Virginia Statutes
§ 19.2-270.3 — Admissible evidence as to identity of party presenting bad check, draft or order
Virginia § 19.2-270.3
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 19.2-270.3 (2026).
Text
In any prosecution under § 18.2-181 or § 18.2-182 for the presentation of a bad check, draft or order, the following shall be admissible in any proceeding, hearing or trial of the case:
1.The unpaid or dishonored check, draft or order, bearing a notation thereon of the full name, residence address, home telephone number, and either the driver's license, social security or other governmentally issued identification number of the person who delivered such check, draft or order to the payee, the cashing party or its representative, and bearing the initials of the representative of the payee or cashing party to whom the check, draft or order was delivered, as evidence that such information was transcribed on such check, draft or order at the time of such delivery; or
2.A composite photogra
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Legislative History
1981, c. 292; 1991, c. 633.
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Bluebook (online)
Virginia § 19.2-270.3, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/va/19.2/19.2-270.3.