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Code · Virginia · Title 19.2 · Chapter 21

Code of Virginia § 19.2-360.1. (Effective January 1, 2026) Itemized statement of fines, restitution, forfeiture, penalty, and other costs.

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The clerk of the court, upon written or electronic request, shall provide an itemized statement to any defendant convicted of a traffic infraction or a violation of any criminal law of the Commonwealth or of any political subdivision thereof, or found not innocent in the case of a juvenile, who is sentenced to pay a fine, restitution, forfeiture, or penalty or assessed any other costs in the circuit court or appropriate district court of his county or city at the time such fine, restitution, forfeiture, penalty, or other costs are assessed, or within a reasonable time after assessment.
The clerk shall also provide an updated statement of the outstanding balances of fines, forfeiture, and penalties, restitution and costs, or payment history upon written or electronic request of the defendant. Any such itemized or updated statement shall be provided to the defendant either in person if he appears in person and furnishes proper identification or by trackable courier service with signature requirement or first-class mail.
2025, c. 638 .
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