Code of Virginia
Chapter 5 - Crimes Against Property
§ 18.2-152.17. Fraudulent procurement, sale, or receipt of telephone records

A. Whoever (i) knowingly procures, attempts to procure, solicits, or conspires with another to procure a telephone record by fraudulent means; (ii) knowingly sells, or attempts to sell, a telephone record without the authorization of the customer to whom the record pertains; or (iii) receives a telephone record knowing that such record has been obtained by fraudulent means is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
B. As used in this section:
"Procure" in regard to such a telephone record means to obtain by any means, whether electronically, in writing, or in oral form, with or without consideration.
"Telecommunications carrier" means any person that provides commercial telephone services to a customer, irrespective of the communications technology used to provide such service, including, but not limited to, traditional wireline or cable telephone service; cellular, broadband PCS, or other wireless telephone service; microwave, satellite, or other terrestrial telephone service; and voice over Internet telephone service.
"Telephone record" means information retained by a telecommunications carrier that relates to the telephone number dialed by the customer or the incoming number of a call directed to a customer, or other data related to such calls typically contained on a customer telephone bill such as the time the call started and ended, the duration of the call, the time of day the call was made, and any charges applied. For purposes of this section, any information collected and retained by customers utilizing Caller I.D., or other similar technology, does not constitute a telephone record.
C. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent any action by a law-enforcement agency, or any officer or employee of such agency, from obtaining telephone records in connection with the performance of the official duties of the agency.
D. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a telecommunications carrier from obtaining, using, disclosing, or permitting access to any telephone record, either directly or indirectly through its agents (i) in compliance with a subpoena or subpoena duces tecum or as otherwise authorized by law; (ii) with the lawful consent of the customer or subscriber; (iii) as may be necessarily incident to the rendition of the service or to the protection of the rights or property of the provider of that service, or to protect users of those services and other carriers from fraudulent, abusive, or unlawful use of, subscription to, such services; (iv) to a governmental entity, if the telecommunications carrier reasonably believes that an emergency involving immediate danger of death or serious physical injury to any person justifies disclosure of the information; or (v) to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, in connection with a report submitted thereto under the Victims of Child Abuse Act of 1990.
E. Venue for the trial of any person charged with an offense under this section may be in the locality in which:
1. Any act was performed in furtherance of any course of conduct in violation of this section;
2. The accused has his principal place of business in the Commonwealth;
3. Any accused had control or possession of any proceeds of the violation or of any books, records, documents, property, financial instrument, telephone record, or other material or objects that were used in furtherance of the violation;
4. From which, to which, or through which any access to a telecommunication carrier was made whether by wires, electromagnetic waves, microwaves, optics or any other means of communication; or
5. The accused resides, or resided at the time of the offense.
2006, c. 469.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 18.2 - Crimes and Offenses Generally

Chapter 5 - Crimes Against Property

§ 18.2-77. Burning or destroying dwelling house, etc.

§ 18.2-78. What not deemed dwelling house

§ 18.2-79. Burning or destroying meeting house, etc.

§ 18.2-80. Burning or destroying any other building or structure

§ 18.2-81. Burning or destroying personal property, standing grain, etc.

§ 18.2-82. Burning building or structure while in such building or structure with intent to commit felony

§ 18.2-83. Threats to bomb or damage buildings or means of transportation; false information as to danger to such buildings, etc.; punishment; venue

§ 18.2-84. Causing, inciting, etc., commission of act proscribed by § 18.2-83

§ 18.2-85. Manufacture, possession, use, etc., of fire bombs or explosive materials or devices; penalties

§ 18.2-86. Setting fire to woods, fences, grass, etc.

§ 18.2-87. Setting woods, etc., on fire intentionally whereby another is damaged or jeopardized

§ 18.2-87.1. Setting off chemical bombs capable of producing smoke in certain public buildings

§ 18.2-88. Carelessly damaging property by fire

§ 18.2-89. Burglary; how punished

§ 18.2-90. Entering dwelling house, etc., with intent to commit murder, rape, robbery or arson; penalty

§ 18.2-91. Entering dwelling house, etc., with intent to commit larceny, assault and battery or other felony

§ 18.2-92. Breaking and entering dwelling house with intent to commit other misdemeanor

§ 18.2-93. Entering bank, armed, with intent to commit larceny

§ 18.2-94. Possession of burglarious tools, etc.

§ 18.2-95. Grand larceny defined; how punished

§ 18.2-96. Petit larceny defined; how punished

§ 18.2-96.1. Identification of certain personalty

§ 18.2-97. Larceny of certain animals and poultry

§ 18.2-97.1. Removal of a transmitting device; penalty

§ 18.2-98. Larceny of bank notes, checks, etc., or any book of accounts

§ 18.2-98.1. Repealed

§ 18.2-99. Larceny of things fixed to the freehold

§ 18.2-100. Removal of crop by tenant before rents and advances are satisfied

§ 18.2-101. Selling, etc., of goods distrained or levied on

§ 18.2-102. Unauthorized use of animal, aircraft, vehicle or boat; consent; accessories or accomplices

§ 18.2-102.1. Removal of shopping cart from store premises

§ 18.2-102.2. Unauthorized use of dairy milk cases or milk crates; penalty

§ 18.2-103. Concealing or taking possession of merchandise; altering price tags; transferring goods from one container to another; counseling, etc., another in performance of such acts

§ 18.2-104. Repealed

§ 18.2-104.1. Liability upon conviction under § 18.2-103

§ 18.2-105. Repealed

§ 18.2-105.1. Detention of suspected shoplifter

§ 18.2-105.2. Manufacture, sale, etc., of devices to shield against electronic detection of shoplifting prohibited; penalty

§ 18.2-106. "Agents of the merchant" defined

§ 18.2-107. Theft or destruction of public records by others than officers

§ 18.2-108. Receiving, etc., stolen goods

§ 18.2-108.01. Larceny with intent to sell or distribute; sale of stolen property; penalty

§ 18.2-108.1. Receipt of stolen firearm

§ 18.2-109. Receipt or transfer of possession of stolen vehicle, aircraft or boat

§ 18.2-110. Repealed

§ 18.2-111. Embezzlement deemed larceny; indictment

§ 18.2-111.1. Repealed

§ 18.2-111.2. Failure to pay withheld child support; embezzlement

§ 18.2-112. Embezzlement by officers, etc., of public or other funds; default in paying over funds evidence of guilt

§ 18.2-112.1. Misuse of public assets; penalty

§ 18.2-113. Fraudulent entries, etc., in accounts by officers or clerks of financial institutions, joint stock companies or corporations; penalty

§ 18.2-114. Repealed

§ 18.2-114.1. When collection of money by commissioner, etc., larceny

§ 18.2-115. Fraudulent conversion or removal of property subject to lien or title to which is in another

§ 18.2-115.1. Unlawful sublease of a motor vehicle; penalty

§ 18.2-116. Failure to pay for or return goods delivered for selection or approval

§ 18.2-117. Failure of bailee to return animal, aircraft, vehicle or boat

§ 18.2-118. Fraudulent conversion or removal of leased personal property

§ 18.2-119. Trespass after having been forbidden to do so; penalties

§ 18.2-119.1. Validity of signs forbidding trespass; penalty

§ 18.2-120. Instigating, etc., such trespass by others; preventing service to persons not forbidden to trespass

§ 18.2-121. Entering property of another for purpose of damaging it, etc.

§ 18.2-121.1. Permitting certain animals to run at large

§ 18.2-121.2. Trespass by spotlight on agricultural land

§ 18.2-121.3. Trespass with an unmanned aircraft system; penalty

§ 18.2-122. Repealed

§ 18.2-123. Repealed

§ 18.2-124. Jurisdiction over offenses committed in Capitol Square

§ 18.2-125. Trespass at night upon any cemetery

§ 18.2-126. Violation of sepulture; defilement of a dead human body; penalties

§ 18.2-127. Injuries to churches, church property, cemeteries, burial grounds, etc.; penalty

§ 18.2-128. Trespass upon church or school property

§ 18.2-129. Repealed

§ 18.2-130. Peeping or spying into dwelling or enclosure

§ 18.2-130.1. Peeping or spying into dwelling or occupied building by electronic device; penalty

§ 18.2-131. Trespass upon licensed shooting preserve

§ 18.2-132. Trespass by hunters and fishers

§ 18.2-132.1. Trespass by hunters using dogs; penalty

§ 18.2-133. Refusal of person on land, etc., of another to identify himself

§ 18.2-134. Trespass on posted property

§ 18.2-134.1. Method of posting lands

§ 18.2-135. Destruction of posted signs; posting land of another

§ 18.2-136. Right of certain hunters to go on lands of another; carrying firearms or bows and arrows prohibited

§ 18.2-136.1. Enforcement of §§ 18.2-131 through 18.2-135

§ 18.2-137. Injuring, etc., any property, monument, etc.

§ 18.2-138. Damaging public buildings, etc.; penalty

§ 18.2-138.1. Repealed

§ 18.2-139. Injuries to trees, fences or herbage on grounds of Capitol, or in any public square

§ 18.2-140. Destruction of trees, shrubs, etc.

§ 18.2-141. Cutting or destroying trees; carrying axe, saw, etc., while hunting

§ 18.2-142. Repealed

§ 18.2-143. Pulling down fences or leaving open gates

§ 18.2-144. Maiming, killing or poisoning animals, fowl, etc.

§ 18.2-144.1. Prohibition against killing or injuring police animals; penalty

§ 18.2-144.2. Prohibition against making a false representation of ownership of an animal to a public or private animal shelter; penalty

§ 18.2-145. Protection of homing pigeons

§ 18.2-145.1. Damaging or destroying research farm product; penalty; restitution

§ 18.2-146. Breaking, injuring, defacing, destroying, or preventing the operation of vehicle, aircraft, boat, or vessel; penalties

§ 18.2-147. Entering or setting in motion, vehicle, aircraft, boat, locomotive or rolling stock of railroad; exceptions

§ 18.2-147.1. Breaking and entering into railroad cars, motortrucks, aircraft, etc., or pipeline systems

§ 18.2-147.2. Devices for puncturing motor vehicle tires

§ 18.2-148. Bona fide repossession under lien

§ 18.2-149. Injury to hired animal, aircraft, vehicle or boat

§ 18.2-150. Willfully destroying vessel, etc.

§ 18.2-151. Opening or carrying away pumps, etc., used for dispensing gasoline, etc.

§ 18.2-151.1. Injuring, destroying, removing, or tampering with firefighting equipment; penalty

§ 18.2-152. Stealing from or tampering with parking meter, vending machine, pay telephone, etc.

§ 18.2-152.1. Short title

§ 18.2-152.2. Definitions; computer crimes

§ 18.2-152.3. Computer fraud; penalty

§ 18.2-152.3:1. Transmission of unsolicited commercial electronic mail (spam); penalty

§ 18.2-152.4. Computer trespass; penalty

§ 18.2-152.5. Computer invasion of privacy; penalties

§ 18.2-152.5:1. Using a computer to gather identifying information; penalties

§ 18.2-152.6. Theft of computer services; penalties

§ 18.2-152.7. Personal trespass by computer; penalty

§ 18.2-152.7:1. Harassment by computer; penalty

§ 18.2-152.7:2. Using computer to commit a scheme involving false representations; penalty

§ 18.2-152.8. Property capable of embezzlement

§ 18.2-152.9. Repealed

§ 18.2-152.11. Article not exclusive

§ 18.2-152.12. Civil relief; damages

§ 18.2-152.13. Repealed

§ 18.2-152.14. Computer as instrument of forgery

§ 18.2-152.15. Encryption used in criminal activity

§ 18.2-152.16. Repealed

§ 18.2-152.17. Fraudulent procurement, sale, or receipt of telephone records

§ 18.2-153. Obstructing or injuring canal, railroad, power line, etc.

§ 18.2-154. Shooting at or throwing missiles, etc., at train, car, vessel, etc.; penalty

§ 18.2-155. Injuring, etc., signal used by railroad

§ 18.2-156. Taking or removing waste or packing from journal boxes

§ 18.2-157. Injury to fences or cattle stops along line of railroad

§ 18.2-158. Driving, etc., animal on track to recover damages

§ 18.2-159. Trespassing on railroad track

§ 18.2-160. Trespassing on railroad trains

§ 18.2-160.1. Boarding or riding transportation district train without lawful payment of fare; penalty

§ 18.2-160.2. Trespassing on public transportation; penalty

§ 18.2-160.3. Fare enforcement inspectors; failure to produce proof of payment of fare; penalty

§ 18.2-161. Repealed

§ 18.2-162. Damage or trespass to public services or utilities

§ 18.2-162.1. Diverting wastewater line; diverting or wasting public water supply

§ 18.2-163. Tampering with metering device; diverting service; civil liability

§ 18.2-164. Unlawful use of, or injury to, telephone and telegraph lines; copying or obstructing messages; penalty

§ 18.2-165. Unlawful use of, or injury to, television or radio signals and equipment

§ 18.2-165.1. Tampering with or unlawful use of cable television service

§ 18.2-165.2. Unlawful interference with emergency two-way radio communications; penalty

§ 18.2-166. Disclosing or inducing disclosure of certain information concerning customers of telephone companies

§ 18.2-167. Selling or transferring certain telephonic instruments

§ 18.2-167.1. Interception or monitoring of customer telephone calls; penalty