Code of Virginia - Title 19.2 Criminal Procedure - Chapter 23 Central Criminal Records Exchange

  • 19.2-387 Exchange to operate as a division of Department of State Police; authority of Superintendent of Sta...
    A. The Central Criminal Records Exchange shall operate as a separate division within the Department of State Police and shall be the sole criminal record-keeping ...
  • 19.2-387.1 Protective Order Registry; maintenance; access
    A. The Department of State Police shall keep and maintain a computerized Protective Order Registry. The purpose of the Registry shall be to assist the ...
  • 19.2-388 Duties and authority of Exchange
    A. It shall be the duty of the Central Criminal Records Exchange to receive, classify and file criminal history record information as defined in § ...
  • 19.2-389 Dissemination of criminal history record information
    A. Criminal history record information shall be disseminated, whether directly or through an intermediary, only to: 1. Authorized officers or employees of criminal justice agencies, ...
  • 19.2-389.1 Dissemination of juvenile record information
    Record information maintained in the Central Criminal Records Exchange pursuant to the provisions of § 16.1-299 shall be disseminated only (i) to make the determination ...
  • 19.2-390 (For expiration date, see Editor's note) Reports to be made by local law-enforcement officers, cons...
    A. 1. Every state official or agency having the power to arrest, the sheriffs of counties, the police officials of cities and towns, and any ...
  • 19.2-390.01 Use of Virginia crime code references required
    If any criminal warrant, indictment, information, presentment, petition, summons, charging document issued by a magistrate, or dispositional document from a criminal trial, involves a jailable ...
  • 19.2-390.02 Policies and procedures for law enforcement to conduct in-person and photo lineups
    The Department of State Police and each local police department and sheriff's office shall establish a written policy and procedure for conducting in-person and photographic ...
  • 19.2-390.1 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; maintenance; access
    The Department of State Police shall keep and maintain a Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry, separate and apart from all other records maintained ...
  • 19.2-390.2 Description unavailable
    Repealed by Acts 2003, c. 584, cl. 2. ...
  • 19.2-390.3 Child Pornography Images Registry; maintenance; access
    A. The Office of the Attorney General, in cooperation with the Department of State Police, shall keep and maintain a Child Pornography Registry to be ...
  • 19.2-391 Records to be made available to Exchange by state officials and agencies; duplication of record...
    Each state official and agency shall make available to the Central Criminal Records Exchange such of their records as are pertinent to its functions and ...
  • 19.2-392 Fingerprints and photographs by police authorities
    A. All duly constituted police authorities having the power of arrest may take the fingerprints and photographs of: (i) any person arrested by them and ...
  • 19.2-392.01 Judges may require taking of fingerprints and photographs in certain misdemeanor cases
    The judge of a district court may, in his discretion, on motion of the attorney for the Commonwealth, require the duly constituted police officers of ...
  • 19.2-392.02 National criminal background checks by businesses and organizations regarding employees or voluntee...
    A. For purposes of this section: "Barrier crime" means any offense set forth in § 63.2-1719 or 63.2-1726. "Barrier crime information" means the following facts ...

Last modified: April 3, 2009