Code of Virginia
Chapter 19 - Child Support Enforcement
§ 63.2-1933. Distraint, seizure and sale of property subject to liens

Whenever a support lien has been filed pursuant to § 63.2-1927, the Commissioner may collect the support debt stated in such lien by distraint, seizure and sale of the property subject to such lien. The Commissioner shall give notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, or electronic means to the debtor and by certified mail, return receipt requested, to any person known to have or claim an interest therein of the general description of the property to be sold and the time and place of sale of such property. A notice specifying the property to be sold shall be posted in at least two public places in the jurisdiction wherein the distraint has been made. The time of sale shall not be less than 10 nor more than 20 days from the date of posting of such notices. Such sale shall be conducted by the Commissioner, who shall proceed to sell such property by parcel or by lot at a public auction, and who may set a minimum reasonable price to include the expenses of making a levy and of advertising the sale, and if the amount bid for such property at the sale is not equal to the price so fixed, the Commissioner may declare such property to be purchased by the Department for such price, or may conduct another sale of such property pursuant to the provisions of this section. In the event of sale, the debtor's account shall be credited with the amount for which the property has been sold. Property acquired by the Department as herein prescribed may be sold by the Commissioner at public or private sale, and the amount realized shall be placed in the state general fund to the credit of the Department. In all cases of sale, as aforesaid, the Commissioner shall issue a bill of sale or a deed to the purchaser and such bill of sale or deed shall be prima facie evidence of the right of the Commissioner to make such sale and conclusive evidence of the regularity of his proceeding in making the sale and shall transfer to the purchaser all right, title, and interest of the debtor in such property. The proceeds of any such sale, except in those cases wherein the property has been acquired by the Department, shall be first applied by the Commissioner to reimbursement of the costs of distraint and the sale, and thereafter in satisfaction of the delinquent account. Any excess which shall thereafter remain in the hands of the Commissioner shall be refunded to the debtor. Sums so refundable to a debtor may be subject to seizure or distraint by any taxing authority of the Commonwealth or its political subdivisions or by the Commissioner for new sums due and owing subsequent to the subject proceeding. Except as specifically provided in this chapter, there shall be exempt from attachment, distraint, seizure, execution and sale under this chapter such property as is exempt therefrom under the laws of this Commonwealth.
1974, c. 413, § 63.1-261; 1975, cc. 311, 596; 1976, c. 357; 2002, c. 747; 2016, c. 29.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 63.2 - Welfare (Social Services)

Chapter 19 - Child Support Enforcement

§ 63.2-1900. Definitions

§ 63.2-1901. Purpose of chapter; powers and duties of the Department

§ 63.2-1902. Central unit for information and administration; request and receipt of information from other entities and agencies; disclosure of such information

§ 63.2-1903. Authority to issue certain orders; civil penalty

§ 63.2-1904. Administrative support remedies available for individuals not receiving public assistance; fees

§ 63.2-1905. Establishment of State Case Registry

§ 63.2-1906. Department may disclose information to Internal Revenue Services

§ 63.2-1907. Child support enforcement; private contracts

§ 63.2-1908. Payment of public assistance for child or custodial parent constitutes debt to Department by noncustodial parents; limitations; Department subrogated to rights

§ 63.2-1908.1. Arrears compromise program

§ 63.2-1909. Receipt of public assistance for child as assignment of right in support obligation; Commissioner as attorney for endorsing drafts

§ 63.2-1910. Payment of foster care expenditures for child constitutes debt to local department by noncustodial parents; limitations; local department subrogated to rights

§ 63.2-1911. Duty of local departments to enforce support; referral to Department

§ 63.2-1912. Minor noncustodial parents whose child receives TANF; child support obligations

§ 63.2-1913. Administrative establishment of paternity

§ 63.2-1914. Hospital paternity establishment programs

§ 63.2-1915. Administrative support order

§ 63.2-1916. Notice of administrative support order; contents; hearing; modification

§ 63.2-1917. When delivery of notice to party at last known address may be deemed sufficient

§ 63.2-1918. Administrative establishment of obligations

§ 63.2-1919. Requirement to provide financial statements

§ 63.2-1920. Department may order exchange of financial information

§ 63.2-1921. Authority to initiate reviews of certain orders

§ 63.2-1922. Commissioner may set amount of debt accrued where no court order or final divorce decree

§ 63.2-1923. Immediate withholding from income; exception; notices required

§ 63.2-1924. Withholding from income; default of administrative or judicial support order; notices required; priorities; orders from other states

§ 63.2-1924.1. Health care coverage; National Medical Support Notice

§ 63.2-1925. Certain amount of income that may be withheld by lien or order

§ 63.2-1926. Withholding pursuant to foreign support order

§ 63.2-1927. Assertion of lien; effect

§ 63.2-1928. Service of lien

§ 63.2-1929. Orders to withhold and to deliver property of debtor; issuance and service; contents; right to appeal; answer; effect; delivery of property; bond to release; fee; exemptions

§ 63.2-1930. Civil liability upon failure to comply with lien, order, etc.

§ 63.2-1931. Effect of service on banks, savings institutions, etc.

§ 63.2-1932. Data exchange agreements authorized; immunity

§ 63.2-1932.1. Automated administrative enforcement in interstate cases

§ 63.2-1933. Distraint, seizure and sale of property subject to liens

§ 63.2-1934. Action for foreclosure of lien; satisfaction

§ 63.2-1935. Satisfaction of lien after foreclosure proceedings instituted; redemption

§ 63.2-1936. Procedures for posting security, bond or guarantee to secure payment of overdue support

§ 63.2-1937. Applications for occupational or other license to include social security or control number; suspension upon delinquency; procedure

§ 63.2-1938. Commissioner may release lien or order or return seized property

§ 63.2-1939. Commissioner may make demand, file and serve liens, when payments appear in jeopardy

§ 63.2-1940. Reporting payment arrearage information to consumer credit reporting agencies

§ 63.2-1940.1. Publishing a most wanted delinquent parent list; coordinated arrests

§ 63.2-1941. Additional enforcement remedies

§ 63.2-1942. Administrative hearing on notice of debt; withholdings; orders to withhold and deliver property to debtor; set-off debt collection

§ 63.2-1943. Appeal from decision of hearing officer

§ 63.2-1944. Employee debtor rights protected; limitation

§ 63.2-1945. Assignment of earnings to be honored; inapplicability of § 40.1-31

§ 63.2-1946. Virginia New Hire Reporting Center; State Directory of New Hires; reporting by employers

§ 63.2-1947. Assistance by Office of the Attorney General

§ 63.2-1948. Payment by Department for legal services

§ 63.2-1949. Authority of city, county, or attorney for the Commonwealth to represent the Department

§ 63.2-1950. Child support enforcement privatized legal services

§ 63.2-1951. Interest on support payments collected

§ 63.2-1952. Interest on debts due

§ 63.2-1953. Disposition of funds collected as debts to Department

§ 63.2-1954. Distribution of collection

§ 63.2-1954.1. Repealed

§ 63.2-1955. Distribution of collections from federal tax refund offsets

§ 63.2-1956. Release of excess funds to debtor

§ 63.2-1957. Unidentifiable moneys held in special account

§ 63.2-1958. Charging off support debts as uncollectible

§ 63.2-1959. Department exempt from fees

§ 63.2-1960. Recovery of certain fees and costs