Amelia County is located just southwest of Richmond. It’s a small county full of history and southern charm. In 1734, Amelia was created from parts of Prince George and Brunswick counties. It was named after Princess Amelia, daughter of King George II of Great Britain. During the Civil War General, Robert E. Lee and his Army spent April 4 and 5, 1865, at Amelia Courthouse before his surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox. The last major battle of the war was fought at Sayler’s Creek on April 6. Amelia has been the birthplace of Authors, a Medal of Honor recipient, a Senator, an Actress, and even an Olympian.
Amelia Court House, also known as Amelia, Amelia County, or Amelia Courthouse, has a lot to offer while keeping the small-town feeling. Amelia County provides its residents and businesses the best of both worlds. Located just 35 miles southwest of the State Capital and with access to a significant highway, Rt. 360, you can enjoy the rural atmosphere and still work in the city.
Amelia is predominantly an agricultural community, but with new subdivisions and businesses opening, it’s adding more economical and employment potential. Our little town is growing by leaps and bounds partly because we have the 5th lowest tax burden of any county in the Nation, within a top 50 metro area. While it is still a rural community, there are retail, dining, and entertainment to enjoy. There are also several local clubs, volunteer opportunities, numerous churches, and civic events to help you get to know the community.
Enjoy the Outdoors
Enjoy the outdoors? We have everything from hiking, bird watching, hunting, fishing, metal detecting, equestrian trails, boating, and camping. Like to fish? Amelia has 50 miles of Appomattox River frontage. The Amelia Wildlife Management Area is 2,217 acres of hardwoods, swampland, and fields, with a 100-acre lake. The lake boasts an abundance of largemouth bass along with channel cats, crappie, bluegill, and sunfish. It’s open for equestrian trail rides, hunting, hiking, primitive camping and is handicap accessible. Amelia Wildlife Preserve is part of the Heart of the Piedmont loop. The Heart of the Piedmont Loop takes visitors into a series of state forests, state parks, and wildlife management areas with large tracts of deciduous and coniferous forest to explore. It also takes you through the site of the last major Civil War battle in Virginia at Sailor’s Creek. After losing 7,700 men and 8 generals, Robert E. Lee made his way to Appomattox. Sailor’s Creek State Park is a great place to visit. They offer many family-friendly activities, reenactments, trails to hike, bird watching opportunities, stargazing events, Geocaching, and a museum. Nestled on the edge of Amelia, with cattle farms and open fields, you can almost feel like you stepped back in time. A beautiful place to have a picnic or take family photos. The Hillsman House at Sailor’s Creek was once used as a hospital, and each year, they hold a Veteran’s Day Luminarie program that you don’t want to miss. Their Antebellum St. Nicholas is an excellent addition to the holiday season, and seeing the house decorated in the tradition of the 1800s is a real treat.
In Amelia, we love our small-town events. Every 2nd Saturday of May, all of Amelia comes out to the Courthouse Square for Amelia Day. It celebrates the county’s founding with vendors, artisans, locally grown plants, charity organizations, and lots of entertainment. The elementary school children sing, Studio Energy and Motion does a dance production, and local Singers and musicians entertain the crowd from the stage set up right on the Courthouse steps. Bring a chair or a blanket and enjoy the day. Thanks to all the hard work from the Volunteers, this event is always FREE. In the fall, we have the Amelia County Fair, which lasts for a week and offers Amusement rides, entertainment, and local vendors and businesses. Plus the Amelia Fright Fest in October. Fright Fest is a hike through Amelia’s most haunted woods that combines old-school style scares with high-quality gore/makeup and top-notch acting. There are also craft shows, Car Shows, and Church Gatherings all year long. It’s that old-time feeling and love your neighbor type of town.
Amelia is home to one of the Virginia Department of Veterans Service Cemeteries. Located on Pridesville Rd, and is part of the Blue Star Memorial Highway. Wreaths Across America at Christmas time and the ceremonies on Memorial Day and Veterans Day draw people from all over.
Homes for Sale
Events
Amelia Day Festival We offer fun for all, young and old, bring your chairs and stay with us for the day. There is plenty of good local food and entertainment, activities for children, art show, fine artisan crafts (quilts, doll dresses, and clothing), home decor Items (wooden furniture, handmade items, flags), homemade baked goods and candy, handmade jewelry, car & truck show, plants (hanging baskets (locally grown), local businesses, and charity organizations. Celebrating a great community!!!!!!!! Held the second Saturday of May. Cost-FREE
Amelia County Fair – Experience the Joy of Amelia County Virginia The Amelia County Fair is committed to bringing the best out of Amelia. The fair is put on by locals committed to sharing the joy of Amelia County. The fair is a week-long event which offers rides, entertainment and exhibits of local produce and animals. You’ll find events unlike any other at the Amelia County Fair, giving you the opportunity to engage with the county and the people who call it home.
Amelia Frightfest Amelia Frightfest is Central Virginia’s most terrifying haunted trail A horror hike through Amelia’s most haunted woods, Amelia Frightfest combines the “old-School” haunted attraction build with a focus on high-quality gore/makeup and top-notch acting.
Sailor’s Creek Battlefield State Park has a list of events on their website. They offer lots of family friendly activities year long. Including reenactments, Luminaries, crafts, and guided tours and hikes.
Coverly Farm Fall Festival where you can pick your pumpkin, hay rides, corn maze, petting zoo, barrel cart train, and more.
Woods Tree Farm has lots of events like picking your own wildflowers and sunflowers, pre-cut Christmas trees, handmade wreaths, Christmas ornaments and other decorations.
Amelia Truck Pull Location: Tom Scott Park 16441 Five Forks Road Amelia, VA 23002. 2021 Scheduled Dates: June 19th and August 21st
Field Day of the Past is a family event sponsored by the Rockville-Centerville Steam and Gas Historical Association. This show mixes the warm, down-home atmosphere of the county fairs of yesteryear with exhibits and displays of museum quality. In the summer of 1992, a few steam and gas engine collectors gathered for an informal discussion on the possibility of hosting a steam and gas engine show. They organized the Rockville-Centerville Steam and Gas Historical Association and hosted its first show, which attracted 5,000 people. Today the show has expanded into a 3 day event, held the third full weekend in September and draws a crowd of approximately 35,000 people annually.
Amelia County Christmas Parade is held the first Saturday of December. The annual Amelia County Christmas Parade steps off from Wayside Avenue and proceeds west on Goodes Bridge Road (Bus. Rt. 360) on Saturday (Dec. 7). The parade then turns left onto Amelia Street and right on Church Street, then turns right on Washington Street, where the judge’s review is located in front of the Beopple building (all entries are required to pause for review and will be directed when to continue). The parade then turns left onto Court Street, and left again onto Virginia Street, where the parade will disband near Wells Fargo.
Amelia County Public Schools Events are normally advertised in the Amelia Bulletin Monitor and on the School’s Facebook Page. There is the Homecoming Parade, sporting events, a craft show, and several fundraiser events like flower sales, food sales, and volunteer opportunities throughout the year.
Recreational Activities
Amelia Golf and Country Club AGCC is a challenging semi-private 9 hole golf course located in the heart of Amelia County. As a club member, you’ll enjoy unlimited golf for low quarterly dues, members-only tournaments, pool privileges and clubhouse rental privileges. In addition to a great course, we offer a driving range and practice putting green so you can develop your golf game. Members can participate in weekly tournaments such as Senior League, Twilight and Handicap Tournaments during the middle of the week . If exercise is on your mind, walking is permitted. Pool and clubhouse memberships available.
Amelia Family Campground located just 17 miles west of Route 288 West of Richmond, VA., on Route 153. We Feature: Large Wooded Campsites, Pull-Through Campsites, 30A or 50A Electrical Service, Swimming Pool, Fishing Pond (Catch Release), Picnic Tables, Hot Showers with Privacy, Flush Toilets with Privacy, Dump Stations, LP Gas, Camp Store (Seasonal), Coin-Operated Laundry, Outdoor Recreation Area, Playground, Nature Trail, Ice, Pet Run Area, Local Rock Display, 30’x60’ Activity Pavilion. Welcome to Amelia Family Campground.
The Best and Only Campground in Amelia Virginia is right here! Home of the Amelia Family Bluegrass. Our Bluegrass Legacy
Amelia Wildlife Management Area When looking for a wide variety of traditional outdoor activities in central Virginia, look no further than the Amelia Wildlife Management Area. Named for the county in which it is located, Amelia’s 2,217 acres offer hunting and fishing, plus shooting
ranges and other year round opportunities for those who simply enjoy the out-of-doors.
Parks and Recreation It’s too cold, or rainy, or snowy to walk outside! Come on over and enjoy walking in our heated gym. We’ll even add some music to keep a little spring in your step! Walking in the gym is open five (5) days a week: Those who recently came for the first time said how great it was and wondered why they didn’t come sooner! We offer a state-of-the-art Paramount treadmill, Stairmaster, recumbent bike, and a variety of weight equipment to help you meet your fitness goals. Plus we offer group sports for all ages.
Pickleball and Tennis Outdoor Courts We provide two (2) outdoor pickleball and tennis outdoor courts with a hard asphalt surface and an acrylic color system. Nets are provided for Tennis and Pickleball. Lighting is also available.
Amelia County Memorial Garden located behind the Amelia Historical Society at 16501 Church St. It’s maintained by the Amelia Garden Club and a perfect spot for pictures or to read a great book. Look carefully because many Amelians will paint rocks and hide them in the Garden throughout the year.
High School Track located behind Amelia High School. It is a quarter mile track that is open to the public when school is not in session.
Playgrounds: Amelia Elementary school playground is open to the public when school is not in session. Parks and Recreation playground located at Joe Paulette Park on Five Forks Rd is open year round. And there is a small playground behind the Historical Society next to the Memorial Garden.
Schools
With high expectations and equitable professional services, the Amelia County Public Schools will build positive relationships with students and the community and assure attainment of high academic achievement, which exceeds all state and federal standards and provides all students with a foundation for the future. Our 100% fully accredited school division has 3 schools (1 elementary, 1 middle and 1 high). Amelia High school also participates with Nottoway Schools in the Amelia/Nottoway Technical Center. The Technical Center offers high school students the opportunity of career exploration into fields like cosmetology, nursing, auto body, and culinary arts.
Amelia County Elementary School
8533 N. Five Forks Road,
Amelia Court House VA 23002
804-561-2433
Amelia County Middle School
8740 Otterburn Road
Amelia Court House, VA 23002
804-561-4422
Amelia County High School
8500 Otterburn Road
Amelia Court House, VA 23002
804-561-2101
School Board – Amelia County Public Schools
School Board Calendar
Superintendent – Amelia County Public Schools
Instructional Calendar – Amelia County Public Schools
Amelia Academy’s mission is to educate the whole student including, but not limited to, ethical, intellectual, and physical development. Our purpose is to develop in each student qualities of good character, leadership, scholarship, and service. Opportunities are provided for each student to learn to think critically and to make intelligent choices. Our school stresses the importance of principled behavior with emphasis on honor, integrity and personal responsibility. They offer Pre-k thru 12th grade, and Varsity Teams in the Virginia Colonial Conference.
Amelia Academy
8741 North Five Forks Road
Amelia, Virginia 23002
(804) 561-2270
Calendar | Amelia Academy
Love Covenant Christian School
17897 W Pridesville Rd
Amelia Court House, VA 23002
(804) 339-1348.
Family
There are lots of churches spread all over the area. Click here for a list of churches and their location.
Heavenly Creatures Petting Zoo welcomes you and we are located in Amelia Va. We are new to the area and are so blessed for the opportunity to share our sweet babies and the love of Jesus with others.
Coverly Farm is a small farm in Amelia, Virginia. We raise chickens, goats, pigs, and sheep and have had a pumpkin patch for the last three years. Please contact us if you are interested in purchasing pasture raised meats.
Equine therapy Spun’n Up Hope Inc Dusty Spur Farm, the home of Spur’n Up Hope Inc, was created in 1998 when Lee Williams (owner) and her children moved back to her family farm in Amelia, VA. At that time, God put it on her heart that she needed to use the farm to help at-risk youth. Spur’n Up Hope Inc is a culmination of her prayers, God’s plan and her life experiences. It has taken many volunteers and special horses to cultivate this dream into reality. Spur’n Up Hope | Facebook
Woods Tree Farm Our 43 acre property includes over 20 acres of mature hardwood forest with running streams, a one acre pond, and three separate fields of grasses and Christmas trees. Starting the day after Thanksgiving, we’ll have a tree lot set up with a selection of fresh, pre-cut, Virginia-grown fir and spruce trees for sale along with ornaments, wreaths, hot chocolate and s’mores!
Flat Creek Farm is family owned and operated. We are home to all sorts of farm animals. We offer onsite barnyard parties and private appointments. Follow us to stay updated on events, new arrivals and day to day happenings around the farm!
James L. Hamner Public Library The James L. Hamner Public was founded in 1973. We are the public library for Amelia County, Virginia. We can be accessed online in multiple ways, including our podcast, Connections, at http://jlhlibraryconnections.buzzsprout.com/ and podcast apps.
Amelia Wildlife Management Area When looking for a wide variety of traditional outdoor activities in central Virginia, look no further than the Amelia Wildlife Management Area. Named for the county in which it is located, Amelia’s 2,217 acres offer hunting and fishing, plus shooting ranges and other year-round opportunities for those who simply enjoy the out-of-doors.
Virginia Cooperative Extension The Amelia County Extension Office, a cooperative venture between the Federal Government, the Commonwealth of Virginia and Amelia County, provides a wide variety of programs and services to the youth and adults of Amelia County. Working in cooperation with neighboring County Offices the Extension Office also provides much needed and vitally important professional resources to the entire Heartland Region. Building on the strength of Amelia’s agriculture, natural resources, family and community heritage, the Extension Office enables people to shape their futures through research based educational programs. Recognizing that knowledge is power, Amelia’s Extension Agents serve people where they live and work. Audiences are involved in designing, implementing and evaluating needs-driven programs. Extension Offices are dynamic organizations that stimulate positive personal and societal change that leads to more productive lives, families, farms, and forests, as well as a better environment in urban and rural communities.
Where to Eat
There are wonderful sit down restaurants in the area, but there are also plenty of places to grab just a quick treat or something sweet. Take a peek at some of these top places for a bite!
- Angelo’s Sub Cafe
- County Grille
- Dogged State
- Eazy’s Kitchen and Bar
- Hardee’s
- Journey Station
- Marios Amelia
- McDonald’s
- Mi Jalisco Mexican Restaurant
- Ji Xiang Chinese Restaurant
- Papa Johns
- Pizza Hut
- Subway
Where to Stay
- Amelia Inn & Suites
- Amelia Family Campground
Historical
Amelia Veterans Cemetery The Department of Veterans Services (DVS) is organized into seven service delivery sections: benefits; veteran and family support; veterans education; transition and employment; care centers; veterans cemeteries; and the Virginia War Memorial. The Board of Veterans Services, the Joint Leadership Council of Veterans Services Organizations, and the Veterans Services Foundation work closely with DVS to support the effective delivery of services to Virginia’s veterans and their families.
Amelia County Historical Society and Museum A nonprofit citizens’ organization founded in 1958 to discover, procure, preserve, and present for study and research artifacts and documents depicting the natural, civic, architectural, and literary histories of Amelia County. Located in the Jackson Building at the corner of Virginia and Church Streets across from the CourtHouse Square, the society maintains a small library of general, legal, and genealogical materials, plus display cases with numerous artifacts, including of the Civil War. Hours: M-W-F: 10:00-4:00 PM
Sailor’s Creek Battlefield State Park Nearly a quarter of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s army, more than 7,700 men, were killed, wounded or captured on April 6, 1865, at the battle of Sailor’s Creek. Lee surrendered his army 72 hours later at Appomattox Court House. The Overton-Hillsman farmhouse, circa 1780, is open to the public for guided tours. The house was restored to reflect the 1865 conditions the family and soldiers experienced when the house served as a Union field hospital.
The park’s visitor center houses exhibits showcasing artifacts and research about the battles of Sailor’s Creek and the war’s impact on the citizens of Southside Virginia. Visitors will be taken back that wet spring day when both armies and a galaxy of generals met at Sailor’s Creek for what was the last major battle of the American Civil War in Virginia. Living history events take place every April during the anniversary of the battle.
Please contact the park office for information about interpretive programs. Motorists traveling along Lee’s Retreat can learn more about the battle by tuning their radios to AM 1610.
National Register of Historic Places listings in Amelia County, Virginia This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Amelia County, Virginia. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Amelia County.
Civil Rights in Education Heritage Trail Historical Markers A Self-Guided Driving Tour Through Southside Virginia. Virginia has led the nation in many ways, particularly in education. The birthplace of the free public education system our country now enjoys has its roots right here in Southside Virginia. It was here, along the sleepy back roads of a few rural counties, that today’s African Americans, Native Americans and women developed the right to an education that equaled that of white males. Today, a new self-guided driving tour brings together these historically significant sites and tells the poignant and often explosive story of civil rights in education in our country.
Russell Grove School In 1933, Russell Grove High School opened in the chapel at Russell Grove Presbyterian Church. Susie Shepperson, who had held a position at Virginia State College for Negroes (now Virginia State University), came to manage the school and was its sole teacher for the first year. During Russell Grove School’s first two years, four acres of land were purchased in order to construct a school building, while teachers, the County-Wide League, and others jointly raised over $2,500 for the new school. The School Board led construction of a brick building with four classrooms, an auditorium, a library, and an office, as well as a frame building that served as a workshop. In 1937, Russell Grove High School’s fourth year, ten boys and sixteen girls formed the school’s first graduating class.
Virginia Scenic Drives: Lee’s Retreat Five stops of the over 20-stop driving tour, Lee’s Retreat, are located in Amelia County and allow visitors to follow the Route of General Robert E. Lee’s Troops from Petersburg to Appomattox during the final seven days of the Civil War in April 1865. Tour Stops: South Side Station, The Breakthrough, White Oak Road, Five Forks, and Sutherland Station.
Amelia County Courthouse This small unincorporated town was established in 1789 after Nottoway County was carved from Amelia County, necessitating a new central location for the county seat. Like the town itself, the spacious Amelia Courthouse Square is unpretentious and pleasant. The brick courthouse is set well back on the square and its form reminiscent of its 1850 predecessor that was demolished after it was found to be “dangerous to human life.” The design is by an architect and general contractor who immigrated from Thailand. Most of his designs were residences, but he also built warehouses and a few public buildings. Amelia’s court clerks’ offices contain records dating to before the Civil War, unlike many other courthouses that lost such records in wartime destruction. The Union forces were rushing to catch up to Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia and did not ensure the courthouse records were burned. The iron shutters and brick construction of the courthouse protected its contents.
St. John’s Episcopal Church, Grub Hill Consecrated in 1852 by Bishop William Meade, this church was a product of the reactivation of the Episcopal denomination in rural Virginia during the mid-19th century. It is on the site of a colonial church known simply as Grub Hill Church, a name derived from the “Grub Hill” slave quarters of the Tabb family, who gave the land for the building. The present church, a country builder’s version of the Gothic Revival, has an honest simplicity that yet inspires admiration. It remains relatively unaltered and is enhanced by a pleasant rural setting. The principal interior furnishings, including an ornamented triptych, are the signed work of a woodcarver, H. Jacob, completed in 1870. Owned by the trustees of Christ Episcopal Church, Amelia, St. John’s is used for occasional summer services.
Historical Markers and War Memorials in Amelia County, Virginia
Groups, Clubs, and Organizations
American Legion Amelia Post 773
Virginia Cooperative Extension – 4H
1st Virginia Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association
Amelia Masonic Lodge No. 101 AF & AM
Obidiah Bethany Lodge 170
Amelia County Christmas Parents
Amelia County Elementary School PTA
Amelia County Middle School PTSA
Amelia County Republican Committee
Amelia County Democratic Committee
Amelia County Historical Society
Amelia Volunteer Fire Department
Amelia County Emergency Management
Amelia County Chamber of Commerce
APAW Amelia Patrons for Animal Welfare
Pets
The Amelia County Animal Shelter and Animal Control Office has two full-time and one part-time employee. The Animal Control Department utilizes a vast array of volunteers and volunteer groups to make the Amelia County Animal Shelter among the most efficient Public Shelters in the Commonwealth of Virginia at having animals adopted.
Consequently, in recent years, the Animal Control Department has become a multi faceted organization balancing citizen safety with animal protection. Last year Amelia housed approximately 1,500 animals, which is nearly three times the number of animals that were housed in 1996. However, by maintaining a high degree of excellence, care and concern for our animals and their ultimate adoption, we can proudly say that we have become one of the top shelters of rural Virginia. Animal Control officers work closely with County Law Enforcement to enforce state laws and county ordinances as they apply to domestic animals.
The shelter includes six (6) large dog runs, allowing us to house twelve (12) large dogs at one time. The shelter also has a puppy room with stainless steel rolling cages.
Senior Animal Control Officer (804) 561-3878
Brian Wootton
16565 Five Forks Road
Amelia, VA 23002
License Required
Amelia County requires that all dogs residing in the County four months of age or older are required by Article IV, Section 4.1 of the county ordinance, to have and display a county dog license/tag. In order to obtain the license, citizens must present the original copy of a current rabies vaccination certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian.
Dog licenses are on sale from January 1st to January 31st of each year. All citizens owning or kenneling dogs are required to license each animal.
Location to Purchase Dog Licenses
Amelia County Treasurer’s Office
16360 Dunn Street, Suite 103
P.O. Box 430
Amelia, VA 23002
804-561-2145
License Fees
- Male/Female $10.00
- Spayed/Neutered $5.00
- Up to 20 dog kennel $35.00
- Up to 50 dog kennel $50.00
- Duplicate License $1.00
License Not Required for Service Dogs
No license fee shall be imposed on any dog that is trained and serves as a guide dog for a blind person or that is trained and serves as a hearing dog for a deaf or hearing-impaired person; or that is a search and rescue dog; or that is trained and serves as a service dog for a mobility-impaired person.
Prohibition of Dogs Running at Large in Certain Portions of the County
Amelia County does not have a countywide leash law. However under Article II, Sec. 2.2 of the Amelia County Animal Control Ordinance, a leash law is in effect for the following areas of the County:
- Genito Mills Estates, Section A, Plat Book Number 3, Pages 249, 250 and 251 – Date of Recordation: April 14, 1970
- Genito Mills Estates, Section B, Plat Book Number 4, Pages 54, 55 and 56 – Date of Recordation: February 1, 1973
- Winterham Place Subdivision, Section 1, Plat Cabinet B, Slide 21 – Date of Recordation: November 20, 1996
- Winterham Place Subdivision, Section 2, Plat Cabinet B, Slide 66 – Date of Recordation: August 31, 1990, Amended November 20, 1996
- Amelia Courthouse Village Area, Within the boundaries of the Amelia Courthouse Village Area to include a 200 foot buffer along the outer perimeter of said boundary and along both sides of all identified streets as depicted on the attached map.
April 15th to May 15th – Illegal Period for Dogs Running at Large
It shall be unlawful for any owner or custodian of any dog to allow any dog to run at large in the County of Amelia during the period of April 15 to May 15 of each calendar year. A dog shall be deemed to run at large while roaming, running or self-hunting off the property of the owner or custodian and not under the owner or custodian’s immediate control.
Village Veterinarian Service
9221 Amelia St.
PO BOX 167
Amelia Court House, Virginia 23002
Phone: 804-561-2244
Countryside Veterinary Center
P.O. Box 469
14101 Patrick Henry Highway
Amelia, VA 23002
Phone: 804-561-5450
Medical
Amelia Healthcare Center | Southern Dominion Health System, Inc.
8920 Otterburn Road
Amelia, VA 23002
(804) 561-5150
The staff of Southern Dominion Health System, Inc. is dedicated to providing comprehensive, primary health care to individuals and families in need of its services. Care available at Southern Dominion Health System, Inc. includes infant and child care, adolescent medicine, primary gynecology, adult primary care, geriatrics, preventive health care, and minor surgery.
Amelia Family Dentistry
10160 Superior Way
Amelia Court House, VA 23002
(804) 561-4379
We are always welcoming new patients and we would love to have you as part of our dental family. Please explore our web site to learn more about us. You can find information about our staff, our office, and the procedures and services that we offer.
If you have any questions please call us. We love hearing from our patients and anyone who may be interested in becoming one.
Amelia Family Dentistry will always greet you with a friendly smile 🙂
Amelia County Health Department
P.O. Box 392
16320 Church Street
Amelia, VA 23002
Phone: (804) 561-2711
Amelia Physical Therapy
10130 Superior Way
Amelia Court House, VA 23002
(804) 561-1585
We are an outpatient physical therapy clinic located in Amelia since 2001 with a second clinic in Blackstone.
Information
Below you will find all the information that you might need about Amelia Courthouse in one place. I’ve attempted to gather everything that I can find into one concise location just in case you ever need it. County Government, utilities, clubs and organizations, phone numbers, addresses, websites, Police, Fire, and Rescue. Everything from lots of sites and locations right here where you can find it. If I forgot something or you think I should add something, reach out to me. If you are looking for it, then someone else is too.
Emergency Services
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY DIAL 911
POLICE
Amelia County Sheriff’s Office
804-561-2118 NON emergency
Sheriff- Ricky Walker
16441 Court Street
Amelia Court House, Virginia, 23002
email: ameliaso@tds.net
FIRE DEPARTMENT- NON Emergency Numbers
Amelia County Volunteer Fire Department
**Amelia has a VOLUNTEER Fire Department**
Stations may not be manned at all times
Fire Station Locations
Co. 1 Amelia Courthouse
8950 Otterburn, Rd.
Station phone number 804-561-3332
E-mail : acvfdco1@yahoo.com
Co.2 Mannboro
8641 Namozine Rd.
Station phone number 804-561-3932
E-mail : acvfdco2@yahoo.com
Co. 3 Jetersville
21575 Jetersville Rd.
Station phone number 804-561-3933
E-mail : acvfdco3@yahoo.com
Co. 4 Mattoax
12201 Genito Rd.
Station phone number 804-561-3335
E-mail : acvfco4@yahoo.com
Co. 5 Paineville
12151 Fowlkes Bridge Rd.
Station phone number 804-561-5509
E-mail : acvfdco5@yahoo.com
RESCUE SQUAD
Amelia Emergency Squad, Inc.
(804) 561-3336 NON Emergency Number
Email ameliaemergencysquad@gmail.com
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Kent Emerson (804) 561-3914
Director of Emergency Management
E-mail kent.emerson@ameliacova.com
COUNTY GOVERNMENT
Welcome to Amelia County, Va This link is for the Counties website. From here you can get all kinds of information like taxes, List and contact information for County Officials, service information, and lots of information about the county.
*Meetings held 3rd Wednesday of every month*
District 1 David M. Felts, Jr. 11351 Reed Rock Road Amelia, VA 23002 804-731-8254 (C) David.felts@ameliacova.com | District 2 Roger A. Scott 13302 Chula Road Amelia, VA 23002 804-240-9886 Roger.scott@ameliacova.com |
District 3 Shaun Weyant-Vice-Chairman 18601 Patrick Henry Highway Amelia, VA 23002 804-561-7607 Shaun.weyant@ameliacova.com | District 4 H. Joseph Easter, IV-Chairman 19281 Oakwood Lane Jetersville, VA 23083 804-357-9452 Joseph.easter@ameliacova.com |
District 5 Franklin D. Harris 2901 Crayton Lane Amelia, VA 23002 804-561-3209 mmiriameh2860@aol.com |
Deborah B. Hathorn
Email govote007@tds.net
9127 Washington Street, Suite 102
P.O. Box 481
Amelia, VA 23002
(804) 561-3460
Polling Locations
P.O. Box 237
16441 Court Street
Amelia, VA 23002
(804) 561-2128
P.O. Box 24
16441 Court Street
Amelia, VA 23002-0024
(804) 561-2456
PO Box 269
16360 Dunn Street, Suite 102
Amelia, VA 23002
804-561-2158
laura.walsh@ameliacova.com
TAX FILING DEADLINES
ASSESSMENT/REAL ESTATE INFORMATION
PO Box 730
16360 Dunn Street, Suite 103
Amelia Court House, VA 23002
804-561-2145
treasurer.office@ameliacova.com
16360 Dunn Street, Suite 201
Amelia, VA 23002
804-561-2681
Utilities
Electric
Southside Electric Cooperative (434) 369-5295
Dominion Energy 1 (866) 366-4357
Miss Utility 411
Water and Sewer
Public Works (804) 561-4565
Telecommunications
TDS: High-Speed Internet, TV and Home Phone 1-888-233-0001
StraightUpNet — High Speed Internet 804-601-4421
Trash
Waste Management operates the following six (6) convenience centers and recycling sites in Amelia County.
- Deatonville – 7761 S. Genito Road
- Mannboro – 6701 Namozine Road
- Maplewood Landfill – 20221 Maplewood Road
- Pleasant Grove – 14415 Dykeland Road
- Ponton’s Store – 5141 Ponton’s Circle
- Old County Landfill – 10200 Epps Lane
Hours of Operation
Mondays and Saturdays – 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays – 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Fridays – 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
Sundays and Wednesdays – CLOSED
For the additional convenience of county citizens, the public access area of the Maplewood Landfill is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for your trash disposal and recycling needs.
Trainham Disposal, Inc (804) 561-5699- Weekly trash pick up and dumpster rental
AMELIA DMV SELECT
16360 Dunn Street, Suite 104
Amelia,VA 23002
804-561-1287
DMV Selects do not issue Driver’s Licenses, Learners Permits or Identification Cards.
ANIMAL CONTROL
Senior Animal Control Officer (804) 561-3878
Brian Wootton
16565 Five Forks Road
Amelia, VA 23002
Amelia County requires that all dogs residing in the County four months of age or older are required by Article IV, Section 4.1 of the county ordinance, to have and display a county dog license/tag. In order to obtain the license, citizens must present the original copy of a current rabies vaccination certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian.
Dog License are on sale from January 1st to January 31st of each year. All citizens owning or kenneling dogs are required to license each animal.
AMELIA PARKS AND REC
Director
Glen Wilkerson
16330 Dunn Street – P.O. Box A
Amelia, VA 23002
804-561-4100
email: glen.wilkerson@ameliacova.com
Future plans for Amelia Parks and Recreation ACPR Master Plan FINAL 20201014.pdf (dropbox.com)
NEWSPAPER
Amelia Bulletin Monitor The Amelia Bulletin Monitor has been serving the citizens of Amelia County and surrounding areas since 1973 with news, commentary and as a vehicle for advertising, both display and classifieds. Through our homepage you can find the latest from each week’s Monitor…place a classified or display advertisement…order special publications of the Monitor…write a letter to the editor… inquire about printing services and prices for advertising. We have maintained a homepage for several years now. We welcome your comments and correspondence.