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Paralegal

Woodbridge, VA ยท On-site

$49K - $94K/yr

Introduction The Office of the Commonwealth's Attorney for Prince William County, Cities of Manassas & Manassas Park is looking for an experienced paralegal for daily dockets. About The Role This ...

Paralegal (Recovery Court)

Yorktown, VA ยท On-site

$59K - $69K/yr

Commonwealth's Attorney Division: COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY Opening Date: 06/12/2026 Closing Date: Continuous Description Performs responsible paraprofessional legal, administrative and case management ...

Paralegal - Specialty Units

VA ยท On-site

$49K - $94K/yr

COMMONWEALTH ATTORNEY Division: EXEC MGT/ADMIN SVCS Opening Date: 04/24/2026 Closing Date: 3/1/2027 11:59 PM Eastern GRADE: B23 Hiring Salary: $65,000.00 to $69,000.00 Introduction If you believe in ...

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How much do commonwealth attorney jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for commonwealth attorney in the United States is $108,160.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,000.00 and $130,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Commonwealth Attorney?

A Commonwealth Attorney is a public official responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the state or commonwealth in certain jurisdictions, such as Kentucky, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. They lead criminal prosecutions, represent the government in court, and ensure justice is served in their locality. Commonwealth Attorneys are typically elected and oversee a team of assistant prosecutors, working closely with law enforcement and victims. Their main goal is to uphold the law and protect public safety by fairly prosecuting those accused of crimes.

How to make 500,000 as a lawyer?

A Commonwealth Attorney can earn $500,000 by gaining extensive experience, handling high-profile cases, and working in jurisdictions with higher salary scales. Developing specialized legal skills, building a strong reputation, and pursuing leadership roles or private practice can also increase earning potential.

How much does a commonwealth attorney make?

A Commonwealth Attorney's salary in Virginia typically ranges from $70,000 to $120,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and workload. Many attorneys in this role also handle courtroom proceedings, legal research, and case management as part of their duties.

Do lawyers make $500,000 a year?

Commonwealth Attorneys are public officials responsible for prosecuting criminal cases in their jurisdictions. Their salaries typically range from moderate to high, but earning $500,000 annually is uncommon and usually reserved for highly experienced attorneys in private practice or specialized roles, not standard public prosecutors. Factors such as experience, location, and workload influence their compensation.

What are some common challenges faced by Commonwealth Attorneys in managing their caseloads?

Commonwealth Attorneys often manage a high volume of cases, which requires strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize effectively. Balancing court appearances, legal research, and preparation for trials can be demanding, especially when handling complex or high-profile cases. Additionally, collaborating with law enforcement, victims, and witnesses adds to the challenge of ensuring each case receives appropriate attention. Successful Commonwealth Attorneys develop efficient processes and rely on support from their legal teams to handle these demands while upholding justice and ethical standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Commonwealth Attorney, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Commonwealth Attorney, you need a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, a license to practice law, and a strong background in criminal law and courtroom litigation. Familiarity with legal research databases, case management software, and evidence presentation tools is typically required. Exceptional public speaking, analytical thinking, and ethical judgment are crucial soft skills for success in this role. These skills and qualities are essential for effectively prosecuting cases, upholding justice, and serving the public interest.

How to become a commonwealth attorney?

To become a commonwealth attorney, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree followed by a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. They must pass the state bar exam, gain legal experience, and often meet additional state-specific licensing requirements before being appointed or elected to the position.
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Infographic showing various Commonwealth Attorney job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $108,160 per year, or $52 per hour.

ASSISTANT COMMONWEALTH ATTORNEY

County of Culpeper, VA

Culpeper, VA โ€ข On-site

$87K - $115K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Salary : $87,091.43 - $115,396.15 Annually
Location : County of Culpeper, VA
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 2210-2025-0801
Department: Commonwealth's Attorney
Opening Date: 08/01/2025
Closing Date: Continuous
FLSA: Exempt
Job Summary
Responsible for performing professional legal work for the Office of the Commonwealth Attorney. Work involves prosecuting persons suspected of violating State and local laws on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Employees in this class prosecute criminal cases in all county courts.
Job Functions
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
  • Prepares and prosecutes misdemeanor and felony criminal cases in The Juvenile and Domestic Relations, General District and/or Circuit Courts

a. Screens cases for prosecution; determines proper charges
b. Performs legal research
c. Locates witnesses
d. Prepares case documents
e. Presents cases in court
f. Negotiates with defense attorneys
  • Attends/participates in arraignments of defendants in criminal cases. Investigates terms and conditions of bond
  • Works with Crime Victims Advocate
  • Prepares legal briefs/petitions to the Appellate Court. Keeps abreast of appellate court opinions and understands their application to similar cases
  • Responds to customer requests and inquiries
  • Maintains current knowledge of trends, legal issues and rulings, court opinions, legal procedures, new state, and local laws, etc.

NON-ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
  • Performs varied clerical tasks in support of assigned duties and responsibilities, i.e., filing, copying, etc.
  • Performs related duties as required

Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Education and experience equivalent to a Juris Doctorate degree. Licensed to practice law in the State of Virginia.
Special Qualifications:
Must possess satisfactory results of a criminal history background check
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • Comprehensive knowledge of Virginia criminal and traffic laws, Virginia criminal procedures, Virginia and Federal constitutional issues, as well as local rules of court and trial practice
  • Ability to perform intricate and rapid legal research, and to prepare legal briefs to trial and appellate courts
  • Ability to communicate effectively with law enforcement personnel, expert witnesses, lay witnesses, and victim witnesses
  • Ability to prepare and present complex cases before a trial court in a short period of time. Comprehensive working knowledge of efficient office procedures, and the ability to establish and maintain constructive, effective and professional relationships with fellow attorneys, public officials, judicial officers and the public
  • Ability to present ideas and provide counsel effectively in writing and orally to professionals and lay persons. Ability to manage a large caseload
  • Knowledge of computerized word processing, email communications and electronic cases

Working Conditions & Disclaimer
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Tasks involve the ability to exert very moderate physical effort, typically involving some combination of stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling, and which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (12-20 pounds). Requires ability to perform coordinated movements, perceive and discriminate sounds, visual perception, and oral communication.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Essential functions are regularly performed in a Work is typically performed in an office or courtroom setting. Occasional requirement to visit major crime scene. Second-line contact with witnesses and defendants, who on occasion are rude, hostile, and angry. Daily contact is made with judges, clerks of court, law enforcement officers, other legal professionals, the general public in person, by telephone and by written communications. Considerable skill in diplomacy, tact and persuasion is necessary.
Disclaimer
The above information in this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performance by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications as required of employees assigned to this job.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Culpeper County will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
General Sign-off: The employee is expected to adhere to all County policies and to act as a role model in the adherence to the policies.
The above information in this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performance by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications as required of employees assigned to this job.
Culpeper County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Culpeper County will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
COUNTY OF CULPEPER BENEFITS
Full-time employees have access to a wide variety of benefits, including medical, dental, retirement, life insurance, optional life and disability insurance plans, flexible spending accounts, and a deferred compensation program.
RETIREMENT As a condition of full-time employment, each individual is enrolled in a retirement plan with the Virginia Retirement System that provides a monthly benefit to all retirees for life. VRS Plans 1 and 2 and the VRS Enhanced Hazardous Duty plans are defined benefit plans. The VRS Hybrid plan consists of both a defined benefit plan and a defined contribution plan.
All individuals are required to contribute 5% of their gross salary to their retirement account each month as a condition of employment.
LIFE INSURANCE The County of Culpeper provides a basic life insurance plan for all eligible employees. The coverage amount is an employee's annual salary, rounded up to the next highest thousand, then multiplied by 2. The County pays 100% of the cost of this benefit. Additional coverage may be purchased.
MEDICAL INSURANCE The County offers two (2) medical plans: an HMO & an HSA.
DENTAL INSURANCE The County offers three comprehensive dental plans for employees and their eligible dependents.
HOLIDAY/VACATION/SICK ACCRUALS The County follows the state calendar for paid holidays. Vacation and sick accrual depend on the agency, office, or department in which an individual is employed.
PAY FOR PERFORMANCE The County currently utilizes a merit pay system to determine employee salary increases. This does not apply to Culpeper Human Services.
SHORT TERM DISABILITY The County offers basic income protection in the event an employee is unable to perform the essential functions of his or her position. The County pays for this coverage for all VRS members.
LONG TERM DISABILITY The County also offers additional income protection that will continue beyond the short term disability period until an employee is able to return to work or reaches retirement age. This coverage is provided for a nominal cost to employees covered under VRS Plans 1 and 2 and the VRS Enhanced Hazardous Duty plan. This coverage is provided at no cost to all employees covered under the VRS Hybrid plan.
VOLUNTARY INSURANCE PROGRAM The County offers voluntary insurance programs through a variety of insurance carriers. These include:
Accident Plan
Cancer Plan
Whole Life Insurance
Critical Illness Plans
FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT The County offers a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) that allows employees to set aside up to $2,500 annually, on a pre-tax basis via payroll deductions, to pay for eligible medical, dental, or vision expenses. The IRS regulates this program and runs concurrently with the benefit plan year.
DEPENDENT CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The County offers a Dependent Care Assistance Program that allows employees to set aside up to $5,000 annually, on a pre-tax basis via payroll deductions, to pay eligible dependent care expenses. The IRS regulates this program and runs concurrently with the benefit plan year. Open enrollment is held annually.
DEFERRED COMPENSATION The County offers a 457 as another alternative to set aside money for retirement.
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