2022 Vehicle License Fees Due November 15 – Display 2022 Decals by November 16, 2021

2022 Vehicle License Fees Due November 15 – Display 2022 Decals by November 16, 2021
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Town of Occoquan issued the following announcement on Oct. 19

All vehicles principally garaged within the Town of Occoquan are required to pay an annual Vehicle License Fee to the Town of Occoquan. Payment is due by November 15, with 2022 vehicle decals required to be displayed by November 16, 2021. Individuals who paid their 2021 Vehicle License Fee will receive a pre-filled registration form for the 2022 fees in the mail. If you do not receive a form in the mail, and garage your vehicle within the Town, you are still required to pay the fee and display the 2022 decal. Blank registration forms are available at Town Hall and online.

Payments can be made in person at Town Hall, 314 Mill Street, Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm or by mail to Town of Occoquan, PO Box 195, Occoquan, VA 22125. For your convenience, Town Hall will be open late on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, until 7 pm for vehicle license fee payments.

Decals will be issued as proof of payment for the 2022 Vehicle License Fee. Decals are not parking permits. Enforcement activities to ensure all applicable vehicles are properly licensed will occur.

For more information, view the Tax Information page or contact Town Hall at (703) 491-1918 or by Email.

Original source can be found here.



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