Public Comments for 01/21/2026 Courts of Justice - Civil
HB163 - Notarization, filing, & recordation of certain land records; duties of notary or settlement agent;.
No Comments Available
HB185 - Orders closing a proceeding or sealing a record; petitions for review.
No Comments Available
HB192 - General district courts; jurisdictional limits relating to motor vehicle accidents.
No Comments Available
HB197 - Zoning appeals, board of; appellate jurisdiction upon appeal from the circuit court.
No Comments Available
HB198 - Local government; review of decision by board of zoning appeals, procedures for filing petition.
No Comments Available
HB221 - Appeals bond; indigent parties, appeal of unlawful detainer.
Last Name: Kanoyton Organization: NAACP VA State Conference Locality: Hampton VA

The Virginia State Conference supports HB 650 HB 221 HB 1265

Last Name: Wright Organization: Uproar, first second chance Locality: Stephens City

Anyone who feels they are being held unlawfully should be able to appeal and also should be able to have a bond no one should be able to be held without unless they committed a heinous crime

HB252 - Servient estate; establishes relocation or modification of easement by owner.
No Comments Available
HB276 - Virginia State Bar; rules and regulations relating to schedule of fees for members.
Last Name: Minium Locality: Newport News

My name is Alice Minium and I oppose this bill removing the cap on annual fees that may be charged by the state Bar Association. I have spent the past six months applying to law schools myself, and the process has been unbelievably cost-prohibitive. It would simply not be possible for someone truly indigent, and it is to my understanding that lawyering powers do not necessarily mean any guarantee of infinite wealth. This profession is almost entirely inaccessible to thousands of potential lawyers that might create all kinds of positive changes or accomplish feats of excellence, but who will never become lawyers because, for one among many reasons, the costs of doing so are absolutely terrifying. Removing this cap does nothing but allow for the possibility of increasing those possible costs. Lawyer salaries have not risen in proportion to the cost of law school or the many costs that come with practicing; there is no reason to add one more possible barrier to practicing in Virginia that removing this cap in annual fees would introduce. It would create a more unjust system here and while this may not be the intention, the outcome would be again rewarding certain kinds of lawyers and introducing one more expense for everyone else.

HB344 - Property under common ownership; creation of easements.
No Comments Available
HB440 - Driver's licenses; repeals suspension for nonpayment of child support and unsatisfied judgements.
Last Name: Nicholls Locality: Chesapeake

Only for work and grocery store. If a person doesn't pay child support, they shouldn't be out for a night on the town. Pay for your kids and not expect to offload responsibilities.

HB445 - Debtor's disposable earnings; exemptions form garnishment, exemptions in bankruptcy proceedings.
No Comments Available
HB528 - Compromise of claim for death by wrongful act; approval without a hearing.
No Comments Available
HB555 - Signing of pleadings, etc., of a party represented by an attorney; attorney information required.
No Comments Available
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