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SB 776

Virginia Senate bill in Session 2026.

Status: enacted. Latest action: April 13, 2026.

Probationer; requiring fines, costs, restitution for damages, etc., failure to pay.

Bill ID VA-2026-SB-776
Session 2026
Status enacted
Committee Courts of Justice; Courts of Justice
Senate enacted 2026-04-13
Summary

Requiring fines, costs, restitution for damages, support, or community services from probationer; failure to pay. Provides that a failure of the defendant to pay any fines or costs imposed on him at the time of being placed on probation as a condition of his probation shall not, by itself, be deemed a breach of such probation unless the court finds, after notice to the defendant and his counsel and a hearing, that the defendant has (i) willfully refused to pay or (ii) failed to make sufficient bona fide efforts to acquire the resources to pay. Further, the bill provides that in assessing such failure to pay, the court shall presume that a defendant who is indigent pursuant to relevant law, or who has been deemed indigent during the pendency of a criminal or traffic case, is unable to pay such fines and costs. The bill requires the court to order such defendant relief from any alleged breach of probation, absent any specific finding to the contrary.

Sponsor
Mulchi
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-01-22 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-04-13 Status enacted
2026-04-13 Latest Action Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0953)
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