§ 63.2-1940.1. Publishing a most wanted delinquent parent list; coordinated arrests
The Division of Child Support Enforcement shall (i) publish at regular intervals a list of the most wanted delinquent parents as determined by the Commissioner together with arrearage information and other identifying information, including but not limited to, a photograph, occupation and last known address for the purpose of locating such delinquent parents and (ii) […]
§ 63.2-1941. Additional enforcement remedies
In addition to its other enforcement remedies, the Division of Child Support Enforcement is authorized to: 1. Attach unemployment benefits through the Virginia Employment Commission pursuant to § 60.2-608 and workers’ compensation benefits through the Workers’ Compensation Commission pursuant to § 65.2-531; and 2. Suspend an individual’s driving privileges pursuant to § 46.2-320.1. 2002, c. […]
§ 63.2-1939. Commissioner may make demand, file and serve liens, when payments appear in jeopardy
If the Commissioner finds that the collection of any support debt based upon subrogation to or authorization to enforce the amount of support ordered by any court order or decree of divorce is in jeopardy, he may make demand under § 63.2-1916 for immediate payment of the support debt. Upon failure or refusal immediately to […]
§ 63.2-1940. Reporting payment arrearage information to consumer credit reporting agencies
The Division of Child Support Enforcement shall provide support payment arrearage information on noncustodial parents, as defined in § 63.2-100, to consumer credit reporting agencies. Advance notice shall be sent to the noncustodial parent of the proposed release of arrearage information. The notice shall include information on the procedures available to the noncustodial parent for […]
§ 63.2-1936. Procedures for posting security, bond or guarantee to secure payment of overdue support
The Department shall require, if feasible and consistent with guidelines established by the Department, that the noncustodial parent post security or bond or give some guarantee to secure overdue payments. Advance notice shall be sent to the noncustodial parent setting forth (i) the amount of the delinquency, (ii) the proposed action to be taken by […]
§ 63.2-1937. Applications for occupational or other license to include social security or control number; suspension upon delinquency; procedure
Every initial application for or application for renewal of a license, certificate, registration or other authorization to engage in a business, trade, profession or occupation issued by the Commonwealth pursuant to Titles 22.1, 38.2, 46.2 or 54.1 or any other provision of law shall require that the applicant provide his social security number or a […]
§ 63.2-1938. Commissioner may release lien or order or return seized property
The Commissioner may at any time release a support lien, or order to withhold and deliver, on all or part of the property of the debtor, or return seized property without liability, if assurance of payment is deemed adequate by the Commissioner, or if such action will facilitate the collection of the debt, but such […]
§ 63.2-1933. Distraint, seizure and sale of property subject to liens
Whenever a support lien has been filed pursuant to § 63.2-1927, the Commissioner may collect the support debt stated in such lien by distraint, seizure and sale of the property subject to such lien. The Commissioner shall give notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, or electronic means to the debtor and by certified mail, […]
§ 63.2-1934. Action for foreclosure of lien; satisfaction
Whenever a support lien has been filed, an action in foreclosure of lien upon real or personal property may be brought in the circuit court of the jurisdiction wherein such real or personal property is or was located and the lien was filed. Judgment if rendered in favor of the Department shall be for the […]
§ 63.2-1935. Satisfaction of lien after foreclosure proceedings instituted; redemption
Any person owning real property, or any interest in real property, against which a support lien has been filed and foreclosure instituted, shall have the right to pay the amount due, together with expenses of the proceedings and reasonable attorney fee to the Commissioner and upon such payment the Commissioner shall restore said property to […]