Virginia Statutes

§ 18.2-130.1 — Peeping or spying into dwelling or occupied building by electronic device or unmanned aircraft system; penalty

Virginia § 18.2-130.1
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 18.2Crimes and Offenses Generally
Ch. 5Crimes Against Property
Art. 5Trespass to Realty

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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-130.1 (2026).

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A.It is unlawful for any person to knowingly and intentionally cause an electronic device to enter the property of another to secretly or furtively peep or spy or attempt to peep or spy into or through a window, door, or other aperture of any building, structure, or other enclosure occupied or intended for occupancy as a dwelling, whether or not such building, structure, or enclosure is permanently situated or transportable and whether or not such occupancy is permanent or temporary, or to do the same, without just cause, upon property owned by him and leased or rented to another under circumstances that would violate the occupant's reasonable expectation of privacy.
B.It is unlawful for any person to knowingly and intentionally cause an unmanned aircraft system to secretly or furtively

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Legislative History

2017, c. 502; 2023, c. 381.

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