Virginia Statutes

§ 20-99.1:1 — How defendant may accept service; waive service

Virginia § 20-99.1:1
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 20Domestic Relations
Ch. 6Divorce, Affirmation and Annulment

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Va. Code Ann. § 20-99.1:1 (2026).

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A.A defendant in such suits may accept service of process by signing the proof of service before any officer authorized to administer oaths. This proof of service shall, when filed with the papers in the suit, have the same effect as if it had been served upon the defendant by a person authorized to serve process. In addition, service of process may be accepted or waived by any party, upon voluntary execution of a notarized writing specifying an intent to accept or waive any particular process, or by a defendant by filing an answer in the suit. Such notarized writing may be provided in the clerk's office of any circuit court and may be signed by such party to the proceedings before any clerk or deputy clerk of any circuit court, under oath, or may be drafted and filed by counsel or a pro

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Legislative History

1988, c. 583; 1989, c. 562; 1992, c. 563; 2019, cc. 133, 237.

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