Section 100. License renewal application  


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  • A. Each applicant for licensure renewal shall submit an application no later than 30 days prior to the expiration of the current license. The department will provide a renewal notification to the last known mailing address of the licensed person. However, if a renewal notification is not received by the person, it is the responsibility of the person to ensure renewal requirements are filed with the department.

    B. Each person applying for license renewal shall meet the minimum requirements for eligibility as follows:

    1. Successfully complete the in-service training, and firearms retraining if applicable pursuant to the compulsory minimum training standards set forth under Part IV (6VAC20-250-130 et seq.) of this chapter; and

    2. Be in good standing in every jurisdiction where licensed. This subdivision shall not apply to any probationary periods during which the person is eligible to operate under the license.

    C. The department may renew a license when the department receives the following:

    1. A properly completed renewal application provided by the department;

    2. Fingerprint cards submitted pursuant to 6VAC20-250-50;

    3. The applicable, nonrefundable license renewal fee, and appropriate category fee;

    4. Proof of successful completion of in-service training pursuant to the compulsory minimum training standards set forth under Part IV (6VAC20-250-130 et seq.) of this chapter; and

    5. All other documentation listed in 6VAC20-250-40 B and C.

    D. Upon completion of the renewal license application requirements, the department may issue a license for a period not to exceed 24 months.

    E. Any renewal application received by the department shall meet all renewal requirements prior to the expiration date of a license or shall be subject to the initial bail bondsman license application requirements pursuant to 6VAC20-250-40.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 24, Issue 23, eff. August 20, 2008.

Statutory Authority

§ 9.1-185.2 of the Code of Virginia.