Jay Jones
Attorney General of Virginia

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2016 Official Opinions

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16-008 Honorable Rebecca P. Hogan, Clerk, Frederick County Circuit Court

The exemption to the grantor's tax contained in § 58.1-811(C)(4) of the Code of Virginia does not apply to a Trustee's Deed where the creditor is a government agency and is named as a grantor for indexing purposes only.

     
16-049 The Honorable Richard H. Stuart, Member, Senate of Virginia

A local school board has the duty and sole authority to select and appoint a temporary replacement for a member who has notified the board of his upcoming military deployment.  After the member returns from deployment, he will return to his position on the school board, where he will serve the remainder of the term to which he was elected.

     
16-053 The Honorable Robert P. Mosier, Fauquier County Sheriff

The Fauquier County sheriff may legally implement a courthouse security plan under which weapons are prohibited throughout the Fauquier County courthouse, subject to the exception for certain public officers and officials set forth in  § 18.2-283.1.

     
16-041 The Honorable Calvin C. Massie, Jr. (1) Public utilities are not exempt from providing information requested by commissioners of the revenue pursuant to § 58.1-3109(6) pertaining to contractors that may be subject to a local business license ordinance; (2) Public utility personnel are likewise not exempt from a summons issued by a commissioner of the revenue in accordance with § 58.1-3110(A) for the purpose of answering, under oath, questions about contractors that may be subject to a local business license ordinance.
     
     
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recent Press Releases

April 03, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones this week continued taking action to protect Virginians from federal overreach and defend fundamental rights.
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Today, Virginia Attorney General applauds Assistant Attorney General/Special Assistant United States Attorney Kelly Cournoyer for her role in securing a conviction in a Norfolk, Virginia cocaine and heroin trafficking conspiracy distribution case.
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Attorney General Jay Jones today joined a coalition of 21 attorneys general in suing President Trump in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, challenging his unlawful Executive Order that attempts to interfere with states’ constitutional authority to administer elections by restricting voter eligibility and mail voting to lists of voters pre-authorized by the federal government.
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