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102 Governor Street, Richmond, VA 23219
To enforce the charitable gaming laws of the commonwealth and to allow non-profit religious, educational, charitable and community organizations to raise needed funds. Department of Agriculture; under the Division of Consumer Protection.
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53 Court Square, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Provides a chief prosecuting officer for Rockingham County and Harrisonburg area responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses, and investigating allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption and unlawful conduct by public officials. Also administers the Victim/Witness program.
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Virginia 211
1000 Bank Street, Richmond, VA 23219
The lieutenant governor serves as president of the Senate of Virginia and is first in the line of succession to the governor. The lieutenant governor is allowed to run for reelection.
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84 Courthouse Square, Lovingston, VA 22949
Provides a chief prosecuting officer for Nelson County who is responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles,who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses and investigating allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption and unlawful conduct by public officials.
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Virginia 211
165 Courthouse Lane, Monterey, VA 24465
Provides a chief prosecuting officer for Highland County, responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses, investigating allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption and unlawful conduct by public officials.
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Virginia 211
10700 Horsemens Road, New Kent, VA 23124
Promote, sustain, grow, and control a native horse racing industry with pari-mutuel wagering by prescribing regulations and conditions that command and promote excellence and complete honesty and integrity in racing and wagering.
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Virginia 211
1000 Bank Street, Richmond, VA 23219
The Governor of Virginia leads the executive branch, ensuring state laws are carried out, managing the Commonwealth’s budget, and appointing key leaders. The Governor sets policy priorities, oversees emergency response, and represents Virginia at the state and national level. Learn more about the Governor’s role and responsibilities.
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Virginia 211
410 East High Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Provides a chief prosecuting officer for county who is responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses; and investigating allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption and unlawful conduct by public officials.
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To find your Virginia State Senator please visit the web site (above), enter your address and zip code and click on Look Up. The Senate of Virginia consists of 40 Senators who are elected by the qualified voters of their districts to serve for terms of four years. The Clerk's Office provides information to the public regarding the legislative process and the enactment of laws. To contact Virginia Legislators by telephone please call: Clerk of the Virginia Senate (804)698-7400
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Virginia 211
202 North 9th Street, Richmond, VA 23219
The attorney general is chief legal advisor to the governor and the General Assembly, chief lawyer of Virginia, and the head of the Department of Law. The attorney general is second in the line of succession to the governor. Whenever there is a vacancy in all three executive offices of governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general, then the speaker of the Virginia.
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Virginia 211
107 N Kent Street, Winchester, VA 22601
Provides a chief prosecuting officer for the Frederick County responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses, and investigating allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption and unlawful conduct by public officials.
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Virginia 211
1000 Bank Street, Richmond, VA 23219
Chief responsibilities are to represent citizens in the formulation of public policy, enact laws of the Commonwealth, approve the budget, levy taxes, elect judges and confirm appointments by the Governor. Find out more information about contacting individual legislators, bill tracking, and lobbyist in a box by visiting the website https://whosmy.virginiageneralassembly.gov/
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Virginia 211
110 North Madison Road, Orange, VA 22960
Provides a constitutional official who is elected to an eight-year term by the voters of the locality. The clerk handles administrative matters for the court and also has authority to probate wills and grant administration of estates. The clerk is the custodian of the court records and the clerk's office is where deeds are recorded and marriage licenses are issued. 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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116 South Court Street, Suite D, Luray, VA 22835
The Commonwealth's Attorney is responsible for the prosecution of criminal offenses in Page County. The office prosecutes all felony, misdemeanor and traffic charges brought in the county and oversees the Victim/Witness Office.
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21 North New Street, Staunton, VA 24401
Renders advisory opinions, prepares appellate briefs, and serves as chief legal advisor to the Police Department and is responsible for all criminal prosecutions in the City of Staunton. Also administers the Victim/Witness Program.
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Virginia 211
118 West Davis Street, Suite 102, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides a chief prosecuting officer for the Culpeper County is responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses, and investigating allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption and unlawful conduct by public officials.
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Virginia 211
250 South Wayne Avenue, Waynesboro, VA 22980
Provides a prosecuting Attorney for Waynesboro and East Augusta County. Also administers the Victim/Witness program. LICENSED BY: VA State Bar
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Virginia 211
6 East Johnson Street, Staunton, VA 24401
Provides an elected, constitutional, law enforcement official. The office is responsible for the prosecution of all felony cases and all misdemeanor cases required by law or court order. The Office provides services which support the victims and witnesses involved in the various cases handled by the Office. In addition, the Office provides consumer protection assistance to residents of the County. The office prosecutes cases in all three courts. These courts are the Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court, General District Court and Circuit Court.
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Virginia 211
1111 East Broad Street, Patrick Henry Building, Richmond, VA 23219
Oversees general government operations to ensure efficient and effective management of the people's resources.
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Virginia 211
1000 Bank Street, Richmond, VA 23219
Chief responsibilities are to represent citizens in the formulation of public policy, enact laws of the Commonwealth, approve the budget, levy taxes, elect judges and confirm appointments by the Governor. Find out more information about contacting individual legislators, bill tracking, and lobbyist in a box by visiting the website https://whosmy.virginiageneralassembly.gov/
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Virginia 211
919 East Main Street, Suite 2101, Richmond, VA 23219
The Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) conducts program evaluation, policy analysis, and oversight of state agencies on behalf of the Virginia General Assembly. The duties of the Commission are authorized by the Code of Virginia.
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Virginia 211
1111 East Main Street, Suite 1920, Richmond, VA 23219
VRA supports community investments in the following areas: water, wastewater, local government buildings, public safety, transportation, energy, parks & recreation, solid waste, airports, brownfield remediation & redevelopment, federal facility development, flood prevention & dam safety, land conservation & preservation, broadband, site acquisition & development for economic & community development, administrative & operations systems, defective drywall correction & restoration, and oyster restoration.
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313 E Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219
VIPC fuels Virginia’s innovation-driven economy by amplifying entrepreneurial startup ecosystems, accelerating technology commercialization pathways, and attracting early-stage investment capital. VIPC drives impact by equipping entrepreneurs, researchers, and ecosystem partners with critical funding, expertise, and connections. From seed-stage investment and research commercialization grants to statewide networks and public-private partnerships, VIPC builds the infrastructure that allows innovation to thrive across the Commonwealth. VIPC is the operating nonprofit of the Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority (VIPA).
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Virginia 211
29 Ashby Street, Warrenton, VA 20186
Provides a chief prosecuting officer for Fauquier County who is responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses. Also investigates allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption and unlawful conduct by public officials.
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Virginia 211
238 Gay Street, Washington, VA 22747
Provides a constitutional official who is elected to an eight-year term by the voters of the locality. The clerk handles administrative matters for the court and also has authority to probate wills and grant administration of estates. The clerk is the custodian of the court records and the clerk's office is where deeds are recorded and marriage licenses are issued. 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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