This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
The Fairfax Circuit Court serves the residents of Fairfax County and Fairfax City. The Fairfax Circuit Court (19th Judicial Circuit) is the trial court of general jurisdiction and is the largest trial court in Virginia, composed of fifteen full-time trial judges.
804-786-6455. Public records maintained by a clerk of a circuit court, including nonconfidential court records maintained in individual case files, may be requested from the clerk of court. A listing of circuit court clerks may be found at: .
Offices: All departments AM to PM (Historic Records Center is closed from PM to PM) Monday through Friday; barring holidays, inclement weather, or other events affecting the Court's operating status.
There are 3 basic steps in filing for divorce: a bill of complaint which specifies the grounds for divorce and opens the case file, submission of a decree of reference, and submission of a decree of divorce which the judge will sign.
You can email us at GDCMail@fairfaxcounty.
Contact us! 703-FAIRFAX (703-324-7329) (phone, email and social media) is a contact center for general questions from 8 a.m. to p.m., Monday to Friday.
Fairfax County General District Court Clerk's Office Hours. AM - PM. PHONE. Automated Payment & Case Information (IVR) (703) 246-3764. Civil Division (703) 246-3012. Criminal Division (703) 246-3305. Information Line (703) 691-7320. Traffic Division (703) 246-2815. FAX.
Exceptions to Civil Statutes of Limitations Injury to PersonTwo years (Refer to §8.01-243(A).) Libel/Slander Two years (Refer to§8.01-243(A).) Fraud Two years (Refer to §8.01-243(A).) Injury to Personal Property Five years (Refer to §8.01-243(B).)6 more rows
If you choose to file a lawsuit without an attorney, you first must go to the offices of the Clerk of the GDC in the city or county where: • the defendant lives, is employed or has a regular place of business; • the incident upon which your claim is based took place; or, • if the defendant is a corporation, its ...
Declaratory judgments are considered legally binding and any party in a contract can petition the court to have its rights and obligations defined by the court.