Fairfax Virginia Order Setting Bond

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This is an Order Setting Bond. It is used after a Motion to Set Bond has been filed by the Defendant, and after he or she has been charged with a particular crime.

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Under Virginia State Law, these real estate assessment records are public information.

You can obtain a copy of your Deed, Certificate of Satisfaction or any other recorded document at the Circuit Court Clerk's Office, for a fee of 50 cents per page and $2 for certification, if Page 3 needed. A deed is usually one to three pages and a Certificate of Satisfaction is usually one page.

First, you need to ask for a bond hearing. At the outset, once you are arrested, you see a magistrate. That magistrate will be the first person to either give you a bond or deny you bond and hold you in jail. If the magistrate does not give you a bond, you'll next have to see a judge.

Whenever a release of a deed of trust or other obligation is recorded in the office of the clerk of any circuit court, such clerk shall record a certificate of satisfaction or certificate of partial satisfaction, stating that such deed or other obligation is released.

At a bond hearing, the issues are whether the prisoner is a risk of flight or a danger to the community.

If you know the instrument number or deed book and page number, you may request a copy of your deed either by mail or over the telephone by calling 703-691-7320, option 3 and then option 3 again. Send your written request to: Fairfax Circuit Court 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 317 Fairfax, VA 22030.

For cash bail, a person must post the total amount of the bond, in cash, to the court. If the defendant fulfills all court appearances, the cash will be returned, typically within 60-90 days. However, if the defendant fails to appear, the cash bond is forfeited to the court.

Clerk of Circuit Court-Deeds (757) 385-8821. pwalizer@vacourts.gov. 2425 Nimmo Pkwy. Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 TTY 711.

Fairfax County Office of Vital Records can provide certified copies of divorces that have taken place in Virginia from 1918 to the present. If you need a Divorce Decree please contact the Courthouse where your divorce is filed.

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Fairfax Virginia Order Setting Bond