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A hearing shall be held by the court, as provided herein, and the court shall rule on any such motions not later than forty-five days after the date of judgment, not including the date of entry of such judgment.
Central Criminal Records Exchange (CCRE), managed by the Virginia Department of State Police, serves as the official custodian of records for most criminal violations and receives criminal records from across the state.
Cases may be searched by locality using name, case number, or hearing date. Online access to court records such as deeds, marriage licenses, judgments, and wills for selected courts.
Searchers can find criminal records in Virginia through the Virginia State Police. Visit the Virginia State Police website. Click on Services. Click on Criminal Record Check. Fill out the SP-167 request form. Get a check or money order. Mail the information to:
Searchers can find criminal records in Virginia through the Virginia State Police. Visit the Virginia State Police website. Click on Services. Click on Criminal Record Check. Fill out the SP-167 request form. Get a check or money order. Mail the information to:
In any criminal case a subpoena duces tecum may be issued by the attorney of record who is an active member of the Virginia State Bar at the time of issuance, as an officer of the court.
An individual is able to request his or her own criminal history record maintained by the Commonwealth at CCRE. In addition, an individual is able to request his or her FBI criminal history record via the CCRE as well.
Public records maintained by a clerk of court, including nonconfidential court records maintained in individual case files, should be requested from the clerk of court. Information on requesting records from a clerk of court is available in the document Requesting Public Records from Clerks of Court.