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If you have a court case, you must keep your address up-to-date. Please use this form and file it with the court handling your case.
Motions may be typed by either party, may be filed on the General Notice and Motion Form or may be filed on one of the appropriate forms provided by the Supreme Court of Virginia (located here).
To file this lawsuit, you must go to the General District Court Clerks office. Ask for the proper court form. To sue for money, fill out a Warrant in Debt. Even though this court form is called a warrant, it is not used in a criminal case. It is used in a civil (non-criminal) case.
In order to initiate a name change, a docHubd application prepared in ance with the Code of Virginia and Rules of the Virginia Supreme Court must be filed. The petitioner must also provide an order for consideration by the judge.
How to Change Your Address Call DMV at (804) 497-7100. Make an appointment at any DMV customer service center. Mail a completed Address Change Request Form to:
When an indigent person seeking justice requests that a court waive the required fees, the legal Latin term is in forma pauperis, meaning they are requesting to proceed in the manner of a poor person.
YOU NEED TO CHANGE COURTS? To move your case to another court, you must make a Motion to Change Venue in writing, and file one copy with the Court where your case is currently located and another copy with the Department of Homeland Security.