Type the name of the state followed by the title of the codes or statutes using abbreviations.
For example: Virginia State Legislative Code would read Virg. Leg. Code.
Type the chapter number, with the word chapter abbreviated as “ch.” Type the chapter number followed by a comma.
For example: Virg. Leg. Code ch. 26,
Insert “§“ which is the character used to represent section. In Microsoft Word click the “Insert” tab then click “Symbol.” Click “More Symbols” at the bottom of the box and scroll to the symbol. Click “Insert” then “Close.” Follow the character with the section number of the code. Close this portion of the citation with a period.
For example: Virg. Leg. Code ch. 26, § 84.12.3.
Type the name of the act. Capitalize the first letter of each word in the title, with the exception of articles, prepositions and conjunctions with less than four letters.
For example: Virg. Leg. Code ch. 26, § 84.12.3. This Is Not a Real Act.
Type the volume number and name followed by the page number. Close this portion of the citation with a period.
For example: Virg. Leg. Code ch. 26, § 84.12.3. This Is Not a Real Act. 1999 Virg. Code 267.
End the citation with the date of the act followed by a period.
For example: Virg. Leg. Code ch. 26, § 84.12.3. This Is Not a Real Act. 1999 Virg. Code 267. 24 June 2011.