State Law Library
About
As an integral unit of the Virginia Supreme Court,
the Virginia State Law Library seeks to provide the highest quality customer-oriented
library service that will contribute to the mission of the Supreme Court
of Virginia, the Court of Appeals of Virginia and the legal community.
This is accomplished through the identification and use of an increasingly
broad range of available media and technology. The Virginia State Law
Library is a reference collection serving the research needs of the justices
of the Supreme Court of Virginia and their staff, the judges of the Virginia
Court of Appeals and their staff, the office of the Governor, members
of the General Assembly, judges of other courts, and practicing attorneys
in good standing. (See, §42.1-64 Virginia Code Annotated.) The court,
at its discretion, expanded the above user group to include paralegals
working under the supervision of an attorney, and law students. While
library staff members do respond to telephone, mail and e-mail requests
received from all those who inquire, the library proper is not open to
the general public.
Contact Information
- State Law Librarian – Alexis Fetzer Sharp
Phone – (804) 786-2075
E-mail – LawLibrary@vacourts.gov
- Hours of Operation
Monday through Friday: 8:15 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. (Excluding state and federal holidays)
Phone – (804) 786-2075
E-mail – LawLibrary@vacourts.gov
Monday through Friday: 8:15 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. (Excluding state and federal holidays)
Supreme Court of Virginia Historical Advisory Committee
Oversees the preservation of the history of Virginia’s
Judicial System
Virginia Appellate Court History
Explore the rich history of Virginia's appellate courts through brief histories and the stories of the men and women who have served on the Supreme Court of Virginia and the Court of Appeals of Virginia.
Legal Links
Links to a wide variety of resources that offer access to Virginia and federal legal information, information about Virginia state and local government, Virginia law schools, national judicial organizations and more.
Guide to Virginia Legal Information Resources (2023)
This document includes a list of legal information resources covering topics as varied as incorporating a business, contesting a traffic ticket, researching health law, obtaining social security, renting a dwelling, buying a house, and writing a will. This list of resources does not constitute legal advice or answers to questions of law. The list identifies resources for public librarians seeking items for their legal collections and independent researchers seeking legal information. The hypertext links will send the reader to a website where the information is located or send the reader to content within WorldCat. WorldCat.org is a free online catalog which allows the reader to browse the collections of thousands of libraries, including Virginia's public libraries. By clicking on one of the links to a WorldCat record, the reader will see a list of libraries that include that legal resource in their collection. From there, one can either directly access online content that is openly available or click on a link for the library nearest them.
Research Requests
Librarians
are available to assist with the location and use of library materials,
both print and electronic. In response to questions received from members
of the public, we are happy to direct you to sources of legal information
or to your nearest local law library, to provide material for a school
assignment, or refer you to state agencies providing information on
a specific topic. It is unlawful for library staff to complete in-depth
legal research for members of the public, provide legal advice and
interpret information appearing in legal publications.
If you have questions about your particular legal situation, consider seeking the advice of an attorney. Virginia Lawyer Referral Service will provide the name of an attorney who will meet with you for thirty minutes for a $35.00 fee. Their toll-free number is 1-800-552-7977.
Information about free and low cost civil litigation information and
services in Virginia is available at Virginia
Legal Aid. Their Web
site includes an eligibility calculator to assist an individual in
determining eligibility for legal assistance based on residency and
income.