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Virginia State Police Shoulder Sleeve Patch 6.75″ X 4″ Obsolete

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Virginia State Police Shoulder Sleeve Sew-on Patch 6.75″ x 4″ OBSOLETE

In 1919 the Virginia State Police was conceived with the passing of the Automobile acts which stated that the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles and his assistants were vested with the powers of a Sheriff for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of the law. The Secretary of the Commonwealth continued to be responsible for this regulation. The burden of enforcement remained with Sheriffs and Constables in counties and police officers in the cities and towns.

In 1919 the Motor Vehicle Act was passed, creating the first title laws for Virginia motor vehicle owners.

In 1932 inspectors became empowered to enforce criminal codes, as well as motor vehicle codes. In doing so legislators created a state enforcement group with the power to arrest anywhere in Virginia. A mobile enforcement agency was now ready for duty wherever civil strife or emergency conditions might exist that would warrant police personnel to ensure peace and security. It was at this time that inspectors began to be known as “Troopers.”

On November 3, 1938, an executive order from Majors Bishop and Nicholas officially adopted the title of “State Trooper.” The purpose of this was to identify specific members of the Division of Motor Vehicles performing the role of inspector and motorcycle deputy.

On March 14, 1942, the General Assembly abolished the existing Division of Motor Vehicles and created two separate agencies: The Division of Motor Vehicles and the Department of State Police. The act called for a position of superintendent for the State Police and a commissioner for the Division of Motor Vehicles. Major C. W. Woodson Jr. was officially appointed as superintendent for the State Police.

Virginia State Police details courtesy of Wikipedia.

Additional information

Weight0.20 lbs
Dimensions8 × 6 × 1 in
Patch Type

Brand

Color

Condition

Used

Size

6.75 x 4 in.

AgeGroup

Adults

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Theme

ConditionUsed
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