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Virginia
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Title 19.2 - Criminal Proce...
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Chapter 23 - Central Criminal Records Exchange
Chapter 23 - Central Criminal Records Exchange
§ 19.2-387. Exchange to operate as a division of Department of State Police; authority of Superintendent of State Police
§ 19.2-387.1. Protective Order Registry; maintenance; access
§ 19.2-387.2. National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact of 1998
§ 19.2-388. Duties and authority of Exchange
§ 19.2-388.1. Fingerprints submitted by Live Scan device
§ 19.2-389. (Effective until January 1, 2021) Dissemination of criminal history record information
§ 19.2-389. (Effective January 1, 2021) Dissemination of criminal history record information
§ 19.2-389.1. Dissemination of juvenile record information
§ 19.2-389.2. Background checks of applicants of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
§ 19.2-390. Reports to be made by local law-enforcement officers, conservators of the peace, clerks of court, Secretary of the Commonwealth and Corrections officials to State Police; material submitted by other agencies
§ 19.2-390.01. Use of Virginia crime code references required
§ 19.2-390.02. Policies and procedures for law enforcement to conduct in-person and photo lineups
§ 19.2-390.03. Development and dissemination of model policy on fingerprinting and reports to the Central Criminal Records Exchange
§ 19.2-390.1. Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; maintenance; access
§ 19.2-390.2. Repealed
§ 19.2-390.3. Child Pornography Registry; maintenance; access
§ 19.2-391. Records to be made available to Exchange by state officials and agencies; duplication of records
§ 19.2-392. Fingerprints and photographs by police authorities
§ 19.2-392.01. Judges may require taking of fingerprints and photographs in certain misdemeanor cases
§ 19.2-392.02. National criminal background checks by businesses and organizations regarding employees or volunteers providing care to children or the elderly or disabled