The Roanoke Chief Magistrate's Office in Roanoke, VA is an integral part of the judicial system, providing an independent and unbiased review of complaints brought by law enforcement and citizens. They are specially trained to issue search warrants, subpoenas, arrest warrants, summonses, and set bail, serving as a buffer between law enforcement and society.
Supervised by the Office of the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court, the Roanoke magistrate's office operates 24 hours a day, with magistrates working 40-hour weeks in 8 to 10-hour shifts. They are not attorneys and cannot provide legal advice, but they can offer general information on judicial processes and procedures.
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