The clerk of each court of every circuit shall keep in his office, in a well-bound book, or by microphotographic or electronic process allowed by § 17.1-240, a judgment docket, in which he shall docket, without delay, any judgment for a specific amount of money rendered in his court, and shall likewise docket without delay any judgment for a specific amount of money rendered in this Commonwealth by any other court of this Commonwealth or federal court, when he shall be required so to do by any person interested, on such person delivering to him an authenticated legible abstract of it and also upon the request of any person interested therein, any such judgment rendered by a district court judge whose book has been filed in his office under the provisions of Title 16.1 or of which a legible abstract is delivered to him certified by the district court judge who rendered it; provided, that judgments docketed in the clerk's office of the Circuit Court of the City of Williamsburg and the County of James City shall be docketed and indexed in one book. A specific judgment for money shall state that it is a judgment for money in a specific amount in favor of a named party, against a named party, with that party's address, if known, and it shall further state the time from which the judgment bears interest. An order of restitution docketed pursuant to § 19.2-305.2 shall have the same force and effect as a specific judgment for money and shall state that it is an order of restitution in a specific amount in favor of a named party, against a named party, with that party's address, if known, and it shall further state the time from which the judgment bears interest. If the clerk determines that an abstract is not legible, the clerk shall refuse to record it and shall return it to the person who tendered the abstract for recording. No judgment for assessments described in subsection A of § 17.1-275.5 or for the fees provided for by § 17.1-275.1, 17.1-275.2, 17.1-275.3, 17.1-275.4, 17.1-275.7, 17.1-275.8, 17.1-275.9, 17.1-275.10, 17.1-275.11, 17.1-275.11:1, or 17.1-275.12 or for all other fines and costs shall be recorded as a judgment in favor of the Commonwealth if such fees, assessments, fines, or costs have been fully paid by the defendant by the date of sentencing by the court.
Code 1950, § 8-373; 1952, c. 438; 1962, c. 568; 1973, c. 544; 1975, cc. 182, 575; 1977, c. 617; 1993, c. 412; 1994, c. 538; 1995, c. 434; 1997, c. 579; 2008, cc. 823, 833; 2013, c. 263; 2015, c. 641.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure
Chapter 17 - Judgments and Decrees Generally
§ 8.01-426. "Judgment" includes decree
§ 8.01-427. Persons entitled under decree deemed judgment creditors; execution on decree
§ 8.01-429. Action of appellate court when there might be redress under § 8.01-428
§ 8.01-430. When final judgment to be entered after verdict set aside
§ 8.01-431. Judgment or decree by confession in pending suit
§ 8.01-432. Confession of judgment irrespective of suit pending
§ 8.01-433. Setting aside judgments confessed under § 8.01-432
§ 8.01-433.1. Notice of confession of judgment provision
§ 8.01-434. Lien of such judgments
§ 8.01-435. Who may confess judgment
§ 8.01-436. Form of confession of judgment
§ 8.01-437. Endorsement of clerk thereon
§ 8.01-438. When judgment confessed by attorney-in-fact copy to be served on judgment debtor
§ 8.01-439. Filing of records by clerk
§ 8.01-440. Docketing and execution
§ 8.01-441. When judgment confessed by virtue of power of attorney invalid
§ 8.01-443. Joint wrongdoers; effect of judgment against one
§ 8.01-444. Where new parties added; if some not liable, how judgment entered
§ 8.01-445. Distinction between term and vacation abolished; effect of time
§ 8.01-446. Clerks to keep judgment dockets; what judgments to be docketed therein
§ 8.01-446.1. Keeping of docket books by clerk of court using micrographic process; form
§ 8.01-447. Docketing of judgments and decrees of United States courts
§ 8.01-448. Attorney General, etc., to have judgments in favor of Commonwealth docketed
§ 8.01-449. How judgments are docketed
§ 8.01-452. Entry of assignment of judgment on judgment lien docket
§ 8.01-452.1. Disposal of exhibits in civil cases
§ 8.01-453. When and how payment or discharge entered on judgment docket
§ 8.01-454. Judgment, when satisfied, to be so noted by creditor
§ 8.01-455. Court, on motion of defendant, etc., may have payment of judgment entered
§ 8.01-456. Satisfaction of judgment when judgment creditor cannot be located
§ 8.01-458. From what time judgment to be a lien on real estate; docketing revived judgment
§ 8.01-459. Priority of judgments
§ 8.01-461. Abstracts of judgments
§ 8.01-462. Jurisdiction of equity to enforce lien of judgment; when it may decree sale
§ 8.01-463. Enforcement of lien when judgment does not exceed $25,000
§ 8.01-464. Order of liability between alienees of different parts of estate
§ 8.01-465. Chapter embraces recognizances and bonds having force of judgment