Added on March 30, 2020
by Sussex County Combined Courts
The Supreme Court of Virginia announced an order extending the Declaration of Judicial Emergency from April 6, 2020 through April 26, 2020.
Added on March 27, 2020
by Sussex County Administration
Pursuant to Virginia Code § 2.2-3707(D), to address matters related to the COVID-19 State of Emergency. The time and place of this Emergency (Special) Meeting is hereinafter stated, to-wit:
Added on March 24, 2020
by Sussex County Administration
The FY21 proposed budget is based on a real property tax rate of $.58 per $100 of assessed value. This represents no change in the adopted real estate tax rate. The FY21 General Property Tax revenue estimate is $10,031,910, an increase of $349,456 (or 1.04%) more than the current year’s estimate.
Added on March 20, 2020
by Sheriff Giles
All Inmate Visitation at the Jail has been CANCELLED, Effective Immediately, due to the COVID-19 Crisis
Added on March 20, 2020
by U.S. Small Business Administration
The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to Virginia small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Added on March 18, 2020
by Sussex County Combined Courts
In consideration of the COVID-19 outbreak, for the next twenty-one days, through April 6th, 2020, all civil, traffic and criminal matters in the Court, except for emergency matters are cancelled.
Added on March 18, 2020
by Sussex County Administration
Order gives law enforcement the ability to enforce 10-patron limit in restaurants, fitness centers, and theaters
Added on March 17, 2020
by Director of Emergency Management
Governor Ralph S. Northam declared a state of emergency effective as of March 12, 2020 until June 10, 2020 unless sooner amended or rescinded.
Added on March 17, 2020
by Supreme Court of Virginia
On March 12, 2020, Governor Northam entered Executive Order Number Fifty-One (2020) Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Novel Coronavirus COVID-19.
Added on March 17, 2020
by County Administration
Effective immediately - All Sussex County Offices are Closed to the Public in an Effort to Reduce Face-to-Face Contact with the Public to Lower the Spread of COVID-19, the Coronavirus