Richmond Courthouse to close on March 16 with telework in place

Hannah Lauck, Chief Judge at U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia Alexandria Division
Hannah Lauck, Chief Judge at U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia Alexandria Division
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The Richmond Courthouse will be closed on March 16, with telework arrangements in effect for staff. The announcement means that courthouse operations will not take place in person on that day.

The closure is significant as it affects court proceedings and public access to the courthouse. Staff and officials are expected to work remotely during this period.

No additional information was provided regarding the reason for the closure or when normal operations will resume. Individuals with scheduled matters at the courthouse are advised to check for further updates from court officials.

The move reflects ongoing efforts by institutions to adapt their operations as needed, ensuring continuity of services while prioritizing safety and flexibility.



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