                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

NEW RESIDENTS AND NONRESIDENT OFFENDERS; REGISTRATION REQUIRED (§ 9.1-905)

A. All persons required to register shall register within three days of
establishing a residence in the Commonwealth.

B. Nonresident offenders entering the Commonwealth for an extended visit, for
employment, to carry on a vocation, or as a student attending school who are
required to register in their state of residence or who would be required to
register if a resident of the Commonwealth shall, within three days of entering
the Commonwealth for an extended visit, accepting employment or enrolling in
school in the Commonwealth, be required to register and reregister in person
with the local law-enforcement agency.

C. To document employment or school attendance in Virginia a person shall
present proof of enrollment as a student or suitable proof of temporary
employment in the Commonwealth and one photo-identification form issued by a
governmental agency of the person&#8217;s state of residence which contains the
person&#8217;s complete name, gender, date of birth and complete address.

D. For purposes of this section:
			&#8220;Employment&#8221; and &#8220;carry on a vocation&#8221; include
employment that is full-time or part-time for a period of time exceeding 14 days
or for an aggregate period of time exceeding 30 days during any calendar year,
whether financially compensated, volunteered, or for the purpose of government
or educational benefit.
			&#8220;Extended visit&#8221; means a period of visitation for any purpose in
the Commonwealth of 30 days or more.
			&#8220;Student&#8221; means a person who is enrolled on a full-time or
part-time basis, in any public or private educational institution, including any
secondary school, trade or professional institution, or institution of higher
education.

HISTORY: 2003, c. 584; 2005, c. 603; 2006, cc. 857, 914.