Code of Virginia
Chapter 7 - Crimes Involving Health and Safety
§ 18.2-308.02. Application for a concealed handgun permit; Virginia resident or domiciliary

A. Any person 21 years of age or older may apply in writing to the clerk of the circuit court of the county or city in which he resides, or if he is a member of the United States Armed Forces and stationed outside the Commonwealth, the county or city in which he is domiciled, for a five-year permit to carry a concealed handgun. There shall be no requirement regarding the length of time an applicant has been a resident or domiciliary of the county or city. The application shall be on a form prescribed by the Department of State Police, in consultation with the Supreme Court, requiring only that information necessary to determine eligibility for the permit. Additionally, the application shall request but not require that the applicant provide an email or other electronic address where a notice of permit expiration can be sent pursuant to subsection C of § 18.2-308.010. The applicant shall present one valid form of photo identification issued by a governmental agency of the Commonwealth or by the U.S. Department of Defense or U.S. State Department (passport). No information or documentation other than that which is allowed on the application in accordance with this section may be requested or required by the clerk or the court.
B. The court shall require proof that the applicant has demonstrated competence with a handgun in person and the applicant may demonstrate such competence by one of the following, but no applicant shall be required to submit to any additional demonstration of competence, nor shall any proof of demonstrated competence expire:
1. Completing any hunter education or hunter safety course approved by the Department of Wildlife Resources or a similar agency of another state;
2. Completing any National Rifle Association firearms safety or training course;
3. Completing any firearms safety or training course or class available to the general public offered by a law-enforcement agency, institution of higher education, or private or public institution or organization or firearms training school utilizing instructors certified by the National Rifle Association or the Department of Criminal Justice Services;
4. Completing any law-enforcement firearms safety or training course or class offered for security guards, investigators, special deputies, or any division or subdivision of law enforcement or security enforcement;
5. Presenting evidence of equivalent experience with a firearm through participation in organized shooting competition or current military service or proof of an honorable discharge from any branch of the armed services;
6. Obtaining or previously having held a license to carry a firearm in the Commonwealth or a locality thereof, unless such license has been revoked for cause;
7. Completing any in-person firearms training or safety course or class conducted by a state-certified or National Rifle Association-certified firearms instructor;
8. Completing any governmental police agency firearms training course and qualifying to carry a firearm in the course of normal police duties; or
9. Completing any other firearms training that the court deems adequate.
A photocopy of a certificate of completion of any of the courses or classes; an affidavit from the instructor, school, club, organization, or group that conducted or taught such course or class attesting to the completion of the course or class by the applicant; or a copy of any document that shows completion of the course or class or evidences participation in firearms competition shall constitute evidence of qualification under this subsection.
C. The making of a materially false statement in an application under this article shall constitute perjury, punishable as provided in § 18.2-434.
D. The clerk of court shall withhold from public disclosure the applicant's name and any other information contained in a permit application or any order issuing a concealed handgun permit, except that such information shall not be withheld from any law-enforcement officer acting in the performance of his official duties or from the applicant with respect to his own information. The prohibition on public disclosure of information under this subsection shall not apply to any reference to the issuance of a concealed handgun permit in any order book before July 1, 2008; however, any other concealed handgun records maintained by the clerk shall be withheld from public disclosure.
E. An application is deemed complete when all information required to be furnished by the applicant, including the fee for a concealed handgun permit as set forth in § 18.2-308.03, is delivered to and received by the clerk of court before or concomitant with the conduct of a state or national criminal history records check.
F. For purposes of this section, a member of the United States Armed Forces is domiciled in the county or city where such member claims his home of record with the United States Armed Forces.
2013, cc. 659, 746; 2014, cc. 16, 401, 549; 2017, cc. 99, 237; 2019, c. 624; 2020, cc. 390, 958, 1130.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 18.2 - Crimes and Offenses Generally

Chapter 7 - Crimes Involving Health and Safety

§ 18.2-247. Use of terms "controlled substances," "marijuana," "Schedules I, II, III, IV, V, and VI," "imitation controlled substance" and "counterfeit controlled substance" in Title 18.2

§ 18.2-248. Manufacturing, selling, giving, distributing, or possessing with intent to manufacture, sell, give, or distribute a controlled substance or an imitation controlled substance prohibited; penalties

§ 18.2-248.01. Transporting controlled substances into the Commonwealth; penalty

§ 18.2-248.02. Allowing a minor or incapacitated person to be present during manufacture or attempted manufacture of methamphetamine prohibited; penalties

§ 18.2-248.03. Manufacturing, selling, giving, distributing, or possessing with intent to manufacture, sell, give, or distribute methamphetamine; penalty

§ 18.2-248.04. Methamphetamine Cleanup Fund established

§ 18.2-248.1. Penalties for sale, gift, distribution or possession with intent to sell, give or distribute marijuana

§ 18.2-248.1:1. Repealed

§ 18.2-248.2. Repealed

§ 18.2-248.3. Professional use of imitation controlled substances

§ 18.2-248.4. Advertisement of imitation controlled substances prohibited; penalty

§ 18.2-248.5. Illegal stimulants and steroids; penalty

§ 18.2-248.6. Repealed

§ 18.2-248.8. Repealed

§ 18.2-249. Repealed

§ 18.2-250. Possession of controlled substances unlawful

§ 18.2-250.1. Repealed

§ 18.2-251. Persons charged with first offense may be placed on probation; conditions; substance abuse screening, assessment treatment and education programs or services; drug tests; costs and fees; violations; discharge

§ 18.2-251.01. Substance abuse screening and assessment for felony convictions

§ 18.2-251.02. Drug Offender Assessment and Treatment Fund

§ 18.2-251.03. Arrest and prosecution when experiencing or reporting overdoses

§ 18.2-251.1. Possession or distribution of marijuana for medical purposes permitted

§ 18.2-251.1:1. Possession or distribution of cannabis oil; public schools

§ 18.2-251.1:2. Possession or distribution of cannabis oil; nursing homes and certified nursing facilities; hospice and hospice facilities; assisted living facilities

§ 18.2-251.1:3. Possession or distribution of cannabis oil, or industrial hemp; laboratories; Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services employees

§ 18.2-251.2. Possession and distribution of flunitrazepam; enhanced penalty

§ 18.2-251.3. Possession and distribution of gamma-butyrolactone; 1, 4-butanediol; enhanced penalty

§ 18.2-251.4. Defeating drug and alcohol screening tests; penalty

§ 18.2-252. Suspended sentence conditioned upon substance abuse screening, assessment, testing, and treatment or education

§ 18.2-253. Repealed

§ 18.2-254. Commitment of convicted person for treatment for substance abuse

§ 18.2-254.1. Drug Treatment Court Act

§ 18.2-254.2. Specialty dockets; report

§ 18.2-254.3. Behavioral Health Docket Act

§ 18.2-255. Distribution of certain drugs to persons under 18 prohibited; penalty

§ 18.2-255.1. Distribution, sale or display of printed material advertising instruments for use in administering marijuana or controlled substances to minors; penalty

§ 18.2-255.2. Prohibiting the sale or manufacture of drugs on or near certain properties; penalty

§ 18.2-256. Conspiracy

§ 18.2-257. Attempts

§ 18.2-258. Certain premises deemed common nuisance; penalty

§ 18.2-258.01. Enjoining nuisances involving illegal drug transactions

§ 18.2-258.02. Maintaining a fortified drug house; penalty

§ 18.2-258.1. Obtaining drugs, procuring administration of controlled substances, etc., by fraud, deceit or forgery

§ 18.2-258.2. Assisting individuals in unlawfully procuring prescription drugs; penalty

§ 18.2-259. Penalties to be in addition to civil or administrative sanctions

§ 18.2-259.1. Repealed

§ 18.2-260. Prescribing, dispensing, etc., drug except as authorized in article and Drug Control Act; violations for which no penalty provided

§ 18.2-260.1. Falsifying patient records

§ 18.2-261. Monetary penalty

§ 18.2-262. Witnesses not excused from testifying or producing evidence because of self-incrimination

§ 18.2-263. Unnecessary to negative exception, etc.; burden of proof of exception, etc.

§ 18.2-264. Inhaling drugs or other noxious chemical substances or causing, etc., others to do so

§ 18.2-264.01. Repealed

§ 18.2-264.1. Repealed

§ 18.2-265. Repealed

§ 18.2-265.1. Definition

§ 18.2-265.2. Evidence to be considered in cases under this article

§ 18.2-265.3. Penalties for sale, etc., of drug paraphernalia

§ 18.2-265.4. Repealed

§ 18.2-265.5. Advertisement of drug paraphernalia prohibited; penalty

§ 18.2-265.6. Definitions

§ 18.2-265.7. Sale of the methamphetamine precursors ephedrine or related compounds; penalty

§ 18.2-265.8. Real-time electronic recording of sales of ephedrine or related compounds; memorandum of understanding

§ 18.2-265.9. Stop sales alerts; interruption of electronic system

§ 18.2-265.10. Exemption from participation in electronic system; requirement to maintain log

§ 18.2-265.11. Exemption from participation in electronic system and maintenance of a written log

§ 18.2-265.12. Authority to access data, records, and reports

§ 18.2-265.13. Confidentiality of data in possession of Department

§ 18.2-265.14. Prohibition on disclosure of information by entity operating the system

§ 18.2-265.15. Prohibition on disclosure of information by pharmacy or retail distributor; civil immunity

§ 18.2-265.16. Compliance with statutory provisions; civil immunity

§ 18.2-265.17. Exemption of information systems from provisions related to the Virginia Information Technologies Agency

§ 18.2-265.18. Failure to report certain sales; penalty

§ 18.2-265.19. Definitions

§ 18.2-265.20. Sale or distribution of dextromethorphan to minors; purchase by minors; civil penalty

§ 18.2-265.21. Possession or distribution of unfinished dextromethorphan; penalty

§ 18.2-266. Driving motor vehicle, engine, etc., while intoxicated, etc.

§ 18.2-266.1. Persons under age 21 driving after illegally consuming alcohol; penalty

§ 18.2-267. Preliminary analysis of breath to determine alcoholic content of blood

§ 18.2-268. Repealed

§ 18.2-268.1. Chemical testing to determine alcohol or drug content of blood; definitions

§ 18.2-268.2. Implied consent to post-arrest testing to determine drug or alcohol content of blood

§ 18.2-268.3. Refusal of tests; penalties; procedures

§ 18.2-268.4. Trial and appeal for refusal

§ 18.2-268.5. Qualifications and liability of persons authorized to take blood sample; procedure for taking samples

§ 18.2-268.6. Transmission of blood samples

§ 18.2-268.7. Transmission of blood test samples; use as evidence

§ 18.2-268.8. Fees

§ 18.2-268.9. Assurance of breath-test validity; use of breath-test results as evidence

§ 18.2-268.10. Evidence of violation of driving under the influence offenses

§ 18.2-268.11. Substantial compliance

§ 18.2-268.12. Ordinances

§ 18.2-269. Presumptions from alcohol or drug content of blood

§ 18.2-270. Penalty for driving while intoxicated; subsequent offense; prior conviction

§ 18.2-270.01. Multiple offenders; payment to Trauma Center Fund

§ 18.2-270.1. Ignition interlock systems; penalty

§ 18.2-270.2. Ignition interlock system and remote alcohol monitoring device; certification by Commission on VASAP; regulations; sale or lease; monitoring use; reports

§ 18.2-271. Forfeiture of driver's license for driving while intoxicated

§ 18.2-271.1. Probation, education, and rehabilitation of person charged or convicted; person convicted under law of another state or federal law

§ 18.2-271.2. Commission on VASAP; purpose; membership; terms; meetings; staffing; compensation and expenses; chairman's executive summary

§ 18.2-271.3. Repealed

§ 18.2-271.4. Oath of office

§ 18.2-271.5. Restricted permits to operate a motor vehicle; ignition interlock systems

§ 18.2-272. Driving after forfeiture of license

§ 18.2-273. Report of conviction to Department of Motor Vehicles

§ 18.2-274. Repealed

§ 18.2-278.1. Repealed

§ 18.2-279. Discharging firearms or missiles within or at building or dwelling house; penalty

§ 18.2-280. Willfully discharging firearms in public places

§ 18.2-281. Setting spring gun or other deadly weapon

§ 18.2-282. Pointing, holding, or brandishing firearm, air or gas operated weapon or object similar in appearance; penalty

§ 18.2-282.1. Brandishing a machete or other bladed weapon with intent to intimidate; penalty

§ 18.2-283. Carrying dangerous weapon to place of religious worship

§ 18.2-283.1. Carrying weapon into courthouse

§ 18.2-283.2. Carrying a firearm or explosive material within Capitol Square and the surrounding area, into a building owned or leased by the Commonwealth, etc.; penalty

§ 18.2-284. Selling or giving toy firearms

§ 18.2-285. Hunting with firearms while under influence of intoxicant or narcotic drug; penalty

§ 18.2-286. Shooting in or across road or in street

§ 18.2-286.1. Shooting from vehicles so as to endanger persons; penalty

§ 18.2-287. Repealed

§ 18.2-287.01. Carrying weapon in air carrier airport terminal

§ 18.2-287.1. Repealed

§ 18.2-287.2. Wearing of body armor while committing a crime; penalty

§ 18.2-287.3. Repealed

§ 18.2-287.4. Carrying loaded firearms in public areas prohibited; penalty

§ 18.2-287.5. Reporting lost or stolen firearms; civil penalty

§ 18.2-288. Definitions

§ 18.2-289. Use of machine gun for crime of violence

§ 18.2-290. Use of machine gun for aggressive purpose

§ 18.2-291. What constitutes aggressive purpose

§ 18.2-292. Presence prima facie evidence of use

§ 18.2-293. What article does not apply to

§ 18.2-293.1. What article does not prohibit

§ 18.2-294. Manufacturer's and dealer's register; inspection of stock

§ 18.2-295. Registration of machine guns

§ 18.2-296. Search warrants for machine guns

§ 18.2-297. How article construed

§ 18.2-298. Short title of article

§ 18.2-299. Definitions

§ 18.2-300. Possession or use of "sawed-off" shotgun or rifle

§ 18.2-301. Repealed

§ 18.2-303. What article does not apply to

§ 18.2-303.1. What article does not prohibit

§ 18.2-304. Manufacturer's and dealer's register; inspection of stock

§ 18.2-305. Repealed

§ 18.2-306. Search warrants for "sawed-off" shotguns and rifles; confiscation and destruction

§ 18.2-307. Short title of article

§ 18.2-307.1. Definitions

§ 18.2-308. Carrying concealed weapons; exceptions; penalty

§ 18.2-308.01. Carrying a concealed handgun with a permit

§ 18.2-308.02. Application for a concealed handgun permit; Virginia resident or domiciliary

§ 18.2-308.03. Fees for concealed handgun permits

§ 18.2-308.04. Processing of the application and issuance of a concealed handgun permit

§ 18.2-308.05. Issuance of a de facto permit

§ 18.2-308.06. Nonresident concealed handgun permits

§ 18.2-308.07. Entry of information into the Virginia Criminal Information Network

§ 18.2-308.08. Denial of a concealed handgun permit; appeal

§ 18.2-308.09. Disqualifications for a concealed handgun permit

§ 18.2-308.010. Renewal of concealed handgun permit

§ 18.2-308.011. Replacement permits

§ 18.2-308.012. Prohibited conduct

§ 18.2-308.013. Suspension or revocation of permit

§ 18.2-308.014. Reciprocity

§ 18.2-308.015. Inclusion of Supreme Court website on application

§ 18.2-308.016. Retired law-enforcement officers; carrying a concealed handgun

§ 18.2-308.1. Possession of firearm, stun weapon, or other weapon on school property prohibited; penalty

§ 18.2-308.1:1. Purchase, possession, or transportation of firearms by persons acquitted by reason of insanity; penalty

§ 18.2-308.1:2. Purchase, possession, or transportation of firearm by persons adjudicated legally incompetent or mentally incapacitated; penalty

§ 18.2-308.1:3. Purchase, possession, or transportation of firearm by persons involuntarily admitted or ordered to outpatient treatment; penalty

§ 18.2-308.1:4. Purchase or transportation of firearm by persons subject to protective orders; penalties

§ 18.2-308.1:5. Purchase or transportation of firearm by persons convicted of certain drug offenses prohibited

§ 18.2-308.1:6. Purchase, possession, or transportation of firearms by persons subject to substantial risk orders; penalty

§ 18.2-308.1:7. Purchase, possession, or transportation of firearm by persons enrolled into the Voluntary Do Not Sell Firearms List; penalty

§ 18.2-308.1:8. Purchase, possession, or transportation of firearm following an assault and battery of a family or household member; penalty

§ 18.2-308.2. Possession or transportation of firearms, firearms ammunition, stun weapons, explosives or concealed weapons by convicted felons; penalties; petition for restoration order; when issued

§ 18.2-308.2:01. Possession or transportation of certain firearms by certain persons

§ 18.2-308.2:1. Prohibiting the selling, etc., of firearms to certain persons; penalties

§ 18.2-308.2:2. Criminal history record information check required for the transfer of certain firearms

§ 18.2-308.2:3. Criminal background check required for employees of a gun dealer to transfer firearms; exemptions; penalties

§ 18.2-308.2:4. Firearm verification check; penalty

§ 18.2-308.2:5. Criminal history record information check required to sell firearm; penalty

§ 18.2-308.3. Use or attempted use of restricted ammunition in commission or attempted commission of crimes prohibited; penalty

§ 18.2-308.4. Possession of firearms while in possession of certain substances

§ 18.2-308.5. Manufacture, import, sale, transfer or possession of plastic firearm prohibited

§ 18.2-308.5:1. Manufacture, importation, sale, possession, transfer, or transportation of trigger activators prohibited; penalty

§ 18.2-308.6. Repealed

§ 18.2-308.7. Possession or transportation of certain firearms by persons under the age of 18; penalty

§ 18.2-308.8. Importation, sale, possession or transfer of Striker 12's prohibited; penalty

§ 18.2-309. Furnishing certain weapons to minors; penalty

§ 18.2-310. Repealed

§ 18.2-311. Prohibiting the selling or having in possession blackjacks, etc.

§ 18.2-311.1. Removing, altering, etc., serial number or other identification on firearm

§ 18.2-311.2. Third conviction of firearm offenses; penalty

§ 18.2-312. Illegal use of tear gas, phosgene and other gases

§ 18.2-313. Handling or using snakes so as to endanger human life or health

§ 18.2-313.1. Withholding information about possibly rabid animal; penalty

§ 18.2-313.2. Introduction of snakehead fish or zebra mussel; penalty

§ 18.2-314. Failing to secure medical attention for injured child

§ 18.2-315. Repealed

§ 18.2-316. Duty of persons causing well or pit to be dug to fill it before abandonment

§ 18.2-317. Covers to be kept on certain wells

§ 18.2-318. Authority of counties, cities and towns to require and regulate well covers

§ 18.2-319. Discarding or abandoning iceboxes, etc.; precautions required

§ 18.2-320. Sale, etc., of plastic bags; warning required

§ 18.2-321. Using X ray, fluoroscope, etc., in the fitting of footwear

§ 18.2-322. Expectorating in public places

§ 18.2-322.1. Repealed

§ 18.2-323. Leaving disabled or dead animal in road, or allowing dead animal to remain unburied

§ 18.2-323.01. Prohibition against disposal of dead body; penalty

§ 18.2-323.02. Prohibition against concealment of dead body; penalty

§ 18.2-323.1. Drinking while operating a motor vehicle; possession of open container while operating a motor vehicle and presumption; penalty

§ 18.2-324. Throwing or depositing certain substances upon highway; removal of such substances

§ 18.2-324.1. Repealed

§ 18.2-324.2. Use of unmanned aircraft system for certain purposes; penalty