A. There shall be kept in every clerk's office modern, family name or ledgerized alphabetical key-table general indexes to all deed books, miscellaneous liens, will books, judgment dockets and court order books. The clerk shall enter daily, either in such general indexes or in the daily index to instruments admitted to record, every deed, corrected or amended deed, deed of release, deed of trust, contract of sale, or any addendum, modification, or memorandum relating to any of these instruments, indexing each instrument in the names of all parties identified in the instrument as grantor, grantee, or both, as required by § 17.1-223, or identified in the cover sheet as grantor, grantee, or both, pursuant to § 17.1-227.1, as applicable.
B. A deed of trust made to one or more trustees to secure the payment of an indebtedness, and any certificate of satisfaction or certificate of partial satisfaction, assignment, loan modification agreement, substitution of trustees or similar instrument subsequently recorded with respect to such deed, shall be sufficiently indexed if the clerk enters in the appropriate places in the general index to deeds provided for in subsection A the names of the grantor and the name of the beneficiary or, in lieu of the name of the beneficiary, the first listed trustee as grantee. The beneficiary need not be named in the first clause of the deed as a condition of recordation.
C. A deed made by a person in a representative capacity, or by devisees or coparceners, shall be indexed in the names of the grantors and grantees and the name of the former record title owner listed in the first clause of the instrument.
D. The general indexes of civil causes shall be sufficiently kept if the clerk indexes such causes under the short style or title thereof, except that in multiple suits brought under § 58.1-3968, the names of all of the defendants disclosed by the pleadings shall be entered in the general index or book.
E. Every deed of conveyance of real estate in which a vendor's lien is reserved shall be indexed twice so as to show not only the conveyance from the grantor to the grantee in the instrument, but also the reservation of the lien as if it were a grant of such lien from the grantee to the grantor by a separate instrument and the fact of the lien shall be noted in the index.
F. At the time of qualification of an executor, every will shall be indexed in the name of the decedent and such executor.
G. All deed books, miscellaneous liens, will books, judgment dockets, and court order books shall be numbered or otherwise adequately designated and the clerk upon the delivery of any writing to him for record required by law to be recorded shall duly index it upon the general index in the manner hereinbefore required. When the writing has been actually transcribed on the book, the clerk shall add to the general index the number of the book in which, and the page on which, the writing is recorded.
H. The clerk on receipt of any such writing for record may immediately index it in a book to be known as the "daily index of instruments admitted to record" and within 90 days after its admission to record the clerk shall index all such writings indexed in the daily index in the appropriate general index as hereinbefore provided. The daily index book shall, at all times, be kept in the office of the clerk and conveniently available for examination by the public. During the period permitted for transfer from the daily index to the general index, indexing in the daily index shall be a sufficient compliance with the requirements of this section as to indexing.
I. The judge of any circuit court may make such orders as he deems advisable as to the time and method of indexing the order books in the clerk's office of the court and may dispense with a general index for order books of the court.
J. The clerk may maintain his indexes on computer, word processor, microfilm, microfiche, or other micrographic medium and, in addition, may maintain his grantor and grantee indexes on paper.
Code 1919, § 3394, § 17-79; 1920, p. 105; 1926, p. 125; 1936, p. 82; 1944, p. 355; 1952, c. 34; 1960, c. 146; 1974, c. 515; 1983, c. 293; 1990, c. 374; 1991, cc. 203, 204; 1998, c. 872; 2002, cc. 276, 832; 2005, c. 681; 2008, cc. 823, 833; 2014, c. 338; 2020, c. 1063.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 2 - Clerks, Clerks' Offices and Records
§ 17.1-200. Clerk of Supreme Court; appointment; removal
§ 17.1-201. Appointment of deputies; their duties; how removed, etc.
§ 17.1-202. Clerk, etc., of Supreme Court not to act as counsel
§ 17.1-203. Where clerk's offices to be kept
§ 17.1-204. Examination of office and accounts of clerk
§ 17.1-205.1. Sealing Fee Fund
§ 17.1-206. Where offices to be located
§ 17.1-207. Days of operation of clerks' offices
§ 17.1-208. Records, etc., open to inspection; copies; exception
§ 17.1-210. Removal of records or papers prohibited; exceptions
§ 17.1-211. Maintenance and disposition of certain receipt books, cancelled checks and statements
§ 17.1-212. Copying of records becoming illegible
§ 17.1-213. Disposition of papers in ended cases
§ 17.1-214. Clerk to deliver or send process to sheriff
§ 17.1-216. Handling fee for service of process
§ 17.1-217. Power of clerk to administer oath
§ 17.1-219. Clerk to prepare bonds
§ 17.1-219.1. Transportation orders; authorization for clerk to issue orders to custodian
§ 17.1-220. Duplicate certificate of allowance prohibited, unless ordered by court
§ 17.1-221. Reports by clerks of the business of courts of record
§ 17.1-222. Failure to make report
§ 17.1-222.1. Collection of fees, etc., by court clerks in lieu of money
§ 17.1-223. Duty of clerk to record writings, etc., and make index
§ 17.1-224. Copy of illegible instrument used for making permanent record
§ 17.1-225. Remote access to nonconfidential court records
§ 17.1-226. Remote access to certain agencies from clerk of court
§ 17.1-227. Documents to be recorded in deed books; social security numbers
§ 17.1-227.1. Use of cover sheets on deeds or other instruments by circuit court clerks
§ 17.1-229. Additional documents to be recorded in deed book
§ 17.1-230. Documents to be recorded in bond book
§ 17.1-231. Documents to be recorded in will book
§ 17.1-232. What to be recorded in judgment docket
§ 17.1-233. What to be recorded in marriage register
§ 17.1-234. Documents to be recorded in "writings partially proved."
§ 17.1-235. Recordation of federal farm loan mortgages
§ 17.1-236. Recordation of plats and maps
§ 17.1-237. Validation of recordations in certain plat books
§ 17.1-238. State highway plat book
§ 17.1-239. Character of books used for recording; standards for microfilm, etc.
§ 17.1-240. Recording by microphotographic or electronic process
§ 17.1-241. Clerks to procure books for record
§ 17.1-242. Custody of books, records, etc.
§ 17.1-243. Clerks to have land books bound
§ 17.1-245. Books may be taken from clerk's office to be rebound, etc.
§ 17.1-246. How costs thereof certified and paid
§ 17.1-248. Clerk to make index to each of his books
§ 17.1-249. General indexes for clerks' offices; daily index
§ 17.1-250. Correction of indexes
§ 17.1-251. Indexing of certain subdivision plats or maps
§ 17.1-252. Indexing by tax map reference number
§ 17.1-254. Validation of judgment records in office of clerk of Circuit Court of Norfolk
§ 17.1-258.3. Electronic filing in civil or criminal proceedings
§ 17.1-258.3:1. Electronic filing of land records; paper form
§ 17.1-258.3:2. Official certificates and certified records in digital form
§ 17.1-258.3:3. Submission of records as electronic documents
§ 17.1-258.4. Signature; when effective as original; notarization; seal
§ 17.1-259. Recordation of master deed of trust; form and requisites
§ 17.1-260. Recordation, effect and requisites of incorporating deed
§ 17.1-261. Recordation of names of men who served during World War I
§ 17.1-262. Recordation of discharges of those who served in World War I
§ 17.1-263. World War I Memorial Record
§ 17.1-264. Recording information on discharges of World War II servicemen
§ 17.1-265. Recordation of evidence of discharge generally; confidentiality
§ 17.1-266. Services rendered in Commonwealth's cases
§ 17.1-267. Services for which clerks may not charge
§ 17.1-268. Fee for effort to serve when person cannot be found
§ 17.1-269. To whom fees charged
§ 17.1-270. Officer to state fees, etc., on affidavit, deposition or report
§ 17.1-271. Deposit of money in bank
§ 17.1-272. Process and service fees generally
§ 17.1-273. Establishment and disposition of fees collected by certain high constable
§ 17.1-274. Commission on forthcoming bond
§ 17.1-275. Fees collected by clerks of circuit courts; generally
§ 17.1-275.1. Fixed felony fee
§ 17.1-275.2. Fixed fee for felony reduced to misdemeanor
§ 17.1-275.3. Fixed felony revocation fee
§ 17.1-275.4. Fixed misdemeanor reduced from felony revocation fee
§ 17.1-275.5. Amounts to be added; judgment in favor of the Commonwealth
§ 17.1-275.6. Fees collected from court reporter fund
§ 17.1-275.7. Fixed misdemeanor fee
§ 17.1-275.8. Fixed drug misdemeanor fee
§ 17.1-275.9. Fixed misdemeanor revocation fee
§ 17.1-275.11. Additional fee assessed for conviction of certain offenses
§ 17.1-275.11:1. Additional fee assessed for conviction requiring computer analysis
§ 17.1-275.12. Additional fee for Internet Crimes Against Children Fund
§ 17.1-275.13. Additional fee for offenses related to sex trafficking
§ 17.1-275.14. Additional fee for Virginia State Police Electronic Summons System Fund
§ 17.1-276. Fee allowed for providing secure remote access to land records
§ 17.1-278. Additional fees in certain courts; use by Virginia State Bar
§ 17.1-279. Additional fee to be assessed by circuit court clerks for information technology
§ 17.1-279.1. Additional assessment for electronic summons system
§ 17.1-280. What costs chargeable against prosecutor
§ 17.1-281. Assessment for courthouse construction, renovation or maintenance
§ 17.1-283. Statements required of clerks of courts of record; exceptions
§ 17.1-284. How excess payable into state or local treasury determined
§ 17.1-286. Disposition of state funds locally collected
§ 17.1-287. Salaries of clerks of circuit courts
§ 17.1-289. Commission on certain local collections not otherwise provided for
§ 17.1-290. Contracts by cities
§ 17.1-291. Penalty for officers
§ 17.1-292. Applicability; definitions
§ 17.1-293. Posting and availability of certain information on the Internet; prohibitions
§ 17.1-293.1. (For contingent expiration date see cc. 524 and 542) Online case information system