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Court - Amherst, Amherst County General District, Virginia Supreme Court

Try criminal, civil, and traffic cases; preliminary hearings of felony cases; issue civil warrants. Civil warrants, fines and court cases. Set by statute.

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Courts - Abingdon, Washington Circuit Court, Circuit Courts of Virginia

Circuit Court for Washington County within the 28th Judicial Circuit of Virginia. The circuit court is the trial court with the broadest powers in Virginia. Handles all civil cases with claims of more than $15,000. Shares authority with the general district court to hear matters involving claims between $4,500 and $15,000. Authorized to hear serious criminal cases called felonies. Handles family matters, including divorce. Hears cases appealed from the general district court and from the juvenile and domestic relations district court.

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Law Enforcement - Madison, Madison County Sheriff's Department

Provides law enforcement and crime prevention services for Madison County residents.

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Law Enforcement - Chatham, Chatham Police Department

Identifying and investigating criminal activities. Form a partnership with the citizens to provide for a safe community. Create a feeling of safety and security.

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Bankruptcy Court - Lynchburg, United States Government

File and process bankruptcy petitions and pleading; schedule for hearing before the U.S. Bankruptcy Judge where applicable.

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Law Enforcement - Pulaski, Pulaski Police Department

A government organization charged with the responsibility of maintaining law and order.

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Law Enforcement - Quantico, Town of Quantico Police Department

Enforces the laws and ordinances of the town of Quantico.

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Court-Circuit - Fairfax, Fairfax Circuit Court

The circuit court is the trial court with the broadest powers in Virginia. The circuit court handles all civil cases with claims of more than $15,000. It shares authority with the general district court to hear matters involving between $4,500 and $15,000. The circuit court has the authority to hear serious criminal cases called felonies. The circuit court also handles family matters, including divorce. In addition, the circuit court hears cases appealed from the general district court and from the juvenile and domestic relations district court.

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Court - Danville, Danville General District, Virginia Supreme Court

Try criminal, civil, and traffic cases; preliminary hearings of felony cases; issue civil warrants. Civil warrants, fines and court cases. Set by statute. Judges Hon. George A. Jones Jr., Chief Judge Clerk Ms Julie H. Carlisle

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Court and Probation Programs - Accomac, District 2A Juvenile Justice Court Services, Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice

Provides programs and services to curtail juvenile delinquency and to resolve child custody, visitation and support disputes. Acts as a deterrent to help prevent as many problems as possible for juveniles and their families. Referrals are made to appropriate community resource and diversion programs when necessary. Provides probation and parole supervision for those youth who have been placed on probation and parole by the court.

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Law Enforcement - Chesapeake, Fifth Precinct-Greenbrier, Chesapeake Police Department

Provides the citizens of Chesapeake law enforcement and preserves the peace.

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Law Enforcement - Monterey, Highland County Sheriff's Department

Provides law enforcement for residents of Highland County.

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Law Enforcement - Floyd, Sheriff's Office, Floyd County Government

The Floyd County Sheriff's Office assigns domestic or family violence (domestic disturbances) calls a high priority.

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Court - Chesapeake, Chesapeake Circuit Court

Handles all felonies, family matters and civil cases greater than $15,000. Also hears cases appealed from the lower courts.

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Courts - Marion, Smyth Circuit Court, Circuit Courts of Virginia

Circuit Court for Smyth County within the 28th Judicial Circuit of Virginia. The circuit court is the trial court with the broadest powers in Virginia. Handles all civil cases with claims of more than $15,000. Shares authority with the general district court to hear matters involving claims between $4,500 and $15,000. Authorized to hear serious criminal cases called felonies. Handles family matters, including divorce. Hears cases appealed from the general district court and from the juvenile and domestic relations district court.

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Law Enforcement - Hampton, Law Enforcement, Hampton Sheriff's Office

Safely and securely maintains all city correctional facilities, thus ensuring the safety of the public; ensures safe and secure operation of all courts; and guarantees timely and accurate service of civil and criminal warrants.

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Law Enforcement - Fredericksburg, Area 5 Office, Virginia State Police

Area office of Virginia State Police. Important numbers while traveling in Virginia: *Virginia State Police----#77 on cell phone. *Highway Helpline---------5-1-1 or 1-800-367-ROAD (TTY users call 7-1-1). Toll-Free, 24-Hours for latest information on road and traffic conditions or to report unsafe conditions. To view traffic cameras and travel alerts, go to www.virginiadot.org and click on Travel Center.

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Emergency Communications Center - Appomattox, Appomattox County Public Safety

Provides emergency care and transportation for sick and injured; saves and protects property and life against fire.

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Courts - Tappahannock, Essex General District and Juvenile and Domestic Relations Combined Courts-15th Judicial District of Virginia

Court handles most traffic violations. Also hears minor criminal cases known as misdemeanors and conducts preliminary hearings for more serious criminal cases called felonies. Juvenile and domestic relations district court hears all matters involving juveniles such as criminal or traffic matters. Juvenile delinquency cases are cases involving a minor under the age of 18 who has been accused of committing an offense that would be considered criminal if committed by an adult. Other juvenile offenses may be referred to as status offenses. Status offenses are those acts that are unlawful only because they are committed by a minor. In addition, this court handles other matters involving the family such as custody, support and visitation. The court also hears family abuse cases, cases where adults have been accused of child abuse or neglect, and criminal cases where the defendant and alleged victim are family or household members.

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911 Services - Washington, Emergency Services, Rappahannock County Office of Emergency Management

Provides emergency dispatch for police, fire and rescue in Rappahannock County. Rappahannock County has 7 fire and rescue companies. Each company functions individually with its own elected and appointed officers. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, call the local station to volunteer: Amissville Volunteer Fire and Rescue: (540)937-5125 Castleton Community Volunteer Fire Company: (540)937-4110 Chester Gap Volunteer Fire and Rescue: (540)635-5482 Flint Hill Volunteer Fire and Rescue: (540)675-3286 Sperryville Volunteer Fire Department: (540)987-8124 Sperryville Volunteer Rescue Squad: (540)987-8085 Washington Volunteer Fire and Rescue: (540)675-3615

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Law Enforcement - Fairfax, Fairfax County Sheriff's Office

Operates a secure and humane Adult Detention Center; provides security for the Courthouse, courtrooms and surrounding complex; and serves/executes civil law process on behalf of the courts.

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Court - Chatham, Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court

To divert from the juvenile justice system those whose needs are more appropriately met elsewhere; to promote rehabilitation of those youth under its care and supervision; and to advocate for the needs of youth and their families to enable them to function successfully in their community. Intake, Investigation, Probation, Parole, Counseling

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Criminal and Traffic Cases - Fairfax, Fairfax County General District Court

The General District Court hears cases in which a person is charged with a traffic offense. Most traffic offenses are traffic infractions, which are generally punishable by a fine. For interpreters, including American Sign Language, call 703-246-7530.

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