Code of Virginia
Chapter 17 - Police and Public Order
§ 15.2-1727. Reciprocal agreements with localities outside the Commonwealth

A locality, public institution of higher education in the Commonwealth, or private institution of higher education in the Commonwealth may, in its discretion, enter into reciprocal agreements for such periods as it deems advisable with any locality outside the Commonwealth, including the District of Columbia, in order to establish and carry into effect a plan to provide mutual aid through the furnishing of its police and other employees and agents, together with all necessary equipment, in the event of such need or emergency as provided herein. No public institution of higher education in the Commonwealth or private institution of higher education in the Commonwealth shall enter into such agreement unless the agreement provides that each of the parties to such agreement shall: (i) waive any and all claims against all the other parties thereto which may arise out of their activities outside their respective jurisdictions under such agreement and (ii) indemnify and save harmless the other parties to such agreement from all claims by third parties for property damage or personal injury which may arise out of the activities of the other parties to such agreement outside their respective jurisdictions under such agreement. Parties responding to a reciprocal agreement for mutual aid between localities shall be liable to third parties only to the extent permitted under and in accordance with the laws of the state of the party rendering aid.
The principal law-enforcement officer in any locality or of any public institution of higher education in the Commonwealth or private institution of higher education in the Commonwealth having a reciprocal agreement with a jurisdiction outside the Commonwealth for police mutual aid under the provisions hereof shall be responsible for directing the activities of all police officers and other officers and agents coming into his jurisdiction under the reciprocal agreement. While operating under the terms of the reciprocal agreement, the principal law-enforcement officer is empowered to authorize all police officers and other officers and agents from outside the Commonwealth to enforce the laws of the Commonwealth to the same extent as if they were duly authorized law-enforcement officers of the locality or a public institution of higher education in the Commonwealth or private institution of higher education in the Commonwealth.
The governing body of any locality, public institution of higher education in the Commonwealth, or private institution of higher education in the Commonwealth is authorized to procure or extend the necessary public liability insurance to cover claims arising out of mutual aid agreements executed with other localities outside the Commonwealth.
The police officers, and other officers, agents and employees of a locality, public institution of higher education in the Commonwealth, or private institution of higher education in the Commonwealth serving in a jurisdiction outside the Commonwealth under a reciprocal agreement entered into pursuant hereto are authorized to carry out the duties and functions provided for in the agreement under the command and supervision of the chief law-enforcement officer of the jurisdiction outside the Commonwealth.
In counties where no police department has been established and the sheriff is the chief law-enforcement officer, the sheriff may enter into mutual aid agreements and furnish and receive such assistance as provided by this section. Sheriffs and their deputies providing assistance pursuant to such a mutual aid agreement shall enjoy all of the authority, immunities and benefits as provided herein for police officers, including full police powers.
Code 1950, § 15-552; 1962, c. 623, § 15.1-131; 1968, c. 800; 1971, Ex. Sess., c. 238; 1976, c. 457; 1977, c. 79; 1979, c. 503; 1984, c. 779; 1992, c. 566; 1993, c. 860; 1995, c. 844; 1997, cc. 587, 638, 668; 2004, c. 769; 2007, c. 724.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 15.2 - Counties, Cities and Towns

Chapter 17 - Police and Public Order

§ 15.2-1700. Preservation of peace and good order

§ 15.2-1701. Organization of police forces

§ 15.2-1702. Referendum required prior to establishment of county police force

§ 15.2-1703. Referendum to abolish county police force

§ 15.2-1704. Powers and duties of police force

§ 15.2-1705. Minimum qualifications; waiver

§ 15.2-1706. Certification through training required for all law-enforcement officers; waiver of requirements

§ 15.2-1707. Decertification of law-enforcement officers

§ 15.2-1708. Notice of decertification

§ 15.2-1709. Employer immunity from liability; disclosure of information regarding former deputy sheriffs and law-enforcement officers

§ 15.2-1710. Fees and other compensation

§ 15.2-1710.1. Arrest or summons quota prohibited

§ 15.2-1711. Providing legal fees and expenses for law-enforcement officers; repayment to locality of two-thirds of amount by Compensation Board

§ 15.2-1712. Employment of off-duty officers

§ 15.2-1713. Localities authorized to offer and pay rewards in felony and misdemeanor cases

§ 15.2-1713.1. Local "Crime Stoppers" programs; confidentiality

§ 15.2-1714. Establishing police lines, perimeters, or barricades

§ 15.2-1715. Authority to declare Intensified Drug Enforcement Jurisdictions; expenditure of funds

§ 15.2-1716. Reimbursement of expenses incurred in responding to DUI and related incidents

§ 15.2-1716.1. Reimbursement of expenses incurred in responding to terrorism hoax incident, bomb threat, or malicious activation of fire alarm

§ 15.2-1716.2. Methamphetamine lab cleanup costs; localities may charge for reimbursement

§ 15.2-1717. Preventing interference with pupils at schools

§ 15.2-1717.1. Designation of police to enforce trespass violations

§ 15.2-1718. Receipt of missing child reports

§ 15.2-1718.1. Receipt of missing senior adult reports

§ 15.2-1718.2. Receipt of critically missing adult reports

§ 15.2-1719. Disposal of unclaimed property in possession of sheriff or police

§ 15.2-1720. Localities authorized to license bicycles, electric power-assisted bicycles, mopeds, and electric personal assistive mobility devices; disposition of unclaimed bicycles, electric power-assisted bicycles, mopeds, and electric personal ass...

§ 15.2-1721. Disposal of unclaimed firearms or other weapons in possession of sheriff or police

§ 15.2-1721.1. Acquisition of military property by localities

§ 15.2-1722. Certain records to be kept by sheriffs and chiefs of police

§ 15.2-1722.1. Prohibited practices; collection of data

§ 15.2-1723. Validation of certain police forces

§ 15.2-1723.1. Body-worn camera system

§ 15.2-1723.2. (Effective until July 1, 2026) Facial recognition technology; approval; penalty

§ 15.2-1723.2. (Effective July 1, 2026) Facial recognition technology; approval

§ 15.2-1724. Police and other officers may be sent beyond territorial limits

§ 15.2-1725. Extending police power of localities over lands lying beyond boundaries thereof; jurisdiction of courts

§ 15.2-1725.1. Concurrent jurisdiction; limitations

§ 15.2-1726. Agreements for consolidation of police departments or for cooperation in furnishing police services

§ 15.2-1727. Reciprocal agreements with localities outside the Commonwealth

§ 15.2-1728. Mutual aid agreements between police departments and federal authorities

§ 15.2-1729. Agreements for enforcement of state and county laws by federal officers on federal property

§ 15.2-1730. Calling upon law-enforcement officers of counties, cities or towns for assistance

§ 15.2-1730.1. Authority and immunity of sheriffs and deputies

§ 15.2-1731. Establishment, etc., authorized; powers, authority and immunities generally

§ 15.2-1732. Appropriations for equipment and maintenance

§ 15.2-1733. Appointment of auxiliary police officers; revocation of appointment; uniform; organization; rules and regulations

§ 15.2-1734. Calling auxiliary police officers into service; police officers performing service to wear uniform; exception

§ 15.2-1735. Acting beyond limits of jurisdiction of locality

§ 15.2-1736. Mutual aid agreements among governing bodies of localities

§ 15.2-1737. Repealed

§ 15.2-1747. Creation of academies

§ 15.2-1748. Powers of the academies

§ 15.2-1749. Revenue bonds

§ 15.2-1750. Governmental units authorized to appropriate or lend funds

§ 15.2-1751. Exemption from taxation

§ 15.2-1752. Governmental immunity

§ 15.2-1753. Liability of board members