Code of Virginia
Chapter 2 - Condemnation Procedures
§ 25.1-206. Petition for condemnation

The petition for condemnation shall contain:
1. A caption wherein the person vested by law with power to exercise the right of eminent domain shall be the petitioner, and the named defendants shall be at least one of the owners of some part of or an interest in the property to be taken or damaged, and the property to be taken designated generally by kind, quantity and location.
2. Short and plain statements of the following:
a. The authority for the taking;
b. The necessity for the work or improvements to be made;
c. The public uses for which the property is to be taken;
d. A description of the work or improvements to be made; and if (i) only a portion of the property is to be taken or (ii) any other property will or is likely to be damaged as the result of the taking, a plat, drawing or plan, in sufficient detail to disclose fairly the nature of such work or improvements, including specifications, elevations and grade changes, if any, so as to enable the owner of such property to be reasonably informed of the nature, extent and effect of such taking and the construction and operation of such works and improvements, shall be attached as an exhibit to the petition;
e. The estate, interest or rights in the property to be taken;
f. A description of the property to be taken sufficient for its identification and a plan or plat of the land to be taken shall be attached as an exhibit to the petition;
g. As to each separate piece of property to be taken or damaged, the names and residences, so far as known by petitioner, of the defendants who are joined as owners of the property, or of some interest therein, if their names have been ascertained by a reasonably diligent search of the records, considering the character and value of the property involved and the interests to be acquired, or if their names have otherwise been learned; and if the names of other persons or classes of persons to be joined as owners of the property are unknown, such persons may be made defendants under the designation of "Unknown Owners";
h. Compliance with the provisions of § 25.1-204 and the manner of such compliance; and
i. Where applicable, compliance with the provisions of § 25.1-102 and the manner of such compliance.
3. A prayer asking for judgment (i) that the property or the estate, interest or rights therein be condemned and the title thereto vested in the petitioner, (ii) that just compensation be ascertained as provided in § 25.1-230 and awarded, and (iii) for such other relief as may be lawful and proper.
4. The petition shall be verified by affidavit of a duly authorized officer, agent or attorney for the petitioner.
5. The petitioner shall furnish the clerk one copy of the petition and all exhibits thereto and such additional copies of the petition as may reasonably be needed by the clerk or any defendant.
Code 1919, § 4364; Code 1950, §§ 25-8, 25-9; 1962, c. 426, § 25-46.7; 1980, c. 441; 1981, c. 316; 1991, c. 520; 2003, c. 940.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 25.1 - Eminent Domain

Chapter 2 - Condemnation Procedures

§ 25.1-200. Chapter controls condemnation proceedings

§ 25.1-201. Jurisdiction of condemnation proceedings

§ 25.1-202. Nature of proceedings

§ 25.1-203. Authority of certain condemnors to inspect property; reimbursement for damages; notice prior to entry

§ 25.1-204. Effort to purchase required; prerequisite to effort to purchase or filing certificate

§ 25.1-205. Commencement of proceedings

§ 25.1-205.1. Mandatory dispute resolution orientation session

§ 25.1-206. Petition for condemnation

§ 25.1-207. Inclusion in petition of request for right of entry

§ 25.1-208. Joinder of separate parcels

§ 25.1-209. Notice of filing of petition

§ 25.1-210. Service of notice by order of publication; mailing copy of notice by publication

§ 25.1-211. Form of notice by publication

§ 25.1-212. Personal service of notice on nonresident owner

§ 25.1-213. Filing an answer and grounds of defense; election of commissioners or jury

§ 25.1-214. Failure of owner to file answer and grounds of defense

§ 25.1-215. No notice required where owner is a person under a disability; appointment of guardian ad litem

§ 25.1-216. Amendments to pleadings

§ 25.1-217. Substitution of party where owner becomes incapable of defending

§ 25.1-218. Intervention in proceedings

§ 25.1-219. Pretrial settlement conference; determination of preliminary issues; fixing date of trial on issue of just compensation

§ 25.1-220. Who determines issue of just compensation

§ 25.1-221. Consolidation of petitions for trial

§ 25.1-222. Proceedings not to be delayed by claims with respect to ownership of property

§ 25.1-223. Right to enter upon property

§ 25.1-224. Conditions upon entry; bonding; withdrawal of share by owner

§ 25.1-225. Abandonment of proceedings after entry upon property

§ 25.1-226. Repealed

§ 25.1-227.1. Qualifications of commissioners

§ 25.1-227.2. Empanelment of commissioners

§ 25.1-228. Qualification of jurors

§ 25.1-229. Selection of jurors

§ 25.1-230. Measure of just compensation; oaths of members of body determining just compensation

§ 25.1-230.1. (See Editor's Note) Lost access and lost profits

§ 25.1-231. View of property

§ 25.1-232. Testimony on issues; report on just compensation

§ 25.1-233. Confirmation of report; exceptions to report

§ 25.1-234. Participation by certain tenants in proceedings to determine just compensation

§ 25.1-235. Compensation of commissioners or jurors

§ 25.1-236. Contracts made part of report

§ 25.1-237. Payment of compensation and damages into court; vesting of title

§ 25.1-238. Petitioner may begin work during pendency of proceedings; injunction prohibited

§ 25.1-239. Finality of order confirming, altering or modifying report; appeal

§ 25.1-240. Distribution of money paid into court

§ 25.1-241. Hearing on controversy among claimants to money paid into court

§ 25.1-242. Appointment of other body to determine just compensation when new trial ordered; costs of new trial

§ 25.1-243. Withdrawal pendente lite of money paid into court

§ 25.1-244. Interest on award; entry of judgment for award and interest

§ 25.1-245. Repealed

§ 25.1-245.1. Costs

§ 25.1-246. When sheriff to remove forcible resistance to entry

§ 25.1-247. Recordation of orders, judgments and proceedings; costs

§ 25.1-247.1. Distribution of funds to owner or owner's attorney

§ 25.1-248. Dismissal of proceedings prior to trial on issue of just compensation

§ 25.1-249. Dismissal of proceedings after commencement of trial on issue of just compensation

§ 25.1-250. Effect of failure of petitioner to pay award; expenses

§ 25.1-251. Dismissal of proceedings by stipulation of parties; effect of dismissal; dropping parties