Virginia Notice of Objection to Claim [for Other than Alexandria] is a legal document used by Virginia residents to object to a claim made by a creditor. It is used to dispute a debt that the claimant believes is not owed. The notice must be sent to the creditor, informing them of the objection and providing information on why the debt is not owed. The notice must be sent within 30 days of the receipt of the claim. There are two types of Virginia Notice of Objection to Claim [for Other than Alexandria]: 1. Prejudgment Notice of Objection to Claim: This is the notice sent to the creditor before a judgment has been entered against the debtor. It must include information about the debt, such as the amount, date, and basis for the claim. It must also include the debtor’s contact information and a statement of the debtor’s objection to the claim. 2. Post-Judgment Notice of Objection to Claim: This is the notice sent to the creditor after a judgment has been entered against the debtor. It must include information about the judgment, such as the amount, date, and basis for the claim. It must also include the debtor’s contact information and a statement of the debtor’s objection to the claim.