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Mission
The Clerk of the Circuit Court is a constitutional officer required by the Constitution of Virginia and elected by the citizens of Isle of Wight County. The office was established in colonial times to preserve and make accessible to the public important records, such as deeds, wills, and other documents relating to the ownership of real estate and court records.
Today the Clerk and staff perform multiple duties that in many states are divided among several government offices. The Code of Virginia lists over 800 responsibilities and duties for the Clerk. The variety of duties include the following: court services, recorder of deeds, probate, custodian of court cases, public services, preservation of historic records, and keeper of election ballots.
The Clerk’s Office records deeds, wills, civil suits, financing statements and other documents relating to real estate and civil cases. It is also the administrative office for the Circuit Court and serves as support for Circuit Court Judges. Our judicial responsibilities are keeping both the active and concluded court dockets and make arrangements necessary for trial of both civil and criminal cases. The Clerk’s Office issues subpoenas for witnesses, draws jurors, sets trial dates and attends trials to obtain the facts for writing court orders reflecting the result of the cases. The Clerk’s Office dockets judgments and collects fines and costs.
The Circuit Court Clerk’s Office serves as the Probate Court appointing persons to administer estates and recording estate documents. Other duties include issuing marriage and passports, administering notary oaths and oaths of all County appointed officials and elected officials, and recording liens and releases.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
The Clerk of the Circuit Court’s Office is open weekdays from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Document Recording 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.
(Please note that General District Court hours are 8-4 and Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court hours are 8:30-4)