Wythe Circuit Court cases in Wythe County, Wytheville, VA
Wythe County Circuit Court, part of Virginia's 27th Judicial Circuit and located in Wytheville, is the trial court of general jurisdiction for Wythe County. It conducts jury and nonjury trials and handles felony criminal prosecutions; major civil cases and equity matters; domestic relations cases such as divorce, annulment, and equitable distribution; land/title disputes; and probate and estate proceedings. The court also hears appeals de novo from the General District Court and the Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court, including misdemeanors and traffic cases originally tried there. As a court of record, it maintains the official case record, convenes grand juries, and addresses related matters such as name-change petitions and certain post-conviction motions.
Wythe Circuit Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Circuit Court |
County: | Wythe |
Street Address: | 225 S. Fourth Street |
City: | Wytheville |
Zip Code: | 24382 |
Phone: | 276-223-6050 |
Fax: | 276-223-6057 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
Website URL: | https://www.vacourts.gov/courts/circuit/wythe/home.html |
Forms & Filing: | Forms |
Services and Case Types Handled in Wythe Circuit Court
Wythe County Circuit Court (27th Judicial Circuit) is Virginia's trial court of general jurisdiction serving the public through:
- Criminal: felony prosecutions; misdemeanor and traffic appeals; grand jury proceedings.
- Civil: tort, contract, real property, and other claims (typically over $25,000); equity matters; domestic relations (divorce, equitable distribution, name changes).
- Appeals: de novo appeals from General District and Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Courts, including civil/criminal matters and protective orders.
- Case filings and clerk services: initiating civil actions; filing criminal papers; docketing; issuing subpoenas; entering orders and judgments; certified copies; recording land records; probate and estate qualification; marriage licenses; concealed handgun permits.
- Jury services: juror qualification, summons, scheduling, and support for petit and grand juries.
- Court hearings: motion hearings, bench and jury trials, sentencing, and post-judgment proceedings; maintains case records and provides public access as authorized by law.