Code of Virginia
Chapter 23 - Central Criminal Records Exchange
§ 19.2-392. Fingerprints and photographs by police authorities

A. All duly constituted police authorities having the power of arrest may take the fingerprints and photographs of: (i) any person arrested by them and charged with a felony or a misdemeanor an arrest for which is to be reported by them to the Central Criminal Records Exchange, (ii) any person who pleads guilty or is found guilty after being summoned in accordance with subsection B of § 19.2-73 or § 19.2-74, (iii) any person charged with an offense that has been deferred by the court pursuant to §§ 18.2-57.3, 18.2-251, or 19.2-303.2, or (iv) upon the order of a court, any person found in contempt or in violation of the terms or conditions of a suspended sentence or probation for a felony offense pursuant to § 18.2-456, 19.2-306, or 53.1-165. Such authorities shall make such records available to the Central Criminal Records Exchange. Such authorities are authorized to provide, on the request of duly appointed law-enforcement officers, copies of any fingerprint records they may have, and to furnish services and technical advice in connection with the taking, classifying and preserving of fingerprints and fingerprint records.
B. Such police authorities may establish and collect a reasonable fee not to exceed $10 for the first card and $5 for each successive card for the taking of fingerprints when voluntarily requested by any person for purposes other than criminal violations.
Code 1950, § 19.1-19.6; 1968, c. 722; 1975, c. 495; 1978, c. 825; 1985, c. 306; 2005, c. 347; 2019, cc. 782, 783; 2020, cc. 91, 92, 93, 189.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 19.2 - Criminal Procedure

Chapter 23 - Central Criminal Records Exchange

§ 19.2-387. Exchange to operate as a division of Department of State Police; authority of Superintendent of State Police

§ 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

§ 19.2-389.3. (For contingent expiration dates see Acts 2021, Sp. Sess. I, cc. 524, 542, 550, and 551) Marijuana possession; limits on dissemination of criminal history record information; prohibited practices by employers, educational institutions,...

§ 19.2-389.3. (For contingent effective date see Acts 2021, Sp. Sess. I, cc. 524, 542, 550, and 551) Marijuana possession; limits on dissemination of criminal history record information; prohibited practices by employers, educational institutions, an...

§ 19.2-390. Reports to be made by local law-enforcement officers, conservators of the peace, clerks of court, Secretary of the Commonwealth and Corrections officials to State Police; material submitted by other agencies

§ 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

§ 19.2-390.03. Development and dissemination of model policy on fingerprinting and reports to the Central Criminal Records Exchange

§ 19.2-390.04. Custodial interrogations; recording

§ 19.2-390.1. Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; maintenance; access

§ 19.2-390.2. Repealed

§ 19.2-390.3. Child Pornography Registry; maintenance; access

§ 19.2-391. Records to be made available to Exchange by state officials and agencies; duplication of records

§ 19.2-392. Fingerprints and photographs by police authorities

§ 19.2-392.01. Judges may require taking of fingerprints and photographs in certain misdemeanor cases

§ 19.2-392.02. National criminal background checks by businesses and organizations regarding employees or volunteers providing care to children or the elderly or disabled