Vermont Code § 24 V.S.A. § 1983

Identification to law enforcement officers required
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§ 1983. Identification to law enforcement officers required
(a) A law enforcement officer is authorized to detain a person if:
(1) the officer has reasonable grounds to believe the person has violated a municipal
ordinance; and
(2) the person refuses to identify himself or herself satisfactorily to the officer when
requested by the officer.
(b) The person may be detained only until the person identifies himself or herself satisfactorily
to the officer or is properly identified. If the officer is unable to obtain the identification
information, the person shall forthwith be brought before a Criminal Division of the
Superior Court judge for that purpose. A person who refuses to identify himself or
herself to the court on request shall immediately and without service of an order
on the person be subject to civil contempt proceedings pursuant to 12 V.S.A. § 122.

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