General District Court Alert:
Civil claims can be filed in the General District Court for disputes involving up to and including $50,000, with certain exceptions (see below for details). Small Claims actions can be filed in the General District Court for disputes involving no more than $5,000.
Civil actions may be brought by warrant, summons, or motion for judgment. This directs the sheriff (or another process server) to summon the person against whom the claim is asserted to appear before the court on a certain day to answer the complaint.
Small Claims actions may be brought by one of two methods, depending on the type of dispute:
Small Claims court is for pro se litigants only - neither side may be represented by an attorney. The forms must be filled out by the plaintiff who is representing themselves or is acting as a regular and actual employee of a corporation or partnership. (Code of Virginia 16.1-122.1 through 16.1-122.7)
There is no provision for unlawful detainer/eviction actions seeking possession of real property in the Small Claims Court. Unlawful Detainer cases are filed as a Civil Action.
Cases may be filed either in-person or the cases may be mailed to the court. Filing fees are due at the time of filing. Please see the Filing Forms and Fees page for details on the forms needed (i.e., DC-###) and the amount to be included with the filing. All forms can be found at the state's Civil Forms section.
For new filings to be accepted by the Clerk's Office, all plaintiff's attorneys and pro se filers must come in person or call the Clerk's Office at 703-246-3012 to be assigned an available date and time for their filing(s). The Clerk's Office also needs an exact count of the cases that will be filed. After obtaining a date/time for your filing, you cannot increase your case count. If a document is filed without calling for an approved docket date/time, it will be returned and cause you delay. All unused, reserved slots must be cancelled 8 weeks prior to the court date.
Once you obtain a date/time for your filing, it will be held for you on the court's calendar. The Clerk's Office processes filings when they are received. They are not held to make sure they are not sent out for service more than 60 days in advance of the court date, so please factor that into when filings are submitted.
The Code of Virginia sets forth the jurisdiction of the General District Court. The jurisdiction includes: