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<law><site_title>Virginia Decoded</site_title><site_url>https://vacode.org</site_url><law_id>63258</law_id><section_number>17.1-330</section_number><catch_line>Declaration of judicial emergency</catch_line><edition url="https://vacode.org/2025/" slug="2025" current="TRUE" last_updated="">2025</edition><referred_to_by><reference>17.1-114</reference></referred_to_by><structure><unit label="title" level="1" order_by="1" identifier="17.1">Courts of Record</unit><unit label="chapter" level="2" order_by="1" identifier="3">Supreme Court</unit><unit label="article" level="3" order_by="1" identifier="3">Declaration of Judicial Emergency</unit></structure><text>
						<section id="A"><p><span class="prefix-number">A.</span> A judicial emergency may be declared as provided in this section when a disaster, as defined in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Definitions" href="/44-146.16/">44-146.16</a>, substantially endangers or impedes the operation of a court, the ability of persons to avail themselves of the court, or the ability of <span class="dictionary">litigants</span> or others to have access to the court or to meet <span class="dictionary">schedules</span> or time deadlines imposed by <span class="dictionary">court order</span>, rule, or <span class="dictionary">statute</span>. Notwithstanding any other provision of <span class="dictionary">law</span>, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or, if the Chief Justice is unavailable, the justice longest in continuous service who is available, shall have the power to declare by order a judicial emergency (i) for any court upon the request of the Governor, (ii) for the Supreme Court <span class="dictionary">sua sponte</span>, (iii) for the Court of <span class="dictionary">Appeals</span>, upon the request of the <span class="dictionary">chief judge</span> of the Court of <span class="dictionary">Appeals</span> or, if the <span class="dictionary">chief judge</span> is unavailable, the judge of the Court of <span class="dictionary">Appeals</span> longest in continuous service who is available, or (iv) for any <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> or district court upon the request of the <span class="dictionary">chief judge</span> of the affected <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> or district court or, if the <span class="dictionary">chief judge</span> is unavailable, the judge from the affected <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> or district court longest in continuous service who is available. <a id="paragraph-230565" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/17.1-330/#A"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="B"><p><span class="prefix-number">B.</span> Any order declaring a judicial emergency shall specify (i) the court or <span class="dictionary">courts</span> and facilities affected by the order; (ii) the nature of the disaster necessitating the order; (iii) the time period or duration of the judicial emergency; and (iv) any other information relevant to the suspension or restoration of court operations, including but not limited to extension of deadlines. The order shall become effective for each affected court upon the date set forth in the order or, if no date is set forth in the order, upon the date the order is signed. <a id="paragraph-230566" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/17.1-330/#B"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="C"><p><span class="prefix-number">C.</span> Notwithstanding any other provision of <span class="dictionary">law</span>, an order declaring a judicial emergency may designate a neighboring city or county not affected by the disaster for the temporary relocation of the affected <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> or district court. Locations designated under this section may be outside the geographical limits of the affected court&#x2019;s <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> or district.
			If an affected <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> or district court conducts sessions in a city or county not affected by the disaster pursuant to this section, the unaffected city or county shall be a proper <span class="dictionary">venue</span> for civil and criminal actions to the same extent as if the affected court were operating in its original city or county. An affected <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court may, upon <span class="dictionary">motion</span> of either <span class="dictionary">party</span>, and for good cause shown, summon jurors from the <span class="dictionary">jurisdiction</span> where the affected <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court has been temporarily relocated. <a id="paragraph-230567" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/17.1-330/#C"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="D"><p><span class="prefix-number">D.</span> Notwithstanding any other provision of <span class="dictionary">law</span>, such order may suspend, toll, extend, or otherwise grant relief from deadlines, time <span class="dictionary">schedules</span>, or filing requirements imposed by otherwise applicable <span class="dictionary">statutes</span>, rules, or <span class="dictionary">court orders</span> in any court processes and proceedings, including all <span class="dictionary">appellate</span> court time limitations. <a id="paragraph-230568" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/17.1-330/#D"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="E"><p><span class="prefix-number">E.</span> The duration of the order shall be for the shortest period of time necessary under the circumstances of the emergency, but in no event shall the period exceed 21 calendar days. Any such order may be extended for additional periods not to exceed 21 calendar days by a majority of the justices of the Supreme Court, and any order of extension shall include the information required by subsection B for the issuance of an initial order. In the event of a communicable disease of public health threat, as defined in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Definitions" href="/44-146.16/">44-146.16</a>, a majority of the justices of the Supreme Court may extend such order for the duration of the threat. <a id="paragraph-230569" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/17.1-330/#E"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section></text><history>2010, cc. 451, 757.</history><metadata></metadata></law>
