                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

EXECUTION AND RETURN OF WARRANT, CAPIAS OR SUMMONS; ARREST OUTSIDE COUNTY OR
CITY WHERE CHARGE IS TO BE TRIED (§ 19.2-76)

A law-enforcement officer may execute within his jurisdiction a warrant, capias
or summons issued anywhere in the Commonwealth. 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.
		If the accused is a corporation, partnership, unincorporated association or
legal entity other than an individual, a summons may be executed by service on
the entity in the same manner as provided in Title 8.01 for service of process
on that entity in a civil proceeding. However, if the summons is served on the
entity by delivery to a registered agent or to any other agent who is not an
officer, director, managing agent or employee of the entity, such agent shall
not be personally subject to penalty for failure to appear as provided in §
19.2-128, nor shall the agent be subject to punishment for contempt for failure
to appear under his summons as provided in § 19.2-129.
		The law-enforcement officer or jail officer executing a warrant or capias
shall endorse the date of execution thereon and make return thereof to a
judicial officer. The law-enforcement officer executing a summons shall endorse
the date of execution thereon and make return thereof to the court to which the
summons is returnable.
		Whenever a person is arrested upon a warrant or capias in a county or city
other than that in which the charge is to be tried, the law-enforcement officer
or jail officer making the arrest shall either (i) bring the accused forthwith
before a judicial officer in the locality where the arrest was made or where the
charge is to be tried or (ii) commit the accused to the custody of an officer
from the county or city where the charge is to be tried who shall bring the
accused forthwith before a judicial officer in the county or city in which the
charge is to be tried. The judicial officer before whom the accused is brought
shall immediately conduct a bail hearing and either admit the accused to bail or
commit him to jail for transfer forthwith to the county or city where the charge
is to be tried.

HISTORY: Code 1950, §§ 19.1-98, 19.1-99; 1960, c. 366; 1975, c. 495; 1979, c.
661; 1993, c. 431; 1994, c. 933; 1997, c. 10; 1998, c. 615; 2013, c. 207.