How long after a change in location or other triggering event should I notify the Commissioner?
After the change in location or other triggering event, you should contact the Commissioner of Revenue's office within 30 days. Any notifications received in the Treasurer's Office will be provided to the Office of the Commissioner of the Revenue.

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1. Although a City decal will not be issued, will I still be charged a fee?
2. Will I receive a bill in the mail for my Vehicle License Fee?
3. How much is the City License Fee?
4. When is the Vehicle License Fee due?
5. How do I pay my Vehicle License Fee?
6. What will happen if I do not pay my Vehicle License Fee on time?
7. What will happen if I do not pay my Vehicle License Fee in the current year?
8. If I have owned my vehicle for two years and never paid a Vehicle License Fee, will I be required to pay for those outstanding years even though there is no longer a City Decal?
9. If I receive 100% tax credit under the Personal Property Tax Relief Act for my vehicle, which is valued at $1,000 or less and used for non-business purposes, will I receive a bill for a License Fee?
10. If I move from Suffolk to another state and/or city, will I receive a refund for my Vehicle License Fee?
11. If I am active-duty military personnel and in Suffolk solely by reason of military orders but my legal residence is in another state other than Virginia, do I have pay the Vehicle License Fee?
12. Who do I notify and how do I inform the City of my exemption?
13. How will the City know when I purchase another vehicle?
14. What events should I notify the Commissioner of the Revenue's office about?
15. How long after a change in location or other triggering event should I notify the Commissioner?