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Nottoway County Authority

Nottoway County has 15,597 residents and a median household income of $63,261.

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Nottoway County Virginia Government

Nottoway County occupies a position in Virginia's Piedmont region, functioning under the Commonwealth's constitutional framework for county government. This page covers the structure of Nottoway County's governing authority, how county operations are administered, the practical scenarios residents and businesses encounter most often, and the boundaries that separate county-level jurisdiction from state and municipal authority. Understanding how Nottoway County government operates provides essential context for anyone interacting with local land use, taxation, public services, or elected offices.

Definition and scope

Nottoway County is one of Virginia's 95 counties, each of which operates as a political subdivision of the Commonwealth under Article VII of the Virginia Constitution and the enabling statutes of the Code of Virginia Title 15.2. The county seat is Nottoway Court House (Nottoway Courthouse), and the county covers approximately 315 square miles in south-central Virginia, bordered by Amelia, Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Dinwiddie, Prince Edward, and Amelia counties.

Nottoway County operates under the Board of Supervisors model, the standard form of county government in Virginia. Under this model, an elected board holds both legislative and executive authority over county affairs, including appropriating the county budget, adopting land use ordinances, and appointing key administrative officers. The county does not operate under a city charter and therefore cannot levy certain taxes or exercise powers reserved exclusively for independent cities under Virginia law.

Scope and coverage: This page covers Nottoway County's governmental structure as defined by Virginia law. It does not address the independent cities of Virginia (such as those profiled in virginia-beach-city-government), which operate entirely separately from county government. Federal programs administered within Nottoway County — such as USDA rural development grants or federal highway funding — fall outside county legislative authority. The Virginia counties overview provides comparative context across all 95 Virginia counties.

How it works

Nottoway County government functions through four primary mechanisms: elected bodies, appointed administration, constitutional officers, and state-delegated authorities.

1. Board of Supervisors

The Board of Supervisors is composed of elected district representatives serving 4-year terms under Code of Virginia §15.2-1400. The board holds the power to:

2. County Administrator

The County Administrator serves as the chief administrative officer, responsible for daily operations, personnel management, and budget execution. This role is appointed by — and accountable to — the Board of Supervisors, distinguishing it from the elected executive structure used in Virginia cities.

3. Constitutional Officers

Virginia counties also house five independently elected constitutional officers whose authority derives directly from Article VII, Section 4 of the Virginia Constitution, not from the Board of Supervisors. These officers are the:

Each constitutional officer operates a separate budget line and cannot be removed or directed by the Board of Supervisors in the conduct of their statutory duties.

4. State-Delegated Functions

Nottoway County administers programs on behalf of state agencies, including the Virginia Department of Social Services (DSS) and the Virginia Department of Health (VDH). The local Department of Social Services office in Nottoway, for example, determines eligibility for state-funded Medicaid and SNAP benefits under authority delegated by Code of Virginia §63.2-300.

Common scenarios

Residents and property owners most frequently interact with Nottoway County government in four recurring contexts.

Real Property Taxation. The Commissioner of the Revenue assesses real property values, and the Board of Supervisors sets the tax rate (expressed in dollars per $100 of assessed value). Disputes over assessed value are directed first to the Board of Equalization, then to the Circuit Court under Code of Virginia §58.1-3980.

Land Use and Zoning. Development proposals, subdivision plats, and rezoning requests flow through the county's Planning Commission before reaching the Board of Supervisors. The Planning Commission is an advisory body; final zoning decisions rest with the Board. Nottoway County's zoning ordinance governs agricultural, residential, and commercial land classifications across its rural landscape.

Building Permits and Inspections. The county enforces the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC), administered by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). Permits for new construction, additions, and major renovations are required before work begins; inspections are conducted by county-employed building officials certified under state standards.

Social Services Administration. The Nottoway County Department of Social Services processes applications for Medicaid, SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and child protective services referrals under authority delegated from the Virginia Department of Social Services.

For broader regional context, readers can consult the /index for the full scope of Virginia government coverage across Hampton Roads and the Commonwealth.

Decision boundaries

Understanding where Nottoway County authority ends is as important as understanding what it covers.

County vs. Independent City: Virginia is one of the few states where cities are entirely independent of counties. The 38 independent cities in Virginia — including Chesapeake, Norfolk, and Portsmouth — are not part of any county. Nottoway County jurisdiction ends at its geographic boundaries; no independent city exists within those boundaries.

County vs. State Agency: Nottoway County cannot override regulations set by state agencies. The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), and the State Water Control Board each exercise authority within Nottoway County independently of the Board of Supervisors. VDOT, for instance, maintains the secondary road network in Nottoway County directly, unlike in large urban counties such as Fairfax County, which maintains its own road system under a separate state agreement.

County Ordinances vs. General Assembly Preemption: The General Assembly may preempt county ordinances in specific domains. Firearm regulations, for example, are preempted statewide under Code of Virginia §15.2-915, meaning Nottoway County cannot enact local gun ordinances that exceed or conflict with state law.

Nottoway County vs. Adjacent Counties: Land use decisions made by Amelia County, Prince Edward County, or Dinwiddie County along shared boundaries are governed by those counties' own boards and ordinances. Nottoway County's zoning authority does not extend across county lines, and inter-jurisdictional disputes are resolved through state mediation or Circuit Court proceedings.

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Federal Disaster Declarations (14)

Severe Winter Storm
January 2026 · Emergency declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · incident type: winter storm · EM-3631-VA
Severe Winter Storms And Flooding
February 2025 · Major disaster declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · DR-4863-VA
Severe Winter Storms
February 2021 · Major disaster declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · Hazard Mitigation grants available · DR-4602-VA
COVID-19 Pandemic Federal Disaster
January 2020 · Major disaster declaration · Public Assistance only (institutional reimbursement) · Hazard Mitigation grants available · DR-4512-VA
COVID-19 Emergency
January 2020 · Emergency declaration · Public Assistance only (institutional reimbursement) · EM-3448-VA
Tropical Storm Michael
October 2018 · Major disaster declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · Hazard Mitigation grants available · DR-4411-VA
Hurricane Florence
September 2018 · Major disaster declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · Hazard Mitigation grants available · DR-4401-VA
Hurricane Florence
September 2018 · Emergency declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · EM-3403-VA
Hurricane Sandy
October 2012 · Emergency declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · EM-3359-VA
Severe Storms And Straight-Line Winds
June 2012 · Major disaster declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · Hazard Mitigation grants available · DR-4072-VA
Hurricane Irene
August 2011 · Major disaster declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · Hazard Mitigation grants available · DR-4024-VA
Hurricane Katrina (hosted evacuees, no local impact)
August 2005 · Emergency declaration · hosted federal evacuees (no local impact) · EM-3240-VA
Hurricane Isabel
September 2003 · Major disaster declaration · Individual Assistance to residents · DR-1491-VA
Severe Winter Storms
January 2000 · Major disaster declaration · Public Assistance to local agencies (no Individual Assistance) · Hazard Mitigation grants available · DR-1318-VA

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