Code of Virginia
Chapter 14 - Evidence
§ 8.01-389. Judicial records as evidence; full faith and credit; recitals in deeds, deeds of trust, and mortgages; "records" defined; certification

A. The records of any judicial proceeding and any other official records of any court of this Commonwealth shall be received as prima facie evidence provided that such records are certified by the clerk of the court where preserved to be a true record. For the purposes of this section, judicial proceeding shall include the review of a petition and issuance of a temporary detention order under § 16.1-340.1 or 37.2-809.
A1. The records of any judicial proceeding and any other official record of any court of another state or country, or of the United States, shall be received as prima facie evidence provided that such records are certified by the clerk of the court where preserved to be a true record.
B. Every court of this Commonwealth shall give such records of courts not of this Commonwealth the full faith and credit given to them in the courts of the jurisdiction from whence they come.
B1. In any instance in which a court not of this Commonwealth shall have entered an order of injunction limiting or preventing access by any person to the courts of this Commonwealth without that person having had notice and an opportunity for a hearing prior to the entry of such foreign order, that foreign order is not required to be given full faith and credit in any Virginia court. The Virginia court may, in its discretion, hold a hearing to determine the adequacy of notice and opportunity for hearing in the foreign court.
C. Specifically, recitals of any fact in a deed or deed of trust of record conveying any interest in real property shall be prima facie evidence of that fact.
D. "Records" as used in this article, shall be deemed to include any memorandum, report, paper, data compilation, or other record in any form, or any combination thereof.
E. The use of the term "copy teste," "true copy," or "certified copy" or a substantially similar term on a certification affixed or annexed to a copy of an official record maintained by a clerk of court that bears the signature of the clerk or any deputy clerk, and that has the name of the court where such record is preserved on the document or on the certification, shall be prima facie proof that such record is certified by such clerk to be a true copy of the official record kept in the office of the clerk. Nothing herein shall be construed to require or prevent a clerk from using an official seal or prevent a clerk from using any other acceptable method of certification for a court record.
F. The certification of any record pursuant to this section shall automatically authenticate such record for the purpose of its admission into evidence in any trial, hearing, or proceeding.
Code 1950, §§ 8-271, 8-275, 8-276, 8-276.1; 1977, c. 617; 1980, c. 453; 1995, c. 594; 1996, c. 417; 2008, c. 786; 2010, cc. 778, 825; 2013, c. 263.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure

Chapter 14 - Evidence

§ 8.01-385. Definitions

§ 8.01-386. Judicial notice of laws (Supreme Court Rule 2:202 derived in part from this section)

§ 8.01-387. Notice by courts and officers of signatures of judges and Governor

§ 8.01-388. Judicial notice of official publications (Supreme Court Rule 2:203 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-389. Judicial records as evidence; full faith and credit; recitals in deeds, deeds of trust, and mortgages; "records" defined; certification

§ 8.01-390. Nonjudicial records as evidence (Subdivision (10)(a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:803 derived from subsection C of this section)

§ 8.01-390.1. School records as evidence

§ 8.01-390.2. Reports by Chief Medical Examiner received as evidence

§ 8.01-390.3. Business records as evidence (Subdivision (6) of Supreme Court Rule 2:902 derived in part from this section)

§ 8.01-391. Copies of originals as evidence (Subdivision (6) of Supreme Court Rule 2:902 derived in part from subsection D of this section and Supreme Court Rule 2:1005 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-391.1. Substitute checks as evidence (Supreme Court Rule 2:1003 derived from subsections a and B of this section)

§ 8.01-392. When court order book or equivalent is lost or illegible, what matters may be reentered

§ 8.01-393. When book or paper or equivalent in clerk's office lost, destroyed, or illegible to be again recorded

§ 8.01-394. How contents of any such lost record, etc., proved

§ 8.01-395. Validating certain proceedings under § 8.01-394

§ 8.01-396. No person incompetent to testify by reason of interest, or because a party

§ 8.01-396.1. Competency of witness

§ 8.01-397. Corroboration required and evidence receivable when one party incapable of testifying (subdivision (b)(5) of Supreme Court Rule 2:804 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-397.1. Evidence of habit or routine practice; defined (Supreme Court Rule 2:406 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-398. Privileged marital communications (Subsection (a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:504 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-399. Communications between physicians and patients (Supreme Court Rule 2:505 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-400. Communications between ministers of religion and persons they counsel or advise (Supreme Court Rule 2:503 derived in part from this section)

§ 8.01-400.1. Privileged communications by interpreters for the deaf (Supreme Court Rule 2:507 derived in part from this section)

§ 8.01-400.2. Communications between certain mental health professionals and clients (Supreme Court Rule 2:506 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-401. How adverse party may be examined; effect of refusal to testify (subsection (b) of Supreme Court Rule 2:607 and subsection (c) of Supreme Court Rule 2:611 derived from subsection a of this section)

§ 8.01-401.1. Opinion testimony by experts; hearsay exception (subsection (a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:703, subsection (a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:705, and subsection (a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:706 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-401.2. Chiropractor, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant as expert witness

§ 8.01-401.2:1. Podiatrist as an expert witness

§ 8.01-401.3. Opinion testimony and conclusions as to facts critical to civil case resolution (Supreme Court Rule 2:701 derived from subsection B of this section, subdivision (a)(i) of Supreme Court Rule 2:702 derived from subsection a of this sectio...

§ 8.01-402. Members of Department of Motor Vehicles' Crash Investigation Team not to be required to give evidence in certain cases

§ 8.01-403. Witness proving adverse; contradiction; prior inconsistent statement (Subsection (c) of Supreme Court Rule 2:607 and subdivision (a)(i) of Supreme Court Rule 2:613 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-404. Contradiction by prior inconsistent writing (Subdivision (b)(i) of Supreme Court Rule 2:613 derived in part from this section and subdivision (b)(ii) of Supreme Court Rule 2:613 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-405. Who may administer oath to witness

§ 8.01-406. Interpreters; recording testimony of deaf witness (Supreme Court Rule 2:604 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-407. How summons for witness issued, and to whom directed; prior permission of court to summon certain officials and judges

§ 8.01-407.1. Identity of persons communicating anonymously over the Internet

§ 8.01-408. Recognizance taken upon continuance of case

§ 8.01-409. When court may have process for witness executed by its own officer in another county or city

§ 8.01-410. Inmates as witnesses in civil actions

§ 8.01-411. Repealed

§ 8.01-412.2. Authorization of audio-visual deposition; official record; uses

§ 8.01-412.3. Notice of audio-visual deposition

§ 8.01-412.4. Procedure

§ 8.01-412.5. Costs

§ 8.01-412.6. Promulgation of rules for standards and guidelines

§ 8.01-412.7. Short title

§ 8.01-412.8. Short title

§ 8.01-412.9. Definitions

§ 8.01-412.10. Issuance of subpoena

§ 8.01-412.11. Service of subpoena

§ 8.01-412.12. Deposition, production, and inspection

§ 8.01-412.13. Application to court

§ 8.01-412.14. Uniformity of application and construction; reciprocal privileges

§ 8.01-412.15. Application to pending actions

§ 8.01-413. Certain copies of health care provider's health records of patient admissible; right of patient, his attorney and authorized insurer to copies of such health records; subpoena; damages, costs and attorney fees

§ 8.01-413.01. Authenticity and reasonableness of medical bills; presumption

§ 8.01-413.02. Admissibility of written reports or records of blood alcohol tests conducted in the regular course of providing emergency medical treatment

§ 8.01-413.1. Certain copies of employment records or papers admissible; right of employee or his attorney to copies of such records or papers; subpoena; damages, costs and attorney's fees

§ 8.01-414. Affidavit prima facie evidence of nonresidence

§ 8.01-415. Affidavit evidence of publication

§ 8.01-416. Affidavit re damages to motor vehicle

§ 8.01-417. Copies of written statements or transcriptions of verbal statements by injured person to be delivered to him; copies of subpoenaed documents to be provided to other party; disclosure of insurance policy limits

§ 8.01-417.01. Disclosure of certain homeowners insurance and personal injury liability insurance policy limits

§ 8.01-417.1. Use of portions of documents in evidence (Subsection (b) of Supreme Court Rule 2:106 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-418. When plea of guilty or nolo contendere or forfeiture in criminal prosecution or traffic case admissible in civil action; proof of such plea

§ 8.01-418.1. Evidence of subsequent measures taken not admissible to prove negligence (Supreme Court Rule 2:407 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-418.2. Evidence of polygraph examination inadmissible in any proceeding

§ 8.01-418.3. Repealed

§ 8.01-419. Table of life expectancy

§ 8.01-419.1. Motor vehicle value

§ 8.01-420. Depositions as basis for motion for summary judgment or to strike evidence

§ 8.01-420.01. Limiting further disclosure of discoverable materials and information; protective order

§ 8.01-420.1. Abolition of common-law perpetuation of testimony

§ 8.01-420.2. Limitation on use of recorded conversations as evidence

§ 8.01-420.3. Court reporters to provide transcripts; when recording may be stopped; use of transcript as evidence

§ 8.01-420.4. Taking of depositions

§ 8.01-420.4:1. Taking of depositions; corporate officers

§ 8.01-420.5. Estoppel effect of judicial determination of employment status

§ 8.01-420.6. Number of witnesses whose depositions may be taken

§ 8.01-420.7. Attorney-client privilege and work product protection; limitations on waiver

§ 8.01-420.8. Protection of confidential information in court files