification of noncompliance with a citation by a motorist holding a driver’s license issued by this Commonwealth, the Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles forthwith shall suspend such motorist’s driver’s license. The order of suspension shall indicate the reason for the order, and shall notify the motorist that his license shall remain suspended until he has furnished evidence satisfactory to the Commissioner that he has fully complied with the terms of the citation which was the basis for the suspension order.The licensing authority of the issuing jurisdiction may suspend the privilege of a motorist for whom a report has been transmitted.It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles to ascertain and remain informed as to which jurisdictions are party jurisdictions hereunder and, accordingly, to maintain a current listing of such jurisdictions, which listing he shall from time to time cause to be disseminated among the appropriate departments, divisions, bureaus and agencies of this Commonwealth, the principal executive officers of the several counties, cities and towns of this Commonwealth and the licensing authorities in all other jurisdictions which are, have been, or claim to be a party jurisdiction pursuant hereto.Consistent with the terms of the applicable Nonresident Violator Compact, the home jurisdiction shall take no action regarding any report transmitted by the issuing jurisdiction, which is transmitted more than six months after the date on which the traffic citation was issued.Consistent with the terms of the applicable Nonresident Violator Compact, the home jurisdiction shall take no action regarding any report on any violation where the date of issuance of the citation predates the entry into the compact for the two party jurisdictions affected. HISTORY: 1964, c. 247, § 46.1-179.3; 1980, c. 366; 1989, c. 727.