Code of Virginia
Chapter 4 - The Court of Appeals
§ 17.1-407. Procedures on appeal

A. The notice of appeal in all cases within the jurisdiction of the court shall be filed with the clerk of the trial court or the clerk of the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission, as appropriate, and a copy of such notice shall be mailed or delivered to all opposing counsel and parties not represented by counsel, to the clerk of the Court of Appeals, and to the Attorney General in criminal cases. The clerk shall endorse thereon the day and year he received it.
B. Appeals pursuant to § 17.1-405 and subsection A of § 17.1-406, other than petitions for appeal by the Commonwealth in criminal cases, are appeals of right. The clerk of the Court of Appeals shall refer each case for which a notice of appeal has been filed to a panel of the court as the court may direct.
C. Each petition for appeal by the Commonwealth in a criminal case shall be referred to one or more judges of the Court of Appeals as the court shall direct. A judge to whom the petition is referred may grant the petition on the basis of the record without the necessity of oral argument. The clerk shall refer each appeal for which a petition has been granted to a panel of the court as the court shall direct.
D. Before a petition for appeal by the Commonwealth is denied, counsel for the Commonwealth shall be entitled to state orally before a panel of the court the reasons why its appeal should be granted. If all of the judges of the panel to whom the petition is referred are of the opinion that the petition ought not be granted, the order denying the appeal shall state the reasons for the denial. Thereafter, no other petition in the matter shall be entertained in the Court of Appeals.
1984, c. 701, § 17-116.05:2; 1988, cc. 71, 479; 1998, c. 872; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 489.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 17.1 - Courts of Record

Chapter 4 - The Court of Appeals

§ 17.1-400. Creation and organization; election and terms of judges; oath; vacancies; qualifications; incompatible activities prohibited; chief judge

§ 17.1-401. Senior judge

§ 17.1-402. Sessions; panels; quorum; presiding judges; hearings en banc

§ 17.1-403. Rules of practice, procedure, and internal processes; promulgation by Supreme Court; amendments; summary disposition of appeals

§ 17.1-404. Original jurisdiction in matters of contempt and injunctions, writs of mandamus, prohibition and habeas corpus

§ 17.1-405. Appellate jurisdiction - Administrative agency, Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission, and civil matter appeals

§ 17.1-406. Appeals in criminal matters; cases over which Court of Appeals does not have jurisdiction

§ 17.1-407. Procedures on appeal

§ 17.1-408. Time for filing; notice; opening brief; petition

§ 17.1-409. Certification to the Supreme Court

§ 17.1-410. Disposition of appeals; finality of decisions

§ 17.1-411. Review by the Supreme Court

§ 17.1-412. Affirmance, reversal, or modification of judgment; petition for appeal to Supreme Court upon award of new trial

§ 17.1-413. Opinions; reporting, printing and electronic publication

§ 17.1-414. Facilities and supplies

§ 17.1-415. Compensation for judges; expenses

§ 17.1-416. Clerk; seal; deputies and other employees; clerk's fees

§ 17.1-417. Support staff

§ 17.1-418. Fees charged by Clerk of the Court of Appeals