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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)—Virginia Decoded - Virginia Decoded
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§ 19.2-390 Reports to be made by local law-enforcement . . .
§ 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
d. Any misdemeanor punishable by confinement in jail (i) under Title 18.2 or 19.2, except an arrest for a violation of § 18.2-119, Article 2 (§ 18.2-415 et seq.) of Chapter 9 of Title 18.2, or any similar ordinance of any county, city or town, (ii) under § 20-61, or (iii) under § 16.1-253.2.The reports shall contain such information as is required by the Exchange and shall be accompanied by fingerprints of the individual arrested. Effective January 1, 2006, the corresponding photograph of the individual arrested shall accompany the report. Fingerprint cards prepared by a law-enforcement agency for inclusion in a national criminal justice file shall be forwarded to the Exchange for transmittal to the appropriate bureau. Nothing in this section shall preclude each local law-enforcement agency from maintaining its own separate photographic database. Fingerprints and photographs required to be taken pursuant to this subsection or subdivision A 3c of § 19.2-123 may be taken at the facility where the magistrate is located, including a regional jail, even if the accused is not committed to jail.
H. Upon receiving a correction, deletion, or revision of information, the Central Criminal Records Exchange shall notify all criminal justice agencies known to have previously received the information.As used in this section:”Chief law-enforcement officer” means the chief of police of cities and towns and sheriffs of counties, unless a political subdivision has otherwise designated its chief law-enforcement officer by appropriate resolution or ordinance, in which case the local designation shall be controlling.”Electronic report” means a report transmitted to, or otherwise forwarded to, the Central Criminal Records Exchange in an electronic format approved by the Exchange. The report shall contain the name of the person convicted and all aliases which he is known to have used, the date and locality of the conviction, his date of birth, social security number, last known address, and specific reference to the offense including the Virginia Code section and any subsection, the Virginia crime code for the offense, and the offense tracking number for the offense for which he was convicted.
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Crawley v. Com. (COA, 03/23/99)
. . . 45, 46, 189 S.E.2d 378, 379 (1972); see Code § 19.2-390 (requiring, in part, that every person . . .
Reid v. Com. (COA, 06/08/93)
. . . emphasis added). The fingerprint card, which Code § 19.2-390 requires the police to prepare and . . .
Kitze v. Com. (COA, 09/24/96)
. . . volunteer to work directly with children. . . .
Wright v. Com. (COA, 08/19/86)
. . . incriminating information, because pursuant to Code § 19.2-390, the police were required, after . . .
. . . aliases" which he is known to have used. Code § 19.2-390. The Virginia Criminal Information Network . . .
. . . Police, such registry being mandated by Code § 19.2-390.1. We find no meaningful distinction . . .
. . . State Police may require. . . .
. . . preservation is deemed justifiable by the court”); Code § 19.2-390 (providing that “[w]ithin 72 . . .
§ 19.2-310 Transfer of prisoners to custody of Director of Department of Corrections