A. A copy of the court's findings that a person is incapacitated or has been restored to capacity, or a copy of any order appointing a conservator or guardian pursuant to § 64.2-2115, shall be filed by the judge with the clerk of the circuit court for the county or city where the hearing took place as soon as practicable, but no later than the close of business on the next business day following the completion of the hearing. The clerk shall properly index the findings in the index to deed books by reference to the order book and page whereon the order is spread and shall immediately notify the Commissioner of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services in accordance with § 64.2-2028, the commissioner of accounts in order to ensure compliance by a conservator with the duties imposed pursuant to §§ 64.2-2021, 64.2-2022, 64.2-2023, and 64.2-2026, and the Commissioner of Elections with the information required by § 24.2-410. If a guardian is appointed, the clerk shall forward a copy of the court order to the local department of social services of the jurisdiction where the person then resides and to the Department of Medical Assistance Services. If a guardianship is terminated or otherwise modified, the clerk shall forward a copy of the court order to the local department of social services to which the original order of appointment was forwarded, to the local department of social services in the jurisdiction where the person then resides, if different from the department to which the original order was forwarded, and to the Department of Medical Assistance Services.
B. The clerk shall, as soon as practicable, but no later than the close of business on the following business day, certify and forward upon receipt to the Central Criminal Records Exchange, on a form provided by the Exchange, a copy of any order adjudicating a person incapacitated under this article, any order appointing a conservator or guardian pursuant to § 64.2-2115, and any order of restoration of capacity under § 64.2-2012. Except as provided in subdivision A 1 of § 19.2-389, the copy of the form and the order shall be kept confidential in a separate file and used only to determine a person's eligibility to possess, purchase, or transfer a firearm.
1997, c. 921, § 37.1-134.18; 1998, c. 582; 2001, cc. 478, 479, 507; 2005, c. 716, § 37.2-1014; 2011, c. 518; 2012, c. 614; 2013, c. 542; 2014, cc. 336, 374; 2015, c. 540; 2016, c. 30.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 64.2 - Wills, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Chapter 20 - Guardianship and Conservatorship
§ 64.2-2001. Filing of petition; jurisdiction; instructions to be provided
§ 64.2-2002. Who may file petition; contents
§ 64.2-2003. Appointment of guardian ad litem
§ 64.2-2004. Notice of hearing; jurisdictional
§ 64.2-2005. Evaluation report
§ 64.2-2006. Counsel for respondent
§ 64.2-2007. Hearing on petition to appoint
§ 64.2-2009. Court order of appointment; limited guardianships and conservatorships
§ 64.2-2010. Eligibility for public guardian or conservator
§ 64.2-2012. Petition for restoration, modification, or termination; effects
§ 64.2-2013. Standby guardianship or conservatorship for incapacitated persons
§ 64.2-2014. Clerk to index findings of incapacity or restoration; notice of findings
§ 64.2-2015. When no guardian or conservator appointed within one month of adjudication
§ 64.2-2016. Trustees for incapacitated veterans and their beneficiaries
§ 64.2-2017. Payments from U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
§ 64.2-2018. Taking of bond by clerk of court
§ 64.2-2019. Duties and powers of guardian
§ 64.2-2020. Annual reports by guardians
§ 64.2-2021. General duties and liabilities of conservator
§ 64.2-2022. Management powers and duties of conservator
§ 64.2-2025. Fiduciary to prosecute and defend actions involving incapacitated person
§ 64.2-2026. Surrender of incapacitated person's estate
§ 64.2-2029. Application to guardians and conservators appointed pursuant to § 64.2-2115