Jay Jones
Attorney General of Virginia

Participating Manufacturers

Tobacco Product Manufacturer Requirements and Resources

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INSTRUCTIONS - Form TT-19 PM

Annual certification applications are due in this office no later than April 30.

Supplemental certification applications are due in this office 30 days prior to any desired changes to previously approved certification applications.

All fields must be filled in and all attachment/supporting documentation must be included with the certification application before it will be considered for review.

This office may require other supplemental supporting documentation in addition to what is expressly outlined in the certification application.

Forms:

TT-19-PM Annual Certification Application  (Also to be used for Supplemental and Initial Applications.)

Mail the original fully executed Certification Application and all attachments and supporting documents to:

Office of the Attorney General
Attn: Tobacco Section

Office of the Attorney General
202 North Ninth Street
Richmond, Virginia  23219

Mail a copy of the Certification Application to:

Virginia Department of Taxation
Attn: Tobacco Tax Unit

P.O. Box 715 
Richmond, Virginia 23218  

Recent Press Releases

June 24, 2026
This week, Attorney General Jay Jones welcomed legislators, law enforcement officers, gun violence prevention advocates, and members of the community to discuss the importance of Virginia’s firearm industry accountability law going into effect July 1.
June 24, 2026
The Lynchburg Circuit Court ruled today, effective July 1, to dissolve the injunction blocking background checks on the private sale of firearms in Wilson v. Hanley, delivering a major victory for gun violence prevention efforts and the public safety of our Commonwealth.
June 24, 2026
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June 24, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones today, as part of a multistate coalition, filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida to carefully evaluate the parties’ conduct and purported “settlement” agreement in Trump v. IRS.