A. Written instruments.
1. All inscriptions shall be:
- a. Black;
- b. Solid, where "solid" means the lines forming each letter do not have blank or light spots;
- c. Dense, where "dense" means each letter or line is dark;
- d. Uniform, where "uniform" means the entire letter or line is the same darkness;
- e. Sharp, where "sharp" means the demarcation between each letter or line and the background is abrupt; and
- f. Unglazed, where "unglazed" means inscriptions are nonreflective.
- 2. All signatures shall be original and in dark blue or black ink.
- 3. Printing size shall be the equivalent of nine-point or larger.
- 4. Typing shall be elite (12 characters per inch) or pica (10 characters per inch) or larger.
- 5. The font shall be the equivalent of a normal Arial or Courier.
B. Plats and other drawings.
- 1. Inscriptions shall be in ink or electrostatic process that produces a permanent image.
- 2. Color of original inscription shall be black or dark blue.
3. All inscriptions shall be:
- a. Solid, where "solid" means the lines forming each letter do not have blank or light spots;
- b. Dense, where "dense" means each letter or line is dark;
- c. Uniform, where "uniform" means the entire letter or line is the same darkness;
- d. Sharp, where "sharp" means the demarcation between each letter or line and the background is abrupt; and
- e. Unglazed, where "unglazed" means inscriptions are nonreflective.
- 4. Lettering shall be no smaller than.09 inch (2.29 millimeters).
5. All signatures shall be:
- a. Original, and
- b. In dark blue or black ink.
- 6. No ghost lines shall be used.
- 7. All shading and screening shall be eliminated over written data.
Statutory Authority
§§ 42.1-8 and 42.1-82 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 32, Issue 24, eff. August 25, 2016.