The Virginia List of Heirs is a legal document used in Virginia to identify all the heirs of an estate. It is typically used by executors, administrators, and trustees as a way to locate and contact all the heirs of a decedent. The list usually includes the decedent's name, date of death, and the names and relationships of all the heirs. There are two types of Virginia List of Heirs: an affidavit list, which is sworn to by an heir or other interested party; and a notice list, which is provided to all interested parties in order to give them notice of the estate's proceedings. Both types of lists are important for ensuring that all the heirs are properly identified and that every person who stands to benefit from the estate is given proper notification.