Plain-Language Summary

Virginia law §§ 46.2-1226 and 46.2-1227 establish procedures for enforcing parking regulations in Capitol Square and on primary and secondary highways. Uncontested parking citations are paid to designated officials and then to the state treasury, while contested or delinquent citations are processed through the general district court. These provisions ensure proper collection and enforcement of parking fines across different jurisdictions within Virginia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Uncontested citations must be paid to the designated administrative official, who then promptly deposits the funds into the state treasury.

Contested citations are certified or processed through the general district court in the jurisdiction where the violation occurred, and any collected funds are paid to the state treasury after court costs.

Parking regulations in Capitol Square are enforced by appointed administrative officials who handle citations and payments according to state law.

Yes, fines on highways are paid to local officials or treasurers, and contested cases are handled through the general district court in the highway's jurisdiction.