Code of Virginia
Chapter 8 - Process
§ 8.01-313. Specific addresses for mailing by statutory agent

A. For the statutory agent appointed pursuant to §§ 8.01-308 and 8.01-309, the address for the mailing of the process as required by § 8.01-312 shall be the last known address of the nonresident or, where appropriate under subdivision B 1 or 2 of § 8.01-310, of the executor, administrator, or other personal representative of the nonresident. However, upon the filing of an affidavit by the plaintiff that he does not know and is unable with due diligence to ascertain any post-office address of such nonresident, service of process on the statutory agent shall be sufficient without the mailing otherwise required by this section. Provided further that:
1. In the case of a nonresident defendant licensed by the Commonwealth to operate a motor vehicle, the last address reported by such defendant to the Department of Motor Vehicles as his address on an application for or renewal of driving privileges shall be deemed to be the address of the defendant for the purpose of the mailing required by this section if no other address is known, and, in any case in which the affidavit provided for in § 8.01-316 is filed, such a defendant, by so notifying the Department of such an address, and by failing to notify the Department of any change therein, shall be deemed to have appointed the Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles his statutory agent for service of process in an action arising out of operation of a motor vehicle by him in the Commonwealth, and to have accepted as valid service such mailing to such address; or
2. In the case of a nonresident defendant not licensed by the Commonwealth to operate a motor vehicle, the address shown on the copy of the report of accident required by § 46.2-372 filed by or for him with the Department, and on file at the office of the Department, or the address reported by such a defendant to any state or local police officer, or sheriff investigating the accident sued on, if no other address is known, shall be conclusively presumed to be a valid address of such defendant for the purpose of the mailing provided for in this section, and his so reporting of an incorrect address, or his moving from the address so reported without making provision for forwarding to him of mail directed thereto, shall be deemed to be a waiver of notice and a consent to and acceptance of service of process served upon the Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles as provided in this section.
B. For the statutory agent appointed pursuant to § 64.2-1426, the address for the mailing of process as required by § 8.01-312 shall be the address of the fiduciary's statutory agent as contained in the written consent most recently filed with the clerk of the circuit court wherein the qualification of such fiduciary was had or, in the event of the death, removal, resignation or absence from the Commonwealth of such statutory agent, or in the event that such statutory agent cannot with due diligence be found at such address, the address of the clerk of such circuit court.
Code 1950, § 8-67.2; 1954, c. 333; 1970, c. 680; 1972, c. 408; 1976, c. 26; 1977, c. 617; 1983, c. 467; 1984, c. 780; 1991, c. 672; 2020, cc. 1227, 1246.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure

Chapter 8 - Process

§ 8.01-285. Definition of certain terms for purposes of this chapter; process, return, statutory agent

§ 8.01-286. Forms of writs

§ 8.01-286.1. Service of process; waiver, duty to save costs, request to waive, how served

§ 8.01-287. How process to be served

§ 8.01-288. Process received in time good though neither served nor accepted

§ 8.01-289. No service of process on Sunday; exceptions

§ 8.01-290. Plaintiffs required to furnish full name and last known address of defendants, etc.

§ 8.01-291. Copies to be made

§ 8.01-292. To whom process directed and where executed

§ 8.01-293. Authorization to serve process, capias or show cause order; execute writ of possession or eviction and levy upon property

§ 8.01-294. Sheriff to get from clerk's office process and other papers; return of papers; effect of late return

§ 8.01-295. Territorial limits within which sheriff may serve process in his official capacity; process appearing to be duly served

§ 8.01-296. Manner of serving process upon natural persons

§ 8.01-297. Process on convict defendant

§ 8.01-298. How summons for witness or juror served

§ 8.01-299. How process served on domestic corporations and limited liability companies generally

§ 8.01-300. How process served on municipal and county governments and on quasi-governmental entities

§ 8.01-301. How process served on foreign corporations generally

§ 8.01-302. Repealed

§ 8.01-303. On whom process served when corporation operated by trustee or receiver

§ 8.01-304. How process served on copartner or partnership

§ 8.01-305. Process against unincorporated associations or orders, or unincorporated common carriers

§ 8.01-306. Process against unincorporated associations or orders, or unincorporated common carriers; principal office outside Virginia and business transactions in Virginia

§ 8.01-307. Definition of terms "motor vehicle" and "nonresident" in motor vehicle and aircraft accident cases

§ 8.01-308. Service on Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles as agent for nonresident motor vehicle operator

§ 8.01-309. Service on Secretary of Commonwealth as agent of nonresident operator or owner of aircraft

§ 8.01-310. How service made on Commissioner and Secretary; appointment binding

§ 8.01-311. Continuance of action where service made on Commissioner or Secretary

§ 8.01-312. Effect of service on statutory agent; duties of such agent

§ 8.01-313. Specific addresses for mailing by statutory agent

§ 8.01-314. Service on attorney after entry of general appearance by such attorney

§ 8.01-315. Notice to be mailed defendant when service accepted by another

§ 8.01-316. Service by publication; when available

§ 8.01-317. What order of publication to state; how published; when publication in newspaper dispensed with; electronic notice

§ 8.01-318. Within what time after publication case tried or heard; no subsequent publication required

§ 8.01-319. Publication of interim notice

§ 8.01-320. Personal service outside of Virginia

§ 8.01-321. Orders of publication in proceedings to enforce liens for taxes assessed upon real estate

§ 8.01-322. Within what time case reheard on petition of party served by publication, and any injustice corrected

§ 8.01-323. In what counties city newspapers deemed published for purpose of legal advertisements

§ 8.01-324. Newspapers that may be used for legal notices and publications

§ 8.01-325. Return by person serving process

§ 8.01-326. Return as proof of service

§ 8.01-326.1. Service of process or notice on statutory agent; copy to be sent to defendant and certificate filed with court; effective date of service

§ 8.01-327. Acceptance of service of process

§ 8.01-327.1. Definition of "arrest under civil process."

§ 8.01-327.2. Who are privileged from arrest under civil process