Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 46.2-102. Enforcement by law-enforcement officers; officers to be uniformed; officers to be paid fixed salaries

State police officers and law-enforcement officers of every county, city, town, or other political subdivision of the Commonwealth shall enforce the provisions of this title punishable as felonies, misdemeanors, or traffic infractions. Additionally, notwithstanding § 52-22, state police officers may enforce local ordinances, adopted under subsection G of § 46.2-752, requiring the obtaining and displaying of local motor vehicle licenses. Fifty percent of the revenue collected from such enforcement shall be remitted by the locality to the Department of State Police and disposed of by the Department to cover its costs of operation. Every law-enforcement officer shall be uniformed at the time of the enforcement or shall display his badge or other sign of authority. All officers making arrests incident to the enforcement of this title shall be paid fixed salaries for their services and shall have no interest in, nor be permitted by law to accept the benefit of, any fine or fee resulting from the arrest or conviction of an offender against any provision of this title.
With the consent of the landowner, any such officer or other uniformed employee of the local law-enforcement agency may patrol the landowner's property to enforce state, county, city, or town motor vehicle registration and licensing requirements.
Any law-enforcement officer may patrol the streets and roads within subdivisions of real property or within a condominium pursuant to the Virginia Condominium Act (§ 55.1-1900 et seq.) or land submitted to a horizontal property regime pursuant to the Horizontal Property Act (§ 55.1-2000 et seq.), which streets and roads are maintained by the owners of the lots or parcels of land within the subdivision or the owners of condominium units within any horizontal property regime or any association of owners, on the request or with the consent of the owners or association of owners, to enforce the provisions of this title punishable as felonies, misdemeanors, or traffic infractions.
Code 1950, § 46-14; 1958, c. 541, § 46.1-6; 1972, c. 700; 1975, c. 516; 1980, c. 523; 1989, c. 727; 1995, c. 132.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 46.2 - Motor Vehicles

Chapter 1 - General Provisions

§ 46.2-100. Definitions

§ 46.2-100.1. Certified mail; subsequent mail or notices may be sent by regular mail

§ 46.2-101. Applicability of title to vehicles on certain toll roads and parking facilities

§ 46.2-102. Enforcement by law-enforcement officers; officers to be uniformed; officers to be paid fixed salaries

§ 46.2-103. Stopping vehicles for inspection or to secure information

§ 46.2-104. Possession of registration cards; exhibiting registration card and licenses; failure to carry license or registration card

§ 46.2-105. Making false affidavit or swearing falsely, perjury

§ 46.2-105.1. Unlawful procurement of certificate, license, or permit; unauthorized possession of examination or answers; unlawful distribution of false operator's license; penalty

§ 46.2-105.2. Obtaining documents from the Department when not entitled thereto; penalty

§ 46.2-106. Reciprocal agreements entered into by Governor

§ 46.2-107. Lists of vehicles used for rent or hire, or by contract carriers

§ 46.2-108. Records required of persons renting motor vehicles without drivers; inspections; insurance

§ 46.2-109. Reports by persons in charge of garages and repair shops; vehicles equipped with bullet-proof glass or smoke projectors or struck by bullets

§ 46.2-110. Right to inspect vehicles in garages

§ 46.2-111. Flares and other signals relating to stopped commercial motor vehicles

§ 46.2-112. Tampering with odometer; penalty; civil liability

§ 46.2-113. Violations of this title; penalties

§ 46.2-114. Disposition of fines and forfeitures

§ 46.2-115. Inapplicability of title on Tangier Island; adoption of local ordinances; penalties

§ 46.2-116. Registration with Department of Criminal Justice Services required for tow truck drivers; penalty

§ 46.2-117. Revocation and suspension of registration of tow truck driver; notice and hearing; assessment of costs

§ 46.2-118. Prohibited acts by tow truck drivers and towing and recovery operators

§ 46.2-119. Complaints against tow truck drivers or towing and recovery operators; enforcement by the Office of the Attorney General