A judge of a district court may take affidavits and administer oaths and affirmations in all matters and proceedings, may issue all appropriate orders or writs, including orders appointing guardians ad litem in all proper cases, in aid of the jurisdiction conferred upon him, and may certify transcripts of the records and proceedings of the court for use elsewhere. But he shall have no authority to take acknowledgments to deeds or other writings for purposes of recordation.
Va. Code Ann. § 16.1-69.27
Additional powers of judges
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 365 F. Supp. 1254 - Anderson v. Denny (1973)
Most recently applied in 365 F. Supp. 1254 - Anderson v. Denny (September 1973)
1972, c. 708; 1973, c. 546.
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