Virginia Statutes

§ 17.1-501 — Judges of circuit courts; selection, powers and duties of chief judges; exercise of appointive powers

Virginia § 17.1-501
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 17.1Courts of Record
Ch. 5Circuit Courts
Art. 1ESTABLISHMENT; JURISDICTION; ETC

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Va. Code Ann. § 17.1-501 (2026).

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A.There shall be as many judges of the circuit courts as may be fixed by the General Assembly. The judges of each circuit shall select from their number by majority vote a chief judge of the circuit, who shall serve for the term of two years. In the event such judges cannot agree as to who shall be chief judge, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall act as tie breaker.
B.The chief judge of the circuit shall ensure that the system of justice in his circuit operates smoothly and efficiently. He shall have authority to assign the work of the circuit among the judges, and in doing so he may consider the nature and categories of the cases to be assigned.
C.Unless otherwise provided by law, powers of appointment within a circuit shall be exercised by a majority of the judges of the ci

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Legislative History

1973, c. 544, § 17-116.2; 1976, c. 124; 1994, c. 407; 1998, c. 872; 2004, c. 452; 2005, c. 183; 2018, c. 578.

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