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The office of the Clerk of the circuit Court dates from 1619.
From those early days until the present, the Clerk’s duties have
changed significantly, but the office remains vitally important to the
residents of each county and city.
The Code of Virginia lists over 800 separate responsibilities for the
Clerk, many of which are highly complex and challenging.
The Clerk serves as the recorder of deeds and probate judge,
issues marriage licenses and is the official court administrator for all
civil and criminal court cases.
In this latter capacity, the Clerk creates and maintains all
court files and records, prepares court orders and jury lists, contacts
jurors and issues summons and court processes.
Circuit Court Clerks in Virginia perform duties that in many states are
divided among three or four separate offices.
In keeping with tradition, therefore, Virginia has saved its
citizens significant tax dollars by combining judicial and
administrative functions into a single office.
Virginia Court Clerk's Association
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