Chesterfield Circuit Court
Chesterfield County
About visiting the probate court
About visiting the Chesterfield Circuit Court
Chesterfield Circuit Court is listed as a registered probate court within Chesterfield County, Virginia.
In most instances within Virginia, there is at least one Circuit Court courthouse location within each county. Sometimes a county may have multiple courthouses and may also have multiple probate court locations. Such is often the case in larger metropolis counties where population is dense or also in spread-out, rural counties, which may use a courthouse annex or satellite office system to accommodate nearby citizens with easier access in proximity or distance.
About visiting the probate court
Who to speak with when visiting the Chesterfield County probate court
Plan ahead to be early in case available parking is limited and be prepared for formal security measures upon entering the building, as courthouses are official state and federal property. This generally includes passing through metal detectors and allowing search of any belongings.
Many courthouses do not allow cell phones, so keep that in mind as your phone may need to be turned off upon entering the courthouse, or even left outside.
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About visiting the probate court
Call ahead before visiting the Chesterfield Circuit Court
When able, it’s always helpful to request an appointment with a probate clerk or probate judge prior to visiting any probate court location.
The phone number for the Chesterfield Circuit Court is: (804) 748-1241
The hours of operation listed for the Chesterfield Circuit Court are:
Monday:8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday:8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday:8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday:8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday:8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Reviews
Reviews of the Chesterfield Circuit Court
The grounds are always kept clean, and the building protected and well kept. Good job to the officers and janitors.
I think it’s pretty cool place to go. Alway learn something from here. It’s keep telling everyone need more education so can fight for you right.
I find it funny that anyone who did not get a favorable ruling like the person who wanted a ticket reduced from 190 to 90 should be up set. He should be in jail. If you don't like Chesterfield county MOVE, move to Richmond,. Move to another state do us a favor. There is more to the circuit court than just court. I have found that the deputy clerks are professional and polite.
Worst experience in life you pulled me over for a taillight being out that I got fixed the next day and because I could not be in court they told me the fax all the proof which I did and you still fine me the hundred dollar ticket this Chesterfield County is all about just getting the money they don't give a damn about anybody else. I don't even live in that town I was just dropping off somebody and one thing I noticed is the racism is still evident because you could've gave me a warning instead you gave me a ticket and you started talking smart because I said I'm in the country office I got mad about that I'm like get some real officers or do more training because all is kids as officers sad really pathetic
It's funny that there are 1 Stars reviews of Circuit Court when they are complaining about being fined for a compliable offense in General District Traffic Court when they failed to appear for their hearing! Guilty people get a guilty verdict and they cry "victim" and "racism" while denying personal responsibility. I know that many more warnings, verbal and written, are issued for minor traffic violations than summonses, so clearly it's not just about making money. These salty reviews clearly show that most of these complaints are nothing more than whining. That said, when there are legitimate reasons for griping against specific Judges or Officers or Attorneys or Clerks, they are lost in the mess of "boo hoo I violated the law and was found guilty for it at a fair hearing in court a durrr 1 star." This is laughable.