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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Fairfax County Motions Day Praecipe in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Plaintiff and Defendant details, including their names and Civil Action Number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. Indicate the Moving Party by selecting either Plaintiff, Defendant, or Other. This helps clarify who is initiating the motion.
  4. Enter the Title of Motion and specify if it is Attached or Previously Filed. This section provides context for your motion.
  5. Select the Date to be Heard and provide a Time Estimate. Choose from available time slots based on your case type.
  6. Complete the Judge's name section and check the reason for their involvement. This ensures proper assignment of your motion.
  7. Fill in your contact information under PRAECIPE by including your name, firm name, address, phone number, fax number, VSB number, and email address.
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A praecipe is a written motion or request seeking some court action especially a trial setting or an entry of judgment so it can be a synonym for a motion.
Portable electronic devices are allowed inside the Fairfax Courthouse, subject to regulations, and may be used only in common areas. Even approved devices may not be used in courtrooms for any purpose, unless expressly authorized by the presiding judge.
Defining a Motion of Reconsideration in Fairfax A motion for reconsideration asks a court to reconsider the sentence previously imposed on a defendant. Only the sentence that the court imposed after having found the defendant guilty is re-examined.
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).
A quick definition of praecipe: It comes from a Latin word that means I command (or order) [this]. In the United States, praecipes are used to make a defendant do something or to ask the court to do something, like set a trial date or enter a judgment. The word praecipe is also used in other legal terms.

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1. : any of various legal writs commanding a person to do something or to appear and show cause why he or she should not. 2. : a written order requesting a clerk or prothonotary of a court to issue a writ and specifying the contents of the writ.

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