Judicial Policy Making Bodies
Judicial Council
The Judicial Council of Virginia is charged with the responsibility for making a continuous study of the organization, rules and methods of procedure and practice of the judicial system of the Commonwealth. It is also responsible for examining the work accomplished and results produced by the system and its individual offices and courts. A report of the proceedings and recommendations of the Council is made to the General Assembly and to the Supreme Court on an annual basis. (Virginia Code § 17.1-705)
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is presiding officer for the Council whose membership includes one Court of Appeals judge, six circuit court judges, one general district court judge, one juvenile and domestic relations district court judge, two attorneys qualified to practice in the Supreme Court, the Chair of the House Committee for Courts of Justice, and the Chair of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Council members are appointed by the Chief Justice and serve for four years or at the pleasure of the Chief Justice. (Virginia Code § 17.1-700).
- Members
- Reports to the General Assembly