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A Virginia motor vehicle power of attorney (Form VSA-70) is used to grant power to another person to handle vehicle transactions. The form authorizes the agent to sign documents relating to a vehicles title, registration, and transfer of ownership.
To get a drivers license in most U.S. states, a person with epilepsy must be free of seizures that affect consciousness for a certain period of time. The seizure-free period varies from state to state. More recently, shorter intervals of seizure freedom are being required, for example 3 to 6 months.
For additional information on DMVs medical review process, you may refer to .dmv.virginia.gov under Citizen Services, then Medical Information, or contact Medical Review Services at 804-367-6203.
If an out-of-state customer requires a letter indicating they are no longer suspended in Virginia, they can contact DMV and follow the instructions for submitting a secure email to DMV. Upon receipt of the email, a DMV representative will contact the customer to provide assistance in obtaining a clearance letter.
If an individual has a history of seizures, the individual and his/her medical provider must complete a medical report before a Virginia drivers license may be issued.
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DMVs Seizure/Blackout Policy, established by our Medical Advisory Board, states that a person must be seizure-free or blackout-free for at least six months to establish medication and regain proper medical control before driving.
Doctors are only required to report epilepsy in six states: California. Delaware. Nevada. New Jersey. Oregon.

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