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Most courts in Virginia do not allow you to bring a cell phone or other electronic device into the building. Plan ahead. If you have a specific question or need, contact your local court before you leave home and arrive at courthouse security.
The Virginia State Bar Special Committee on Access to Legal Services is pleased to offer access to a recording of the free public information webinar "What to Do When You Can't Afford an Attorney" held on November 29, 2016. (One must register in order to view the recording.) The program covered a variety of free and low cost options for legal assistance, including Legal Aid, Nonprofit Legal Service Organizations, Virginia.freelegalanswers.org and more.
This page offers information about how to go online and pay a traffic ticket received in Virginia.
The Military & Veteran Legal Resource Guide was published by the Virginia Office of the Attorney General. This booklet is for Virginia service members, their families, and veterans. It explains the legal protections, rights, and resources that are available to them under the law.
Two new resources now appear within the "Guardianship and Conservatorship" topic on the website:
FAQs [frequently asked questions and answers] about the appointment of guardians and conservators for incapacitated adults:
FAQs about Guardians and Conservators
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The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page. You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.
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There is a circuit court in each city and county in Virginia. The circuit court is the trial court with the broadest powers in Virginia. The circuit court handles all civil cases with claims of more than $25,000. It shares authority with the general district court to hear matters involving claims between $4,500 and $25,000. The circuit court has the authority to hear serious criminal cases called felonies.
Where can I find court approved forms?
The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page. You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.
Where can I find court approved forms?
The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page. You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.
Where can I find court approved forms?
The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page. You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.
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