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§ 19.2-339. Word "fine" construed - Whenever the word "fine" is used in this chapter, it...
§ 19.2-340. Fines; how recovered; in what name - When any statute or ordinance prescribes a fine, unless it...
§ 19.2-340.1. Disposition of fines in criminal cases - When a law-enforcement officer of (i) the Department of State...
§ 19.2-341. Penalties other than fines; how recovered; in what name; limitation of actions - When any statute or ordinance prescribes a monetary penalty other...
§ 19.2-342. Where and in what court proceeding to be - In a proceeding under § 19.2-341, such warrant, presentment, indictment...
§ 19.2-343. Reserved - Reserved.
§ 19.2-345. Repealed - Repealed by Acts 1988, c. 509.
§ 19.2-347. Repealed - Repealed by Acts 1983, c. 499.
§ 19.2-348. Attorneys for Commonwealth or clerks to superintend issue of executions, etc. - The attorney for the Commonwealth or the clerk of the...
§ 19.2-349. Responsibility for collections; clerks to report unsatisfied fines, etc.; duty of attorneys for Commonwealth; duties of Department of Taxation - A. The clerk of the circuit court and district court...
§ 19.2-349.1. Receipt of unpaid fines, costs, forfeitures, penalties, or restitution by Department of Motor Vehicles - At the direction of the Committee on District Courts or...
§ 19.2-350. When sheriff not to receive fines - No sheriff or other law-enforcement officer shall receive any fine,...
§ 19.2-351. How fines disposed of; informer - Although a law may allow an informer or person prosecuting...
§ 19.2-352. Officers to pay fines to clerks; default; forfeiture, etc. - Every sheriff or other officer receiving money under a writ...
§ 19.2-353. Certain fines paid into Literary Fund - The proceeds of all fines and penalties collected for offenses...
§ 19.2-353.1. Fieri facias and proceedings thereon - Any writ of fieri facias issued under this chapter and...
§ 19.2-353.2. Repealed - Repealed by Acts 1988, cc. 770, 852.
§ 19.2-353.3. Acceptance of checks and credit or debit cards in lieu of money; additional fee - Notwithstanding the provisions of § 19.2-353, personal checks and credit...
§ 19.2-353.4. Repealed - Repealed by Acts 1988, cc. 770, 852.
§ 19.2-353.5. Interest on fines and costs - A. For purposes of this section, "incarcerated" or "incarceration" means...
§ 19.2-354. Authority of court to order payment of fine, costs, forfeitures, penalties or restitution in installments or upon other terms and conditions; community work in lieu of payment - A. Any defendant convicted of a traffic infraction or a...
§ 19.2-354.1. Deferred or installment payment agreements - A. For purposes of this section: "Deferred payment agreement" means...
§ 19.2-355. Petition of defendant - (a) The court may require any defendant entering a deferred,...
§ 19.2-356. Payment of fine or costs as condition of probation or suspension of sentence - If a defendant is placed on probation, or imposition or...
§ 19.2-357. Requiring that defendant be of peace and good behavior until fine and costs are paid - If a defendant is permitted to pay a fine or...
§ 19.2-358. Procedure on default in deferred payment or installment payment of fine, costs, forfeiture, restitution or penalty - A. When an individual obligated to pay a fine, costs,...
§ 19.2-359. Official receipts to be given for fines - Every officer collecting a fine, fine and costs or costs...
§ 19.2-360. Forms of receipts; distribution; record of disposition - The Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court shall prescribe and...
§ 19.2-361. Misuse, misappropriation or willful failure to account for fines is embezzlement - If any officer misuse, misappropriate, or willfully fail to return...
§ 19.2-362. Court not to remit fine or penalty, other than fine for contempt, except as provided in § 19.2-358 - No court shall remit any fine or penalty, except for...
§ 19.2-363. Authority of Governor to grant relief from fines and penalties - The Governor shall have power, in his discretion, to remit,...
§ 19.2-364. Petition for relief; in what court filed; notice to attorney for Commonwealth - Such person or his personal representative, as the case may...
§ 19.2-365. Duties of attorney for Commonwealth upon filing of such petition - The attorney for the Commonwealth, at or before the hearing...
§ 19.2-366. Duty of court in which petition filed; certificate and opinion - The court wherein such petition is filed shall hear all...
§ 19.2-367. Proceedings to be according to common law - All proceedings had before the court under the provisions of...
§ 19.2-368. Course of proceeding when relief asked of the Governor - Whenever application shall be made to the Governor by or...