Missed your Traffic/Criminal Court Date?
- To find out what happened to your case, go to the Clerk’s Office in person, or call the Clerk’s Office at the appropriate phone number.
- For information on how to view your case status online, visit VACourts.gov.
How do I get a copy of my divorce decree in Fairfax County?
You can request a certified copy of your Final Divorce Decree, or other orders, by mail. Pursuant to Virginia Code §17.1-275 (8) the first copy of a Final Order is free. Please be sure to indicate in your letter to the Clerk’s Office if this is your first Certified Copy of a Final Order.
How do I get my court transcripts in Virginia?
If you are interested in obtaining court records, you should go to the courthouse where the case is taking place and request the records in writing from the clerk of the court (there will usually be a request form).
How do I find out my court date in Maryland?
How do I find out when it is? You can look up the case online at CaseSearch. Court dates should appear under Court Scheduling Information. You can also call the Clerk’s Office at 410-535-1600 ext.
Are criminal records public information in Virginia?
Chapter 37 of Title 2.2 of the Code of Virginia, also known as the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, ensures that all government records, including criminal records, must be made public.
Are Virginia divorce records public?
Are Virginia Divorce Records Public Information? Virginia divorce records become public information 25 years after the date the divorce decree was issued. Thereafter, interested persons may obtain public divorce records in Virginia.
How many judges are on the district court?
More than 600 judges sit on district courts, almost 200 judges sit on courts of appeals, and 9 justices make up the Supreme Court. Because all federal judges have life terms, no single president will make all of these appointments.
How to obtain case information?
Case Information by Phone Case information is available toll free through the court’s automated Voice Case Information System (VCIS) at (866)-222-8029. This system is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A case number, complete name, or a social security number/ITIN is required to obtain case information.
How to find judgments online?
Various judgments passed by different courts of the states of US can be accessed online with the related information. This includes resources pertaining to constitutions, statutes, cases and more. Run a search for case summaries or select a jurisdiction to browse applicable laws.
What is a general district court?
General District Court. About. There is a general district court in each city and county in Virginia. The general district court handles traffic violations, hears minor criminal cases known as misdemeanors, and conducts preliminary hearings for more serious criminal cases called felonies.