VA · not encoded
We have not encoded Virginia.
LandGrantIQ ships statutory rule packs for Texas and Indiana. Virginia is not one of them, so the platform will not derive a date here. It says so and stops.
Why we say that instead of covering it anyway
Every date this product derives shows the statute it came from. That only means something if the statute was actually read. A system that supplies a generic deadline for a state nobody encoded is worse than one that refuses, because it looks authoritative and cannot be checked.
So Virginia parcels can live in the platform as records, with owners, documents, offers, approvals, and the audit history that comes with them. What they will not get is a derived statutory deadline, because we have not earned the right to give you one.
What encoding Virginia would take
Reading the state's condemnation statute end to end, encoding each requirement with its citation, deriving the dates, and having every number checked against the primary source before release. Our two shipped states took that path, and the four in review are partway along it.
If Virginia is where your route runs, say so. Demand is how we pick the next one, and we would rather hear it from you than guess.
Need Virginia?
Tell us the route and the state. We prioritise the packs our pilot partners actually need, and we will tell you honestly whether it is close.
Tell us what you need