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Frequently Asked Questions



Blitz Legal
Woolley Stout & Garin, PLLC
11325 Random Hills Rd.
Suite 360
Fairfax, VA  22030
(703) 225-3330
Fax:  (703) 225-3333





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General Questions 

Court-Related Questions
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General Questions
  •  Where is your office?
               Our office is located in Suite 360 at 11325 Random Hills Road, Fairfax, Virginia, 22030.  Click on the map in the right panel to get directions from your location. 

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  •  Is there parking available?
            There is plenty of free covered and uncovered parking right outside our building. 


  •  Do you take credit cards?
            We take all major credit cards, PayPal, check, cash, or money orders. 

  •  Do you have a payment plan available?
             We offer a payment plan on a case by case basis depending on need and ability to pay.  To be considered for a payment plan, please complete and submit this application to info@blitzlegal.net or bring the completed application to your free consultation. 



Court-Related Questions

  •  What should I do on my court date?
             Plan ahead to make sure you have transportation, and make sure to arrive early.  Dress appropriately for court.  Once inside the court, don’t hesitate to ask where to go.  Find your attorney if you have one.  Find your courtroom and wait for the court to call your case. 

  •  What if I can’t make it to my court date?
            Contact your attorney as soon as possible so that he or she can ask for a continuance.  If it is the day of court, call your attorney and the court clerk as soon as possible even if you need to pull over from driving.  Click here for more information on what to do if you miss a misdemeanor court date. 

  •  Where is the courthouse?
              Click here to visit the Virginia Courts website for access to location and other information for all of the Virginia Courts. 


  •  How do I know when my court date is?
                Generally, the court date is listed on the ticket, summons, warrant, or other court papers. Court dates can also be found through the Virginia Courts case information system. 

  •  What will happen on my court date?
                  In General District Court, before the case is called, the two parties (the Commonwealth and your defense attorney if you have one) have an opportunity to discuss their respective interests.  The parties either reach an agreement or confirm that there will be a trial where evidence will be presented and arguments will be made to and decided by a judge.    

   

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