Notwithstanding any other provision of law, general or special, a locality may give notice by regular mail in any instance in which two or more notices are required for the same action, the first notice is required to be sent by certified or registered mail, and at least one notice has previously been sent by certified or registered mail. Such notice shall be sent to the last address available through government records.
2011, c. 127.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 15.2 - Counties, Cities and Towns
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 15.2-100. Charter powers not affected by title
§ 15.2-103. Name "Mount Vernon" reserved
§ 15.2-104. Liens against real estate
§ 15.2-105. Penalty and interest for failure to pay accounts when due
§ 15.2-106. Ordinances providing fee for passing bad checks to localities
§ 15.2-107. Advertisement and enactment of certain fees and levies
§ 15.2-107.1. Advertisement of legal notices on web sites
§ 15.2-107.2. Alternative method for local government to give notice by mail
§ 15.2-108.1. Local fees charged to places of worship
§ 15.2-109. Regulations on political campaign signs
§ 15.2-110. Authority to require approval by common interest community association