If you live in Suffolk, or you own property there that you need to protect, your Virginia homestead deed must be recorded with the Land Records Division of the Suffolk Circuit Court Clerk’s Office. Virginia’s homestead exemption rules are strict about form and content, and a deed that isn’t prepared correctly can cost you the protection you’re counting on.
Where to File in Suffolk
- Clerk of Circuit Court: Hon. W. Randolph “Randy” Carter Jr.
- Office: Land Records Division of the Suffolk Circuit Court Clerk’s Office
- Address: 150 N. Main St., Suffolk, VA 23434 (Mills E. Godwin Courts Building)
- Phone: (757) 514-7812
- Recording hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. (the recording register closes at 4:30 p.m.)
Suffolk Filing Fee
The total fee to record a homestead deed of 10 pages or fewer in Suffolk is currently $29 — combining the base state recording fee (Va. Code § 17.1-275, $18), the statewide Technology Trust Fund fee (Va. Code § 17.1-279, $8), and Suffolk’s local recording fee. Longer documents cost more. Fees can change, so confirm the current total with the Land Records Division before you file.
Before You File in Suffolk
Suffolk’s Clerk’s Office keeps slightly longer hours than most Hampton Roads courts, staying open until 5 p.m., but the recording register itself closes earlier, at 4:30 p.m. Any deed or instrument affecting real property must be filed with a cover sheet detailing the information the clerk needs to index it correctly.
We recommend calling the Land Records Division or checking their website before you go, since procedures and fees can change.
Get Your Homestead Deed Prepared Correctly
We prepare Virginia homestead deeds that meet the Commonwealth’s specific format and content requirements, with attorney review included, so you can file with confidence at the Suffolk Circuit Court Clerk’s Office.