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Committee advances SB 1261 to require electronic submission of juvenile fingerprints to state records
2136695 · January 20, 2025
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Summary
The Senate Courts Committee voted to report SB 1261, which would require electronic submission of juvenile arrest fingerprints to the Virginia State Police central records exchange, aiming to reduce errors and improve criminal-history completeness.
Senate Bill 1261, sponsored by Senator Steve Bagby, would amend state law to permit electronic submission of juvenile fingerprints and juvenile arrest records to the Virginia State Police Central Criminal Records Exchange. Proponents told the committee the change is designed to reduce errors that occur when paper fingerprint cards…
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