The United States District Court for the District of Virginia was one of the original thirteen courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789 on September 24, 1789, with one assigned judgeship. On February 13, 1801, the Judiciary Act of 1801 divided Virginia into three judicial districts but just over a year later, on March 8, 1802, the Act was repealed and Virginia became a single district again, with one judgeship, effective July 1, 1802. On February 4, 1819, the District of Virginia was subdivided into the Eastern and Western Districts. At that time, West Virginia was still part of Virginia and constituted Virginia's Western District, while the Eastern District covered the remainder of the State of Virginia. In 1864, upon the establishment of the State of West Virginia and the creation of the United States District Court for West Virginia, a single judicial district was once again established for the State of Virginia. On February 3, 1871, Congress again divided Virginia into the Eastern and Western Districts.

The Western District of Virginia presently has four judgeships, having had one added in 1938 and two more added in 1978. The first United States District Judge, Honorable John G. Jackson, was appointed by President James Monroe in 1819. To date, there have been a total of twenty six United States District Judges appointed to the Western District.

Forms & Documents

Browse all Virginia Western District Court government forms

All 19 forms

Form Title Topics
42 USC §1983 Prisoner Civil Rights Complaint
Application for Refund of Fees Paid Electronically
Application to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (Long Form) - AO239
Application to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (Short Form) - AO240
Certificate of Sponsors - Attorney Admission
Civil Cover Sheet
Consent to Proceed by Video Conference
Consent to Proceed by Video Conference Spanish
Corporate Disclosure Statement
EEOC Complaint
ingerprint Checklist
Magistrate Consent Notice
Motion to Vacate, Set Aside, or Correct a Sentence
Service of Process USM-285 Instructions for USM-285
Summons in a Criminal Case - AO83
Waiver of Re-Arraignment
Waiver of Right to be Present at Criminal Proceeding
Waiver of Speedy Trial
Writ of Execution with Instructions

Contact Information & Office Locations

All 7 contact points

Abingdon Office

Address:
180 W. Main Street
Room 104
312 Cummings Street , Suite D (Probation)
P.O. Box 621 (Probation)
Abingdon, VA 24210

Phone numbers:
  • (276) 628-5116
  • (276) 628-3183 (Probation)

Big Stone Gap Office

Address:
322 E. Wood Ave.
Room 204
P.O. Box 209
Big Stone Gap, VA 24219

Phone numbers:
  • (276) 523-3557 (Courthouse)
  • (276) 523-0272 (Probation)

Charlottesville Office

Address:
255 W. Main Street
Room 304
Room 101 (Probation)
Charlottesville, VA 22902

Phone numbers:
  • (434) 296-9284
  • (434) 295-6909 (Probation)

Danville Office

Address:
700 Main Street
Suite 202
P.O. Box 1400
P.O. Box 732 (Probation)
Danville, VA 24541

Phone numbers:
  • (434) 793-7147
  • (434) 792-6397 (Probation)

Harrisonburg Office

Address:
116 N. Main Street
Room 314
351 N. Mason Street (Probation)
Harrisonburg, VA 22802

Phone numbers:
  • (540) 434-3181
  • (540) 434-4145 (Probation)

Lynchburg Office

Address:
1101 Court Street
Suite A66
P.O. Box 1333 (Probation)
Lynchburg, VA 24504

Phone numbers:
  • (434) 847-5722
  • (434) 846-0842 (Probation)

Roanoke Office

Address:
210 Franklin Road S.W.
Suite 540
P.O. Box 1563 (Probation)
Roanoke, VA 24011

Phone numbers:
  • (540) 857-5100
  • (540) 857-5180 (Probation)

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