The Constituent Services Office helps citizens communicate with the governor, process proclamations and other document requests, handles protocoissues, and generally serves as a conduit between the governor’s administration and Virginia residents.
Learn about how the courts are structured, the four levels of courts and the more than 2,600 people that work to provide Virginia residents prompt, efficient service.
All the laws in Virginia fall under what’s called the Code of Virginia, which is organized into different sections called Titles, each one covering a different category of interest. Each title has chapters with all the details you’ll need to know.
Visit https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacodepopularnames/ to view popular names and laws. Want to dig a little deeper? View more information by visiting one of the following topics.
Virginia values transparency and provides online tools for you to keep up with what the state government is doing and spending.
The Auditor of Public Accounts (APA) serves Virginia citizens and decision-makers by providing unbiased, accurate information and sound recommendations to improve accountability and financial management of public funds. It is part of the legislative branch of Virginia government and reports through the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) of the General Assembly. This structure provides independence from the executive and judicial branch agencies it audits. View financial reports and audits for public accounts, report fraud or review procedural documents.