The Virginia Affidavit of Notice is a document that is used to provide evidence of notice, or written notification, of certain actions in the Commonwealth of Virginia. This document is used to notify parties of various actions, such as the sale of property, the transfer of title, or the filing of certain suits. The Virginia Affidavit of Notice is typically signed by the party responsible for providing the notice, before a notary public. There are two types of Virginia Affidavit of Notice: Judicial and Non-Judicial. The Judicial form is used when the notice is required by a court or other judicial body, such as in the sale of property or the transfer of title. The Non-Judicial form is used when the notice is not required by a court, such as for the filing of a suit or other action.