Virginia Statutes

§ 58.1-3942 — Security interests no bar to distress

Virginia § 58.1-3942
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 58.1Taxation
Subtitle IIILocal Taxes
Ch. 39Enforcement, Collection, Refunds, Remedies and Review of Local Taxes
Art. 3Collection by Distress, Suit, Lien, etc

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Va. Code Ann. § 58.1-3942 (2026).

Text

A.No security interest in goods or chattels shall prevent the same from being distrained and sold for taxes or levies assessed thereon, no matter in whose possession they may be found.
B.Prior to such sale for distress, the treasurer, sheriff, constable or collector, or other party conducting the sale shall give notice to any secured party of record as his name and address shall appear on the records of the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Department of Wildlife Resources, the State Corporation Commission, or in the office of the clerk of any circuit court where the debtor has resided to the knowledge of the party to whom the tax is owing during a one-year period prior to the sale. Notice shall also be given to any secured party of whom the party to whom the tax is owing shall have kno

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Legislative History

Code 1950, § 58-1009; 1966, c. 559; 1981, c. 153; 1983, c. 498; 1984, c. 675; 1990, c. 553; 1996, c. 732; 1997, c. 731; 1999, c. 299; 2001, c. 801; 2005, c. 59; 2012, c. 623; 2020, c. 958.

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