Virginia Statutes

§ 19.2-392.11 — (Effective July 1, 2026) Automatic sealing of misdemeanor offenses resulting in acquittal, nolle prosequi, or dismissal for persons with no convictions or deferred and dismissed offenses on their criminal history record

Virginia § 19.2-392.11
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 19.2Criminal Procedure
Ch. 23.2Sealing of Criminal History Record Information and Court Records

This text of Virginia § 19.2-392.11 ((Effective July 1, 2026) Automatic sealing of misdemeanor offenses resulting in acquittal, nolle prosequi, or dismissal for persons with no convictions or deferred and dismissed offenses on their criminal history record) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Virginia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Va. Code Ann. § 19.2-392.11 (2026).

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A.On at least an annual basis, the Department of State Police shall electronically review the Central Criminal Records Exchange and identify all persons with finalized misdemeanor case dispositions with an offense date on or after January 1, 1986, that resulted in (i) an acquittal, (ii) a nolle prosequi, or (iii) a dismissal, excluding any charge that was deferred and dismissed after a finding of facts sufficient to justify a finding of guilt, where the criminal history record of such person contains no convictions for any criminal offense for a violation of any law of the Commonwealth that requires a report to the Central Criminal Records Exchange under subsection A of § 19.2-390and where such criminal history record contains no arrests or charges for a violation of any law of the Common

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Legislative History

2021, Sp. Sess. I, cc. 524, 542; 2023, cc. 554, 555; 2025, cc. 634, 671.

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