Page Circuit Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 15, 2025

Page Circuit Court cases in Page County, Luray, VA

Page County Circuit Court, part of Virginia's 26th Judicial Circuit and located in Luray, is a circuit court (trial court of general jurisdiction). It serves as the county's court of record, conducting jury and nonjury trials, supervising grand juries, and hearing de novo appeals from the General District Court and the Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court. It handles criminal cases (all felonies and appealed misdemeanors), civil cases (generally claims over $25,000 and equitable relief), family-law matters (divorce, annulment, adoption, and domestic-relations appeals), and traffic matters when appealed or charged as felonies. Its jurisdiction covers Page County.

Page Circuit Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Circuit Court
County: Page
Street Address: 116 South Court Street
City: Luray
Zip Code: 22835
Phone: 540-743-4064
Fax: 540-743-2338
Hours: Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Website URL: https://www.vacourts.gov/courts/circuit/page/home.html
Forms & Filing: Forms
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Page_County_Courthouse_(Virginia)

Services and Case Types Handled in Page Circuit Court

Page County Circuit Court (26th Judicial Circuit) provides general-jurisdiction trial services.

- Case types: felony criminal; civil suits typically over $25,000; equity matters; divorce and other domestic relations; adoptions and name changes; probate/estate and fiduciary; appeals de novo from General District and J&DR District Courts.

- Public services: accepts and dockets case filings; schedules and conducts motions, bench and jury trials, and sentencings; manages jury qualification, summons, and service; processes final orders and judgments; issues subpoenas and writs; maintains case files and provides certified copies; records deeds, judgments, and liens (through the Clerk); issues marriage licenses and handles probate/qualification of executors; hears protective-order appeals from district courts and related orders in domestic cases; prepares records for appeal to the Court of Appeals.

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