The operation and funding of law enforcement agencies in Virginia is a shared responsibility between state and local governments.

Local law enforcement agencies receive financial assistance from the state primarily through the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) and the Compensation Board, both of which receive general fund support from the House Appropriations Committee.

172
police departments
86
sheriffs' offices
$229.7M
in HB 599 funding

Budget Overview

The Appropriations Act supports funding for state law enforcement agencies, local police departments and sheriff’s offices, and specific funding initiatives.

DCJS administers a number of grant programs which support local law enforcement. The largest is the Aid to Localities with Police Departments grant program, often referred to “HB599 Funding”; in 2025, this program provided $229.7 million to 172 counties, cities, and towns operating police departments in the Commonwealth.

DCJS also administers a number of grants supporting specific initiatives, including the federal Byrne Justice Assistance Grant program, School Resource Officer Incentive Grants Fund, the Firearm Intervention and Prevention Fund, the Operation Ceasefire Grant Fund, and the Safer Communities Program. In FY 2025, DCJS was appropriated a total of $215.5 million for criminal justice assistance grants.

The Appropriations Act also provides support for the operation of local sheriff’s departments with primary local law enforcement responsibilities, as well as the provision of courthouse security. In FY 2025, the Compensation Board provided $200.5 million to local sheriffs’ departments for their law enforcement and courthouse security responsibilities.

Programs/Policy Highlights

  • Byrne Justice Assistance Grant Program | $5.5 Million in FFY 2024
    Federal grant program that supports a wide variety of justice related programming including local law enforcement, court, prevention and education, corrections and community corrections, drug treatment and enforcement, planning and evaluation and technology improvements. The federal government provides funding directly to the state ($3.8 million) and local governments ($1.7 million).
  • School Resource Officer Incentive Grant Funds | $23.1 million
    Provides funding to localities to support the costs of a School Resource Officer or School Security Officer in elementary and secondary schools
  • Firearm Intervention and Prevention Fund | $9 million
    Provides grants to non-profits to support prevention related programming for youth or help individuals and families impacted by violence
  • Operation Ceasefire Grant Fund | $10 million
    Provides grant funding to local law enforcement agencies, community based organizations, and prosecutors to support violent crime, training for law enforcement officers and prosecutors, and equipment for law enforcement agencies
  • Safer Communities Program | $14 million
    Supports holistic, community-based strategies that address the root causes and conditions of community violence, such as after-school programs, education, and case management for trauma-informed mental health care

Reports and Presentations

Resources and Deep Dives

Staff Contact

David

David Reynolds

Legislative Fiscal Analyst (DCJS and VSP Funding)