Code of Virginia
Chapter 28 - Trespasses; Fences
§ 55.1-2804. Description of lawful fence

Every fence shall be deemed a lawful fence as to any domesticated livestock that could not creep through such fence, if it is:
1. At least five feet high, including, if the fence is on a mound, the mound to the bottom of the ditch;
2. Made of barbed wire, at least 42 inches high, consisting of at least four strands of barbed wire, firmly fixed to posts, trees, or other supports substantially set in the ground, spaced no farther than 12 feet apart unless a substantial stay or brace is installed halfway between such posts, trees, or other supports to which such wires are also fixed;
3. Made of boards, planks, or rails, at least 42 inches high, consisting of at least three boards firmly attached to posts, trees, or other supports substantially set in the ground;
4. At least three feet high, if such fence is within the limits of any town whose charter neither prescribes, nor gives to the town council power to prescribe, what shall constitute a lawful fence within such corporate limits; or
5. Any other fence, except as otherwise described in this section, if it is:
a. At least 42 inches high;
b. Constructed from materials sold for fencing or consisting of systems or devices based on technology generally accepted as appropriate for the confinement or restriction of domesticated livestock; and
c. Installed pursuant to generally acceptable standards so that applicable domesticated livestock cannot creep through the same.
A cattle guard reasonably sufficient to turn all kinds of livestock shall also be deemed a lawful fence as to any domesticated livestock.
Nothing contained in this section shall affect the right of any such town to regulate or forbid the running at large of cattle and other domestic animals within its corporate limits.
The Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services may adopt regulations regarding lawful fencing consistent with this section to provide greater specificity as to the requirements of lawful fencing. The absence of any such regulation shall not affect the validity or applicability of this section as it relates to what constitutes lawful fencing.
Code 1950, § 8-869; 1977, c. 624, § 55-299; 2007, c. 574; 2019, c. 712.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 55.1 - Property and Conveyances

Chapter 28 - Trespasses; Fences

§ 55.1-2800. Definition

§ 55.1-2801. Unlawful to sell, distribute, construct, install, maintain, or use certain electric fences upon agricultural land

§ 55.1-2802. Unlawful to sell other controlling devices unless they meet certain standards

§ 55.1-2803. Penalty

§ 55.1-2804. Description of lawful fence

§ 55.1-2805. Proceeding to declare stream of water or canal a lawful fence

§ 55.1-2806. Boundary lines of certain low grounds on James River a lawful fence

§ 55.1-2807. Statutes declaring watercourses lawful fences continued

§ 55.1-2808. Property owner may place cattle guards or gates across right-of-way

§ 55.1-2809. Persons having easement may replace gate with cattle guard; maintenance and use thereof; deemed lawful gate

§ 55.1-2810. Damages for trespass by animals; punitive and double damages

§ 55.1-2811. Lien on animals

§ 55.1-2812. Impounding animals

§ 55.1-2813. Duty to issue warrant when animal impounded

§ 55.1-2814. How governing body of county may make local fence law

§ 55.1-2815. Effect of such law on certain fences

§ 55.1-2816. Application to railroad companies

§ 55.1-2817. No authority to adopt more stringent fence laws

§ 55.1-2818. Effect on existing fence laws or no-fence laws

§ 55.1-2819. Lands under quarantine

§ 55.1-2820. When unlawful for animals to run at large

§ 55.1-2821. Obligation to provide division fences

§ 55.1-2822. When no division fence has been built

§ 55.1-2823. When division fence already built

§ 55.1-2824. Recovery of amount due in connection with division fence

§ 55.1-2825. Requirements for agreement to bind successors in title; subsequent owners

§ 55.1-2826. How notice given

§ 55.1-2827. Courts to fix boundaries of villages to prevent animals from running at large

§ 55.1-2828. Petition for action to fix boundaries of village or unincorporated community

§ 55.1-2829. Entry of order if petition not contested

§ 55.1-2830. Procedure in case of contest

§ 55.1-2831. Order of court

§ 55.1-2832. Animals shall not run at large after entry of order

§ 55.1-2833. Costs

§ 55.1-2834. Owner of domesticated livestock liable for trespasses

§ 55.1-2835. Damages recoverable for timber cutting

§ 55.1-2836. Procedure for determination of damage

§ 55.1-2837. When person damaged may proceed in court

§ 55.1-2838. Larceny of timber; penalty

§ 55.1-2839. Larceny of timber; failure to remit payment to owner; penalty

§ 55.1-2840. Load tickets required for certain sales of timber; penalty

§ 55.1-2841. Effect of article