Virginia Statutes
§ 8.01-384.1:1 — Interpreters for non-English-speaking persons in civil cases
Virginia § 8.01-384.1:1
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 8.01-384.1:1 (2026).
Text
A.In any trial, hearing or other proceeding before a judge in a civil case in which a non-English-speaking person is a party or witness, an interpreter for the non-English-speaking person may be appointed by the court. A qualified English-speaking person fluent in the language of the non-English-speaking person may be appointed by the judge of the court in which the case is to be heard unless the non-English-speaking person shall obtain a qualified interpreter of his own choosing who is approved by the court as being competent.
B.To the extent of available appropriations, the compensation of such interpreter shall be fixed by the court in accordance with guidelines set by the Judicial Council of Virginia and shall be paid from the general fund of the state treasury as part of the expens
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Legislative History
1996, c. 559; 2003, c. 1011.
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