Virginia Statutes
§ 17.1-331 — Notice
Virginia § 17.1-331
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 17.1COURTS OF RECORD
Ch. 3SUPREME COURT
Art. 3DECLARATION OF JUDICIAL EMERGENCY
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 17.1-331 (2026).
Text
Any order declaring a judicial emergency shall be recorded in the order book maintained by the clerk of the Supreme Court, and notice shall be provided to the clerk of the Court of Appeals and all judges and clerks of the courts within any affected circuit or district. Notice to the public shall be given by any means reasonably calculated to inform interested persons and may, without limitation, include publication in a newspaper of local or state-wide distribution, posting of written notices at courthouses and other public facilities, and announcements on television, radio, and the Internet.
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Legislative History
2010, cc. 451, 757.
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