A. The compensation and allowances of persons attending the court as jurors in all felony cases shall be paid by the Commonwealth. Jurors in misdemeanor cases shall be paid by the Commonwealth unless the charge is written on a local warrant or summons, in which case the jurors shall be paid by the political subdivision in which the summons is issued. Jurors in all civil cases shall be paid by the political subdivision in which the summons is issued. Payment in all cases shall be by negotiable check, warrant, cash, credit to a prepaid debit card or card account from which the juror is able to withdraw or transfer funds, or electronic transfer upon the Commonwealth, or the political subdivision, as the case may be. If payment is made by credit to a prepaid debit card or card account from which the juror is able to withdraw or transfer funds, such card or card account shall permit the juror to withdraw or transfer funds without incurring any fee for such withdrawal or transfer.
When, during the same day any juror is entitled to compensation from both the Commonwealth and from the political subdivision in which he has served, the court shall divide the pay for such day between the Commonwealth and the political subdivision. It shall be the duty of the sheriff at the term of the court during which an allowance is made or has been made under this section, to furnish the clerk of the court with a statement showing the number and names of the jurors in attendance upon the court.
B. A county or city may provide by local ordinance that a juror may direct in writing that compensation due him be paid to the court service unit or to any other agency, authority or organization which is ancillary to and provides services to the courts of the county or city.
Code 1950, § 8-208.34; 1954, c. 709; 1958, c. 303; 1960, c. 366; 1968, c. 632, § 14.1-195.2; 1969, Ex. Sess., c. 20; 1972, c. 719; 1973, c. 739; 1974, c. 208; 1975, c. 193; 1977, c. 624; 1982, c. 610; 1991, c. 78; 1998, c. 872; 2005, c. 173; 2017, c. 799.
Structure Code of Virginia
§ 17.1-600. Laws of costs not penal; discretion of courts of equity
§ 17.1-601. General rule as to recovery of costs on final judgment
§ 17.1-602. When successful plaintiff not to recover costs
§ 17.1-603. Costs when suit is in name of one person for another
§ 17.1-604. Costs in appellate courts
§ 17.1-605. Same; printing or otherwise reproducing brief and appendix
§ 17.1-606. Persons allowed services without fees or costs
§ 17.1-607. Security for costs upon suit by nonresident
§ 17.1-608. How obligor in such bond may obtain indemnity
§ 17.1-609. Costs on certain motions and interlocutory orders
§ 17.1-610. Payment of costs when new trial granted
§ 17.1-611. Allowances to witnesses for Commonwealth
§ 17.1-612. Allowances to other witnesses
§ 17.1-613. By whom and upon what certificate allowances to witnesses paid
§ 17.1-614. List of entries made on behalf of witnesses
§ 17.1-615. Time within which witnesses may be paid out of state treasury
§ 17.1-616. Restriction of costs for witnesses generally; when entry for witness not allowed
§ 17.1-617. Number of witnesses paid fees in criminal cases
§ 17.1-620. When juror not entitled to compensation
§ 17.1-621. Clerk to make entry on minutes stating amount due and by whom payable
§ 17.1-622. Clerk to transmit orders making allowances to Supreme Court, treasurer and jurors
§ 17.1-623. Payment of allowances
§ 17.1-626. Other items to be taxed in costs
§ 17.1-626.1. Recovery of costs in civil actions for bad checks
§ 17.1-627. Premium on indemnifying bond taxed as costs
§ 17.1-629. No judgment for costs against Commonwealth; exception