Virginia Statutes

§ 57-38.1 — Proceedings by landowner for removal of remains from previously unidentified or abandoned family graveyard

Virginia § 57-38.1
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 57Religious and Charitable Matters; Cemeteries
Ch. 3Cemeteries
Art. 4Abandoned or Previously Unidentified Cemeteries; Removal of Remains

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Va. Code Ann. § 57-38.1 (2026).

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The owner of any land on which is located a previously unidentified graveyard or an abandoned family graveyard, and there has been no reservation of rights in such graveyard, or when the beneficiaries of any reservations of rights desire to waive such rights, and in which no body has been interred for twenty-five years may file a bill in equity in the circuit court of the county or in the circuit or corporation court wherein such land is located for the purpose of having the remains interred in such graveyard removed to some more suitable repository. To such bill all persons in interest, known or unknown, other than the plaintiffs shall be duly made defendants. If any of such parties be unknown, the plaintiffs shall undertake active, good faith efforts to locate interested parties includin

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Legislative History

1966, c. 444; 1970, c. 377; 2014, c. 588; 2019, c. 195.

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