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  2. Subsection B of Va. Code § 29.1-567 specifically authorizes any judicial officer, including a magistrate, to issue a search warrant for goods, business records, merchandise, fish, or wildlife in connection with a violation of Article 6 of Chapter 5 of Title 29.1 (beginning at Va. Code § 29.1-563).

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  3. Chapter 5. Search Warrants. § 19.2-52. When search warrant may issue. Except as provided in § 19.2-56.1, search warrants, based upon complaint on oath supported by an affidavit as required in § 19.2-54, may be issued by any judge, magistrate or other person having authority to issue criminal warrants, if he be satisfied from such complaint ...

  4. A jail officer as defined in § 53.1-1 employed at a regional jail or jail farm may execute upon a person being held in his jail a warrant, capias or summons issued anywhere in the Commonwealth. A warrant or capias shall be executed by the arrest of the accused, and a summons shall be executed by delivering a copy to the accused personally.

  5. Code of Virginia. Table of Contents » Title 19.2. Criminal Procedure » Chapter 5. Search Warrants » § 19.2-56. To whom search warrant directed; what it shall command; warrant to show date and time of issuance; copy of affidavit to be part of warrant and served therewith; warrants not executed within 15 days. Section ; Print; PDF; email

  6. Article 3. Procedure in Civil Cases. § 16.1-79. Actions brought on warrant. A civil action in a general district court may be brought by warrant directed to the sheriff or to any other person authorized to serve process in such county or city, requiring the person against whom the claim is asserted to appear before the court on a certain day ...

  7. Bench warrant: This is also called "capias" in Virginiajudges issue bench warrants when a person refuses to appear in court on a scheduled date. What is a Search Warrant in Virginia? Virginia law § 19.2-52 permits a judge, magistrate, or any authorized person to issue search warrants if there is sufficient evidence of their involvement in ...

  8. Oct 11, 2015 · A bench warrant is an arrest warrant issued by a judge or court, most commonly when a defendant fails to appear at a scheduled court hearing. This is also known as a “Failure to Appear,” or “FTA,” warrant.

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