Page County Civil Court Records

Page County civil court records are filed and maintained by the Circuit Court Clerk in Luray, Virginia. The 26th Judicial Circuit handles civil cases here, covering contract disputes, property matters, judgments, and other civil filings. This page covers how to search Page civil court records online, contact the clerk, and get copies of court documents.

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Page County Overview

Luray County Seat
26th Judicial Circuit
Morgan E. Boothe Circuit Court Clerk
Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM Office Hours

Page County Circuit Court Clerk

The Clerk of Circuit Court for Page County is Morgan E. Boothe. The office handles civil case filings, land records, judgments, wills, and official court documents for the 26th Judicial Circuit. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Use the P.O. Box for mail. Note that the first two pages of copies cost $1.00 each; additional pages cost $0.50 each.

OfficePage County Circuit Court Clerk
ClerkMorgan E. Boothe
Street Address116 S. Court St, Suite A, Luray, VA 22835
Mailing AddressP.O. Box 308, Luray, VA 22835
Phone(540) 743-4064
Fax(540) 743-2338
HoursMonday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Copy Fees$1.00 each for first two pages; $0.50/page after
Certified Copies$2.00 per document
State Court Pagevacourts.gov - Page Circuit Court

The Page County Circuit Court page on the state judicial website has current contact details and links to the online case search system. Note that Page County has a slightly different copy fee structure than the standard state rate.

Page County civil court records circuit court page
The Page County Circuit Court page on vacourts.gov provides clerk contact information and access to civil court records search tools for this Shenandoah Valley county.

Page County has civil court records going back to 1831, with marriage, land, and court records from that date. Birth records from 1865 to 1872 and death records from 1864 to 1872 are also part of the county's historical record collection. The county is in the Shenandoah Valley, between the Massanutten Mountain and the Blue Ridge. The courthouse is in Luray, the county seat.

Search Page Civil Court Records Online

The main tool for searching Page County civil court records is the Circuit Court Case Information System (CJISWeb). Select Page County from the locality list and search by party name or case number. The system is free, requires no login, and shows case type, filing date, party names, and current status.

For civil claims in general district court, use the General District Court online system. This covers civil matters up to $25,000 and eviction cases. The Virginia Courts self-help portal helps you figure out which court has your case and how to read search results.

Page County's historical records from 1831 include land records, marriage records, and court documents. For these older records, contact the clerk's office or visit the Library of Virginia in Richmond, which has digitized older Virginia county records in several categories. Birth and death records from the 1860s may also be available through the Library of Virginia's online collections.

Civil Court Filing in Page County

Civil cases in Page County are filed at 116 S. Court St, Suite A in Luray. Filing fees follow the state schedule under Virginia Code § 17.1-275. Claims up to $3,000 carry a $100 fee. Cases from $3,000 to $10,000 cost $200. Suits between $10,000 and $25,000 cost $300. Cases over $25,000 require a $400 base fee.

Civil case forms are at courts.state.va.us/forms/circuit. Virginia State Bar members may use VJEFS to file electronically. Self-represented parties file paper documents in person. Civil court records are presumed public under Virginia Code § 17.1-208.

Copy fees in Page County are slightly different: the first two pages of a document cost $1.00 each; additional pages are $0.50 each. Certified copies cost $2.00 per document. Mail requests go to P.O. Box 308, Luray, VA 22835. Sealed records, juvenile files, and expunged matters are not available.

Nearby Counties

Page County is in the Shenandoah Valley of northern Virginia. Adjacent counties include Warren County to the north, Shenandoah County to the northwest, Rockingham County to the south, and Rappahannock County to the east across the Blue Ridge. Each county maintains its own civil court records through the circuit court clerk.

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