A. The Central Criminal Records Exchange shall operate as a separate division within the Department of State Police and shall be the sole criminal recordkeeping agency of the Commonwealth, except for (i) the Department of Juvenile Justice pursuant to Chapter 10 (§ 16.1-222 et seq.) of Title 16.1, (ii) the Department of Motor Vehicles, (iii) for purposes of the DNA data bank, the Department of Forensic Science, and (iv) for the purpose of making parole determinations pursuant to subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 of § 53.1-136, the Virginia Parole Board.
B. The Superintendent of State Police is hereby authorized to employ such personnel, establish such offices, and acquire such equipment as shall be necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter and is also authorized to enter into agreements with other state agencies for services to be performed for it by employees of such other agencies.
Code 1950, § 19.1-19.1:1; 1970, c. 101; 1975, c. 495; 1988, c. 541; 1990, c. 669; 1993, c. 313; 2001, cc. 203, 215; 2003, c. 431; 2005, cc. 868, 881; 2020, cc. 2, 529.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 19.2 - Criminal Procedure
Chapter 23 - Central Criminal Records Exchange
§ 19.2-387.1. Protective Order Registry; maintenance; access
§ 19.2-387.2. National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact of 1998
§ 19.2-387.3. Substantial Risk Order Registry; maintenance; access
§ 19.2-388. Duties and authority of Exchange
§ 19.2-388.1. Fingerprints submitted by Live Scan device
§ 19.2-389. Dissemination of criminal history record information
§ 19.2-389.1. Dissemination of juvenile record information
§ 19.2-389.2. Background checks of applicants of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
§ 19.2-390.01. Use of Virginia crime code references required
§ 19.2-390.02. Policies and procedures for law enforcement to conduct in-person and photo lineups
§ 19.2-390.04. Custodial interrogations; recording
§ 19.2-390.1. Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; maintenance; access
§ 19.2-390.3. Child Pornography Registry; maintenance; access
§ 19.2-392. Fingerprints and photographs by police authorities