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Supreme Court of Virginia. Court of Appeals of Virginia. Circuit Court. General District Court. Circuit Court Civil Filing Fee Calculation.
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.
All cases are conducted by a judge, with no jury. There are two types of district courts in Virginia: the General District Courts and the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts.
Serving the Commonwealth through 31 judicial circuits, the circuit court is the general jurisdiction trial court with authority to try all types of civil and criminal cases.
Jurisdiction Jurisdiction over the person (or business or organization) you want to sue, called personal jurisdiction; AND. Jurisdiction over the legal issue or dispute you are suing about, called subject-matter jurisdiction.
Both jurisdictions are common law jurisdictions, and frequently rely on the Restatement (Second) of Contracts, though D.C. is more likely to turn to the Restatement than is Virginia, which has a longstanding, well-developed body of contract law.
Virginias unified district court system consists of the general district and the juvenile and domestic relations district courts. Within the 32 districts of the state, there are general district courts and juvenile and domestic relations district courts in every city and county.
In Personam Jurisdiction- A court having personal jurisdiction can exercise powers over the person of a particular defendant. In Rem Jurisdiction- A court having in rem jurisdiction will have the power to adjudicate the rights of all persons with respect to a particular item of property.