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Requesting Public Records from Clerks of Court. The Virginia Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (§ 2.2-3700 et seq.) ensures citizens of the Commonwealth and representatives of the media access to certain public records in the custody of a public body, its officers and employees.
Find a Case. NEWS. Information about civil and criminal cases in the General District Court and the Circuit Court is available online by selecting an individual court location using one of the below links. To protect confidentiality, no case information is available online for cases in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.
This information is made available for restricted public use by the Office of the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia (OES) through its computer system at the request of various Circuit Court Clerks around the state. OES is the administrative office for the Virginia court system.
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.
The official website for the judicial branch of government in Virginia offers access to court forms, case information for all levels of courts, and contacts for all courts and many court-administered programs in Virginia.
Virginia’s Court System page has information on all courts in Virginia. Records also may be obtained from the Virginia Department of Health's Office of Vital Records or Department of Motor Vehicles locations.
Select your court and then by location with the drop-down. Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court. General District Court. Circuit Court. OR. Individual locations for each court can be accessed via a drop-down tool under each type of court https://www.vacourts.gov/courts/home.html. Facebook Twitter Email.
The clerk of each district court shall destroy the court records upon expiration of the appropriate retention period as set forth in §§ 16.1 -69.55 and 16.1-69.56 and consistent with the re quirements of confidentiality for juvenile records.
The Virginia Judicial System Court Self-Help Website’s Topics page provides general. information about select case types. The General District Court Manual and the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court. Manual include detailed information on case procedures for both criminal and civil cases.
Probate is a court process to transfer property owned by a person who dies to the persons or creditors who are supposed to receive the property. Which court handles the Probate process? The Circuit Court. Where can I find out more about the Probate process?