
Code of Virginia
The Code of Virginia is the collection of all laws enacted by the Virginia General Assembly, organized systematically to govern the state. It covers rules and regulations across various areas, such as criminal justice, property, education, and family matters. Essentially, it serves as Virginia’s official legal handbook, providing the legal framework that guides how government functions and how laws are applied and enforced within the state. The Code is regularly updated to reflect new laws and amendments, ensuring that the state's legal system remains current and organized.