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Civil Statute of Limitations

Discovery Rule: Yes
Limitations Period: 20 years
Tolling:  Yes
  • 20 years from accrual: 20 years from accrual, in every action resulting from sexual abuse occurring during the infancy or incapacity of the person, regardless of theory of recovery.
    Va. Code Ann. § 8.01- 243 (D).

Criminal Statute of Limitations
Limitations Period: No statute of limitations for felonies
1 year from commission of the offense for misdemeanors
Tolling: Yes while accused is fleeing from jursidiction or concealed in jurisdiction
Exceptions No
  • No Statute Of Limitations for any felony : See Va. Code Ann. § 19.2-8 (2003) (only non-felonious offenses subjected to time limitations to prosecution in this section).

Recently Passed Bills: HB 1892

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:

1.  That § 8.01-249 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:

§ 8.01-249. When cause of action shall be deemed to accrue in certain personal actions.

The cause of action in the actions herein listed shall be deemed to accrue as follows:

1. In actions for fraud or mistake, in actions for violations of the Consumer Protection Act (§ 59.1-196 et seq.) based upon any misrepresentation, deception, or fraud, and in actions for rescission of contract for undue influence, when such fraud, mistake, misrepresentation, deception, or undue influence is discovered or by the exercise of due diligence reasonably should have been discovered;

2. In actions or other proceedings for money on deposit with a bank or any person or corporation doing a banking business, when a request in writing be made therefor by check, order, or otherwise;

3. In actions for malicious prosecution or abuse of process, when the relevant criminal or civil action is terminated;

4. In actions for injury to the person resulting from exposure to asbestos or products containing asbestos, when a diagnosis of asbestosis, interstitial fibrosis, mesothelioma, or other disabling asbestos-related injury or disease is first communicated to the person or his agent by a physician. However, no such action may be brought more than two years after the death of such person;

5. In actions for contribution or for indemnification, when the contributee or the indemnitee has paid or discharged the obligation. A third-party claim permitted by subsection A of § 8.01-281 and the Rules of Court may be asserted before such cause of action is deemed to accrue hereunder;

6. In actions for injury to the person, whatever the theory of recovery, resulting from sexual abuse occurring during the infancy or incapacity of the person, upon the later of the removal of the disability of infancy or incapacity as provided in § 8.01-229 or, if the fact of the injury and its causal connection to the sexual abuse is not then known, when the fact of the injury and its causal connection to the sexual abuse is first communicated to the person by a licensed physician, psychologist, or clinical psychologist. As used in this subdivision, "sexual abuse" means sexual abuse as defined in subdivision 6 of § 18.2-67.10 and acts constituting rape, sodomy, object sexual penetration or sexual battery as defined in Article 7 (§ 18.2-61 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 18.2;

7. In products liability actions against parties other than health care providers as defined in § 8.01-581.1 for injury to the person resulting from or arising as a result of the implantation of any prosthetic device for breast augmentation or reconstruction, when the fact of the injury and its causal connection to the implantation is first communicated to the person by a physician;

8. In actions on an open account, from the later of the last payment or last charge for goods or services rendered on the account.


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  • disclose the identification of previously unknown child predators to the public so children will not be abused in the future

  • give child sex abuse survivors a day in court

  • remedy the wrong done to child sex abuse survivors caused by a overly short statute of limitations that placed predators and their enablers in a preferred position to the victims
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