King George County 24 Hour Booking

King George County 24 hour booking records are maintained by the King George County Sheriff's Office, which serves this Northern Neck and Northern Virginia county along the Rappahannock River. Arrest and booking data is public under Virginia law, and you can search records through the VADOC Inmate Locator, the Virginia courts case portal, or by reaching out to the Sheriff's Office directly.

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King George County Overview

King George County Seat
Northern Neck / Northern Virginia Region
Sheriff's Office Primary Agency
24/7 Booking Services

Find King George County 24 Hour Booking Records

The King George County Sheriff's Office is the main agency handling arrests and bookings in the county. When someone is arrested, staff record the person's name, date of birth, charges, booking time, and other identifying details. That record becomes part of the public file under Virginia law. You can get it online or in person.

The Virginia Department of Corrections Inmate Locator is a good first stop. It covers people in state custody, including those transferred out of local jails. For local jail and recent booking information, call or visit the Sheriff's Office in King George. Court records from arrest-related cases are searchable through Virginia's court case information portal and the Circuit Court Online Case Information System. These tools let you search by name or case number and see charges, hearing dates, and case status.

King George County bookings that involve the Rappahannock Regional Jail may take a day or two to show up in statewide systems. Always check with the local Sheriff's Office if the information you need is time-sensitive.

Written records requests under Virginia FOIA go to the Sheriff's Office. The agency must respond within five working days. Basic booking information for adult arrests is a mandatory release under state law.

King George County Sheriff's Office

The King George County Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement for the county, including arrests, bookings, and jail operations. The county is partly served by the Rappahannock Regional Jail, a shared facility that serves multiple jurisdictions in the region. Arrests made by the Sheriff's Office are processed through this booking system around the clock, every day of the year.

If you are looking for someone who was recently arrested in King George County, start with the Sheriff's Office. They can confirm whether a person is in local custody and provide basic booking details. You can also check on court dates, bond amounts, and charges. Staff handle records requests in person during business hours. Mail requests are accepted as well. Include the full name of the person, the approximate date of arrest, and a return address when submitting a written request.

The Rappahannock Regional Jail is a cooperative facility shared with neighboring counties. People arrested in King George may be held there rather than in a standalone county lockup. This is common for jurisdictions that share regional jail resources. If you are searching for someone and the local system does not show them, check the regional jail directly.

Virginia State Police also patrol some areas of King George County and may make arrests that go through the same booking process. Check both agencies if you are trying to locate records from a specific incident.

Your FOIA Rights in King George County

Virginia law gives the public a clear right to arrest and booking records. The key statute is Virginia Code § 2.2-3706, which lists what law enforcement agencies must release. Required disclosures include the name of any adult who is arrested, the charges filed, and booking photos taken during intake. These are not optional disclosures. The agency must provide this information when asked.

Some records stay private. Juvenile records are not public. Details about active investigations that could be hurt by disclosure are exempt. Medical and mental health information from booking intake is also protected. Informant identities stay sealed. But for most adult arrests in King George County, the basic facts of the booking are available to anyone who submits a request.

If an agency denies your request, the Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council can help. They offer guidance and can assist in resolving disputes. Agencies have five working days to respond and may take up to seven additional days if needed, but they must notify you of the delay. The goal of the law is to keep the process open and accountable.

Arrest and Booking Process in King George County

In Virginia, arrests are governed partly by Virginia Code § 19.2-72, which covers how magistrates issue warrants. A magistrate can issue a warrant when a sworn complaint establishes probable cause that a crime occurred. The warrant must name the person, describe the offense, and direct that they be brought before a court. Virginia's magistrate system runs 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, so warrants can be issued at any hour.

Once arrested, a person is taken to the county jail or regional facility for booking. The process covers identity confirmation, mugshots, fingerprints, medical screening, and charge documentation. After booking, a magistrate sets conditions for release. This may include a bond amount, a personal recognizance release, or a hold. The magistrate looks at the nature of the charge, the person's community ties, and prior record when making that call.

For lower-level offenses, the officer may issue a summons rather than make a full arrest. A summons is a written order to appear in court on a set date. It skips the booking process entirely. If there is reason to believe the person is a flight risk or a danger to others, a custodial arrest is still possible even for minor charges.

Booking in King George County follows Virginia statewide procedure. All steps are logged and become part of the official record.

King George County Court Records and Case Lookup

After booking, criminal cases in King George County move into the court system. Misdemeanors are heard in General District Court. Felonies go to Circuit Court. Both systems maintain records that are separate from the initial booking file. Court records track the case from charge filing through final disposition.

You can look up King George County court cases through the Circuit Court Online Case Information System. This system covers nearly all of Virginia's circuit courts and allows searches by name, case number, or date. Use the "CR" prefix when looking for criminal cases. The system shows party information, charge details, hearing schedules, and case status. Data updates in real time.

The general case portal at vacourts.gov/caseinfo covers a wider range of court types. For misdemeanor and traffic cases, General District Court records are on a separate system from circuit court files. Check both if you are not sure which court handled the matter. Both tools are free and do not require an account.

Sealing and Expungement of King George Booking Records

Virginia passed major record sealing legislation taking effect July 1, 2026. Under the new law, a large portion of misdemeanor convictions and many Class 5 and 6 felonies become eligible for automatic or petition-based sealing. For King George County residents, the Justice Forward Virginia Foundation provides a detailed breakdown of who qualifies and how to start the process.

Automatic sealing will cover certain categories without a petition, including misdemeanor larceny, concealment, trespass, and disorderly conduct. A seven-year crime-free period after conviction is required. Marijuana possession records will be automatically sealed regardless of case outcome. After July 1, 2026, petition-based sealing will also be available for a wider set of offenses, and filing fees and fingerprint cards will no longer be required.

Under current law, if your case was dismissed or you were found not guilty, you can file a petition with the Circuit Court for expungement now. Cases that led to a conviction are subject to the 2026 rules. Check with the King George County Circuit Court Clerk for current forms and procedures.

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Nearby Counties

King George County borders several counties in Northern Virginia and the Northern Neck region.