A valid VCC file is usually a or comma-separated (CSV) text file containing thousands of offense records. Each entry represents a unique legal violation and includes:
: A unique alphanumeric identifier (e.g., BOT6220M4 ).
Because legal statutes change frequently, you should always source the most recent version directly from official Virginia state portals: vcc.txt
: A searchable web interface for manual lookups.
: Start and end dates for the validity of that specific code. A valid VCC file is usually a or
: The legal statute associated with the offense (e.g., 29.1-744.1 ).
: A clear text summary (e.g., "WATERCRAFT-FAIL TO MAINTAIN PROPER DISTANCE FROM SHORE"). : Start and end dates for the validity of that specific code
If you are a developer working with Virginia's LIDS (Local Inmate Data System) or related judicial software, a "proper" version of this file must adhere to specific formatting requirements to be parsable by state systems. Proper vcc.txt Structure