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Vajudical System

The Official Web Site for Virginia’s Judicial System

This system is comprised of the Supreme Court of Virginia, the Court of Appeals of Virginia, circuit courts in thirty-one judicial circuits, general district and juvenile and domestic relations district courts in thirty-two districts, and magistrates in offices in thirty-two districts.

https://www.vacourts.gov/ The Official Web Site for Virginia’s Judicial System

Virginia's Court System - Judiciary of Virginia

Diagram of Virginia’s Judicial System Supreme Court of Virginia Virginia’s court of last resort, the Supreme Court reviews decisions of the circuit courts and the Court of Appeals when such appeals have been allowed, decisions from the State Corporation Commission, and certain disciplinary actions of the Virginia State Bar regarding attorneys.

https://www.vacourts.gov/courts/home.html Virginia's Court System - Judiciary of Virginia

Virginia Judiciary Online Case Information System

System Availability. OCIS 2.0 is expected to be available 23 hours a day. There may be brief periods of downtime to allow for data backups. There will also be planned downtime to allow for scheduled system maintenance. Unexpected issues may occur and the system may be unavailable without notice. Every effort will be made to minimize any ...

https://eapps.courts.state.va.us/ocis/index.html Virginia Judiciary Online Case Information System

GENERAL DISTRICT COURT ONLINE CASE INFORMATION SYSTEM

OES is the administrative office for Virginia's Court System. We welcome your use of this informational system. Every effort is made to provide accurate and current information. However, due to updating cycles and resources, you may encounter some inaccurate or outdated information. OES makes no warranties regarding the accuracy, legality ...

https://eapps.courts.state.va.us/gdcourts/captchaVerification.do?landing=landing GENERAL DISTRICT COURT ONLINE CASE INFORMATION SYSTEM

Virginia's Judicial System: Programs

Programs and studies listed below are no longer active, ongoing programs or studies of the Judiciary. Commission on Mental Health Law Reform. Judicial Boundary Realignment Study. Pandemic Flu Preparedness Commission. Report of the Committee on Lawyer Well-Being of the Supreme Court of Virginia. Virginia Judicial Workload Assessment Report 2013.

https://ebrief.courts.state.va.us/programs/home.html Virginia's Judicial System: Programs

Virginia Judicial System Court Self-Help

The mission of the Foreign Language Services Division (FLS) is to assist individuals with limited English proficiency in overcoming language limitations so as to ensure universal access to Virginia’s Judicial System. Toward that end, FLS provides interpretation and sight translation services, certifies and hires high quality interpreters, and ...

https://selfhelp.vacourts.gov/ Virginia Judicial System Court Self-Help

How the Judicial System Works | HowStuffWorks

Judicial System Basics. The U.S. legal system is in part inherited from English common law and depends on an adversarial system of justice.In an adversarial system, litigants present their cases before a neutral party. The arguments expressed by each litigant (usually represented by lawyers) are supposed to allow the judge or jury to determine the truth about the conflict.

https://people.howstuffworks.com/judicial-system.htm How the Judicial System Works | HowStuffWorks

Introduction to Virginia’s Judicial System – Virginia Rules

Virginia’s judicial system is represented in the figure below: There are 32 judicial districts in Virginia and every city and county in Virginia has a General District Court and a J & DR District Court. Shown in the map below are Virginia’s judicial circuits and districts.

https://virginiarules.org/varules_topics/introduction-to-virginias-judicial-system/ Introduction to Virginia’s Judicial System – Virginia Rules

Secretary of the Commonwealth - Judicial System - Virginia

Stay Connected. Secretary of the Commonwealth Kay Coles James P.O. Box 1475 Richmond, VA 23218 804-786-2441 Email the Secretariat

https://www.commonwealth.virginia.gov/judicial-system/ Secretary of the Commonwealth - Judicial System - Virginia

Virginia Courts Case Information (Circuit)

Virginia Courts Case Information (Circuit) Circuit Court Case Information This is the case management system for circuit courts in Virginia. This is a project with a limited number of courts. Cases may be searched using name, case number, or hearing date. Searches must be done by individual courts. Statewide searches are not possible.

http://ewsocis1.courts.state.va.us/CJISWeb/circuit.jsp Virginia Courts Case Information (Circuit)