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Serving the Commonwealth through 32 judicial districts, the general district court is a limited jurisdiction trial court that hears civil cases involving amounts in controversy up to $25,000, and conducts trials for traffic infractions and misdemeanor offenses. Individual General District Court Homepages
https://www.vacourts.gov/courts/home.htmlThe Official Web Site for Virginia’s Judicial System
This system is comprised of the Supreme Court of Virginia, the Court of Appeals of Virginia, circuit courts in thirty-one judicial circuits, general district and juvenile and domestic relations district courts in thirty-two districts, and magistrates in offices in thirty-two districts. The administrative office of the courts, known in Virginia as the Office of the Executive Secretary, supports the administration of the court system under the direction of the Chief Justice and the Executive ...
https://www.vacourts.gov/Case Status and Information - Judiciary of Virginia
Virginia Judiciary E-Filing System (VJEFS) This system, for use by members of the Virginia State Bar and their designated staff, allows electronic filing of most civil cases in circuit court. General District Court General District Court Case Information Online access by locality to civil, criminal, and traffic cases in the general district courts.
http://vacourts.gov/caseinfo/home.htmlCase Status and Information - courts.state.va.us
Virginia Judiciary E-Filing System (VJEFS) This system, for use by members of the Virginia State Bar and their designated staff, allows electronic filing of most civil cases in circuit court. General District Court General District Court Case Information Online access by locality to civil, criminal, and traffic cases in the general district courts.
https://www.courts.state.va.us/caseinfo/home.htmlVirginia Circuit Court - courts.state.va.us
The circuit court handles most 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, and in civil cases for personal injury and wrongful death up to $50,000. The circuit court has the authority to hear serious criminal cases called felonies.
https://courts.state.va.us/courts/circuit/home.htmlFairfax Circuit Court - Judiciary of Virginia
19th Judicial Circuit of Virginia Circuit Courts Informational Pamphlet Judges Hon. Penney S. Azcarate, Presiding Judge, Chief Judge Hon. Randy I. Bellows, Presiding Judge Hon. David Bernhard, Presiding Judge Hon. Dontae L. Bugg, Presiding Judge Hon. Grace Burke Carroll, Presiding Judge Hon. Michael F. Devine, Presiding Judge
https://www.vacourts.gov/courts/circuit/Fairfax/home.htmlHome | Virginia.gov
The official website of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Learn about Virginia government, contact a state agency, and find the services and resources you need.
https://www.virginia.gov/District Court Information - lva.virginia.gov
District Court held at Montgomery County Courthouse (prior to 1792) or Washington County Courthouse (after 1792) heard cases originating in the counties of: Montgomery, Russell, and Washington. District Court held at New London (prior to 1800) or Franklin County Courthouse (after1800) heard cases originating in the counties of: Bedford, Campbell, Franklin, Henry, and Pittsylvania.
https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/burned_juris/District_%20Court_info.htmVirginia Judiciary Online Case Information System
Online Case Information System 2.0. System is unavailable at this time. It is currently undergoing maintenance or updates.
https://eapps.courts.state.va.us/ocis/searchFor Citizens - courts.state.va.us
Provides basic information about the requirements of the ADA as they pertain to Virginia’s Judicial System, including how to request an accommodation. Court Contact and Operational Information General Contact Information for All Courts Individual Court Homepages Map of Virginia’s Judicial Circuits and Districts Map showing Magisterial Regions
https://courts.state.va.us/citizens.htmlHow to Get Married in a Virginia Courthouse
Virginia Marriage License – This will cost you $30 and all you need to get one is an official ID (such as a driver’s license or passport). You can obtain your marriage license at any circuit courthouse in the Commonwealth of Virginia. If you are getting married here in the Winchester area, you can get one at either the Frederick County or ...
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