                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

FORM AND CONTENT OF PETITION (§ 16.1-262)

A. The petition shall contain the facts below indicated:
			&#8220;Commonwealth of Virginia, In re ______ (name of child)&#8221; a child
under eighteen years of age.
			&#8220;In the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court of the county
(or city) of ______ &#8220;

   1. Statement of name, age, date of birth, if known, and residence of the
   child.

   2. Statement of names and residence of his parents, guardian, legal custodian
   or other person standing in loco parentis and spouse, if any.

   3. Statement of names and residence of the nearest known relatives if no
   parent or guardian can be found.

   4. Statement of the specific facts which allegedly bring the child within the
   purview of this law. If the petition alleges a delinquent act, it shall make
   reference to the applicable sections of the Code which designate the act a
   crime.

   5. Statement as to whether the child is in custody, and if so, the place of
   detention or shelter care, and the time the child was taken into custody, and
   the time the child was placed in detention or shelter care.

B. If the subject of the petition is an adult, the petition shall not state or
include the name of or any information concerning the parents, guardians, legal
custodian, or person standing in loco parentis of the adult subject of the
petition except as may be necessary to state the conduct alleged in the
petition.

C. If any of the facts herein required to be stated are not known by the
petitioner, the petition shall so state. The petition shall be verified, except
that petitions filed under &#xA7; 63.2-1237 may be signed by the
petitioner&#8217;s counsel, and may be upon information.
			In accordance with &#xA7; 16.1-69.32, the Supreme Court may formulate rules
for the form and content of petitions in the juvenile court concerning matters
related to the custody, visitation or support of a child and the protection,
support or maintenance of an adult where the provisions of this section are not
appropriate.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 16.1-165; 1956, c. 555; 1977, c. 559; 1979, c. 615; 1984,
c. 631; 1995, cc. 772, 826; 2000, c. 830; 2016, c. 626.