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Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-96.1 — Identification of certain personalty

Current through 2026 Regular Session

Part of Article 3: Larceny and Receiving Stolen Goods, Code of Virginia.

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Full text of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-96.1

Statutory text current through the 2026 Regular Session. This publication reproduces the text of the Code of Virginia from the official Virginia Law Portal API published by the Virginia General Assembly's Division of Legislative Automated Systems; it is not the official Code of Virginia.

Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-96.1Primary source, current through the 2026 Regular Session
A. The owner of personal property may permanently mark such property, including any part thereof, for the purpose of identification with the social security number of the owner, preceded by the letters "VA." B. [Repealed.] C. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove, alter, deface, destroy, conceal, or otherwise obscure the manufacturer's serial number or marks, including personalty marked with a social security number preceded by the letters "VA," from such personal property or any part thereof, without the consent of the owner, with intent to render it or other property unidentifiable. D. It shall be unlawful for any person to possess such personal property or any part thereof, without the consent of the owner, knowing that the manufacturer's serial number or any other distinguishing identification number or mark, including personalty marked with a social security number preceded by the letters "VA," has been removed, altered, defaced, destroyed, concealed, or otherwise obscured with the intent to violate the provisions of this section. E. A person in possession of such property which is otherwise in violation of this section may apply in writing to the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Virginia State Police, for assignment of a number for the personal property providing he can show that he is the lawful owner of the property. If a number is issued in conformity with the provisions of this section, then the person to whom it was issued and any person to whom the property is lawfully disposed of shall not be in violation of this section. This subsection shall apply only when the application has been filed by a person prior to arrest or authorization of a warrant of arrest for that person by a court. F. Any person convicted of an offense under this section, when the value of the personalty is less than $1,000, shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor and, when the value of the personalty is $1,000 or more, shall be guilty of a Class 5 felony.

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Questions this section answers

Is identification of certain personalty a felony or a misdemeanor in Virginia?

It depends on the circumstances: identification of certain personalty ranges from a class 1 misdemeanor to a class 5 felony in Virginia under Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-96.1.

Removing/altering/possessing marked personalty (value under $1,000): class 1 misdemeanor (Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-96.1F) · Removing/altering/possessing marked personalty (value $1,000 or more): class 5 felony (Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-96.1F)

Which Virginia statute covers identification of certain personalty?

Identification of certain personalty is governed by Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-96.1 (Identification of certain personalty).

This reference is informational and is not legal advice.