Virginia Statutes

§ 25.1-319 — Certificates of completion

Virginia § 25.1-319
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 25.1Eminent Domain
Ch. 3Transferring Defeasible Title by Certificate

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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 25.1-319 (2026).

Text

Upon completion of construction of any public use project for which a portion of private property was acquired by certificate, the condemnor shall, within 90 days of completion of construction, record a certificate of completion in the clerk's office of the court where deeds are recorded. Such certificate of completion shall state that construction of the public use project for which the property was taken is complete and any temporary acquisitions have terminated. The clerk shall record the certificate of completion in the deed book and index in it the names of both (i) the person or persons who own the land at the time of the recordation of the certificate of completion and (ii) the condemnor.

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Legislative History

2022, c. 735.

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