http://www.courts.state.va.us/courts/jdr/jdrinfo.pdf
Child Abuse and Neglect:
1. A caregiver who creates or inflicts a physical or mental injury upon a child.
2. A caregiver who creates the child to be at risk of physical or mental injury.
3. A caregiver who refuses to provide for juvenile’s health and well-being.
http://guidance.pwcs.ashland.schoolf...525&gid=831351
Prince William County
Child Supervision Guidelines
Child Supervision
Ages 0-8 May not be left unsupervised
Ages 9-11 No more than 1.5 hours alone-day only
Ages 12-15 May be left alone all day
Ages 16-17 May be left alone all night or over the weekend
Babysitting Guidelines
Ages 12-13 May baby sit children up to four hours
Ages 14-15 May baby sit more than four hours-not overnight or
weekends
Ages 16-17 May baby sit children overnight or over the weekend
Fairfax County
Age Guidelines ...
7 years and under: Should not be left alone for any period of time. This may include leaving children unattended in cars, playgrounds, and backyards. The determining consideration would be the dangers in the environment and the ability of the caretaker to intervene.
8 to 10 years:Should not be left alone for more than 1½ hours and only during daylight and early evening hours.
11 to 12 years:May be left alone for up to 3 hours but not late at night or in circumstances requiring inappropriate responsibility.
13 to 15 years:May be left unsupervised, but not overnight.
16 to 17 years:May be left unsupervised (in some cases, for up to two consecutive overnight periods).
I"ve not searched deeper into each county, those popped up easier. We were looking the other day and couldn't find anything about Pulaski, which ANonyMs gave the main law in Va doesn't specify an age. I know the arrests I've seen in the news for negligence with kids wandering were for young children, so it's on a case by case basis. Probably if there's been interaction with CPS or LE before in those cases.