Search Prince William County Booking Releases
Prince William County booking releases cover recent arrests, jail intake, and custody status from the Prince William County Sheriff's Office in Manassas. You can search Prince William County booking releases to find a name, check a charge, or confirm if a person is still in custody. Most records come from the sheriff and local jail. Some data flows up to the state through the Virginia State Police and the court system. This page shows you how to search, who to call, and what the Prince William County roster includes.
Prince William County Overview
Prince William County Sheriff's Office
The Prince William County Sheriff's Office is the main source for Prince William County booking releases. Deputies handle arrests, intake, and the daily jail roster. The records division answers public requests for arrest logs and booking data. You can call, visit, or file a Virginia FOIA request under Virginia Code § 2.2-3700. The sheriff keeps booking files, mugshots, charge sheets, and release dates.
The office sits in Manassas. Staff can pull a booking record if you give them a name and rough date. Most Prince William County booking releases from the last year show up in the current roster. Older files may need a written FOIA request. The agency has five working days to respond. That rule is set by state law and applies across Virginia. Basic booking info is public. This includes the name, age, charge, bond, and arrest date.
| Office | Prince William County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 9311 Lee Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110 |
| Phone | (703) 792-6070 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | www.pwcva.gov/sheriff |
How to Search Prince William County Booking Releases
You have a few ways to search Prince William County booking releases. Start online. Call next. Visit in person if you need certified copies. Each path gives you slightly different access to Prince William County booking releases and jail roster data.
Start at the Prince William County Sheriff's Office website. Look for an inmate search link or a recent bookings log. Some Virginia sheriffs post a daily arrest log online. Others only release data by request. If you do not find the info online, call (703) 792-6070 and ask for the records division. Staff can usually tell you if someone is in custody. For full booking records, file a written FOIA request with the sheriff.
You can also check the Virginia court system for linked case data. The Virginia Judicial System Case Information site covers the General District Court and Circuit Court. These courts show charge details, hearing dates, and dispositions tied to Prince William County booking releases. Use the name search and pick Prince William County from the list. The site is free. No login is needed.
Virginia VINE is another tool. Sign up at vinelink.vineapps.com to get automatic alerts on release, transfer, or escape. VINE covers most Prince William County inmates held in local and regional jails. It also covers state prison inmates. This is a good way to track a specific Prince William County booking record without calling the jail every day.
Note: Some Prince William County booking releases may be held back during an active investigation under Virginia Code § 2.2-3706(B) discretionary exemptions.
What Prince William County Booking Releases Contain
Prince William County booking releases show a wide set of data. The sheriff collects this data at intake. Some fields are public. Some are held back. The Virginia FOIA Council gives guidance on what must be released and what can be withheld.
When a person is booked into Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center, staff take a photo, record vital info, and list each charge. The booking record then becomes part of the jail's system. Public booking data usually shows the name, arrest date, charges, bond, and court date. Mugshots are generally public under Virginia Code § 2.2-3706(A). The statute covers mandatory release of criminal incident info and adult arrestee identity.
- Full name and date of birth
- Booking date and time
- Arresting agency and officer
- Specific charges with Virginia Code references
- Bond amount and type
- Mugshot or booking photo
- Next court date
Some items are kept back. Social Security numbers are not public. Home addresses may be redacted. Medical info, juvenile records, and victim info are blocked. Investigation notes are often held back while a case is open. See the Virginia FOIA Council for the full rules. Staff at the Prince William County Sheriff's Office can tell you if a record is sealed or under review.
Prince William County Regional Jail
Prince William County houses its inmates at the Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center. This regional facility serves Prince William County, City of Manassas, City of Manassas Park. The Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center runs an online inmate search tool that shows current custody, booking date, charges, and bond amounts. Staff update the roster throughout the day. You can look up a name to see if someone was booked in Prince William County and sent to the regional jail.
The regional model pools resources. Prince William County deputies arrest and transport. Central booking happens at the jail. Records stay with the Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center records office. You can call or email to file a FOIA request for older booking releases in Prince William County. Fees run about $0.50 per page for copies. Certified copies cost $2.00 more per document. Most basic roster info is free to view online.
To search for a Prince William County inmate at the regional jail, use the name or booking number. The search shows the current facility, housing unit, and next court date. If the person has been released, older records may need a FOIA request. The jail also lets victims sign up for VINE notifications at vinelink.vineapps.com. This tells you when an inmate is released or moved.
Note: Regional jail data can lag behind actual bookings by a few hours. Call the jail to confirm current custody status in Prince William County.
Prince William County Court Records
Court records tie into Prince William County booking releases. After a person is booked, the case moves to court. The Circuit Court handles felonies. The General District Court handles misdemeanors and preliminary hearings. Both courts post case info online through the state system. This lets you track what happens after the booking.
Prince William County is part of the 31st Judicial Circuit. You can look up a case at the Virginia Circuit Court Online Case Information System. Pick the court, then search by name or case number. The system shows charge info, hearing dates, and final disposition. Case files are public with a few exceptions. Expunged cases are removed under Virginia Code § 19.2-392.2.
In-person viewing is free at the courthouse. Staff can help you find a file. Copies cost about $0.50 per page. Certified copies cost $2.00 more. Bring a photo ID if you want to request a specific document. Juvenile cases are closed to the public under Virginia law. Mental health proceedings are also sealed.
Note: If a Prince William County charge is dropped or dismissed, the defendant may petition for expungement, which removes the record from public view.
The Prince William County Sheriff's Office page is one key source for Prince William County booking releases. You can see the layout and what info is posted to the public.
This page helps you confirm what Prince William County booking releases look like and what data fields are shown on the public roster.
The Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center page is one key source for Prince William County booking releases. You can see the layout and what info is posted to the public.
This page helps you confirm what Prince William County booking releases look like and what data fields are shown on the public roster.
The Prince William County Police Department page is one key source for Prince William County booking releases. You can see the layout and what info is posted to the public.
This page helps you confirm what Prince William County booking releases look like and what data fields are shown on the public roster.
State Resources for Prince William County Booking Releases
Several state tools help you search Prince William County booking releases and linked records. The Virginia State Police, VADOC, and the court system all keep statewide data. These tools work together with local sheriff data.
The Virginia State Police Central Criminal Records Exchange keeps felony and misdemeanor convictions from all Virginia courts. It is set up under Virginia Code § 19.2-390. Name-based searches cost $15.00 per name. You file form SP-167 by mail or online. Processing takes about 15 days. This is not a booking search but it shows linked convictions after a Prince William County arrest.
If a Prince William County inmate is sentenced to more than a year, they go into state custody. The Virginia Department of Corrections Offender Locator lets you search by last name. Results show the current facility, release date, and offender ID. Call VADOC Victim Services at 1-800-560-4292 for release alerts. You can also check the Virginia Sex Offender Registry for name or zip searches.
For FOIA help, contact the Virginia FOIA Council at (804) 698-1810. They give free advice on filing requests and can help if an agency denies a Prince William County booking record. The Crime in Virginia report shows yearly arrest numbers by county, including Prince William County.
Legal Help in Prince William County
If you or a family member has been booked in Prince William County, you may need legal help. Several groups offer free or low-cost service. The Virginia State Bar runs a lawyer referral line. You can also contact the Virginia Legal Aid network for income-based help.
The Legal Aid Justice Center serves clients across Virginia. They handle criminal, civil rights, and reentry cases. Call their main line to ask about Prince William County intake. The ACLU of Virginia tracks policy issues tied to booking and detention. They do not give individual legal advice but they publish guides on knowing your rights.
For self-help on searching records, try the free guides at the courts site. You can also visit the Library of Virginia in Richmond for older records and retention schedules.
Nearby Counties
These Virginia counties border Prince William County. If you are looking for booking releases on someone and are not sure which jail holds them, check the sheriff's office in the county where they were arrested.