This is a legal form that was released by the Virginia District Court - a government authority operating within Virginia. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form DC-4060?
A: Form DC-4060 is a petition for an Emergency Substantial Risk Order in the state of Virginia.
Q: What is an Emergency Substantial Risk Order?
A: An Emergency Substantial Risk Order is a court order that temporarily restricts a person's access to firearms if they pose a substantial risk of injury to themselves or others.
Q: Who can file a petition using Form DC-4060?
A: Only law enforcement officers and certain individuals who have a qualifying relationship with the person in question can file a petition using Form DC-4060.
Q: What happens after filing a petition using Form DC-4060?
A: Once a petition is filed, a judge reviews the evidence and may issue an Emergency Substantial Risk Order if they determine that the person poses a substantial risk.
Q: How long does an Emergency Substantial Risk Order last?
A: An Emergency Substantial Risk Order can last for up to 14 days, with a possibility of extension if further evidence is presented.
Q: What are the restrictions imposed by an Emergency Substantial Risk Order?
A: An Emergency Substantial Risk Order may prohibit the person from possessing, purchasing, or transporting firearms and ammunition.
Q: Can the person challenge an Emergency Substantial Risk Order?
A: Yes, the person subject to the order can request a hearing to challenge the order within 14 days of its issuance.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form DC-4060 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Virginia District Court.