Caroline County Jail Roster
Caroline County recent bookings are the daily intake records kept by the Caroline County Sheriff Office and the local jail. This page shows you where to find the current jail roster, how to search a name, and which state tools list new arrests. Most Caroline County booking info is public under state law and free to view. You can check the sheriff site, the regional jail roster, or the Virginia court case search. Each tool covers a slightly different part of the Caroline County recent bookings record.
Caroline County Recent Bookings Overview
Where to Find Caroline County Recent Bookings
The Caroline County Sheriff Office is the first stop for Caroline County recent bookings. The sheriff runs the local jail intake, posts the daily roster, and answers calls about anyone in custody. The office is at Bowling Green, VA 22427. You can reach the front desk at 804-633-1133. Most days the staff can tell you over the phone if a person was booked in the last 24 hours. For a written list, ask the FOIA officer or check the Caroline County Sheriff page.
Many bookings end up at the Caroline Detention Facility, the main holding site used for Caroline County intake. The jail is at Bowling Green, VA 22427. The roster is updated through the day. You can call the jail or use the online lookup if one is posted. Bond hearings happen fast, so a person who shows up on the morning roster may already be out by lunch. Check more than once.
Court info is also useful. New cases tied to a Caroline County recent booking show up in the Virginia Online Case Information System within a day or two. Search by name to find the case number, charge, and next court date. The state Freedom of Information Act, Virginia Code § 2.2-3700, gives the public the right to see most jail records.
Note: Call the jail to confirm a booking before you drive over. People are moved between facilities and bond can drop fast.
Caroline County Booking Records Online
A few official pages are tied to Caroline County recent bookings. Each one shows a different slice of the data. Use them together for the best result.
The screenshot below comes from the Virginia Judicial System OCIS page, one of the spots where Caroline County records and contact info live.
This page links out to the rest of the local public safety tools used by Caroline County residents to track an arrest or jail intake.
The screenshot below comes from the VINElink victim notification page, one of the spots where Caroline County records and contact info live.
This page links out to the rest of the local public safety tools used by Caroline County residents to track an arrest or jail intake.
How to Search Caroline County Recent Bookings
Start with the name. Most jail rosters and court tools need a full first and last name. A date of birth helps when the name is common. Try the spelling on the driver license, since that is what the booking clerk types in. If you only have a nickname, ask the sheriff staff to look it up by phone. Calls to 804-633-1133 are free.
The next step is the court system. Run the name in OCIS for circuit court and the general district court site for misdemeanor and traffic cases. A new booking shows up as a fresh case file. The case page lists the charge code, bond, hearing date, and the judge. If a case is set for a first appearance, you can show up at the Caroline County courthouse.
For state inmates moved out of Caroline Detention Facility, use the Virginia Department of Corrections inmate locator. It tracks people in state prison. For federal cases tied to a Caroline County arrest, the BOP inmate locator is the right tool.
Free updates are easy too. Sign up at VINElink to get a text or call the moment a person in Caroline County is moved or set free. The Virginia VINE line is 800-467-4943.
What a Caroline County Booking Record Shows
Each Caroline County recent bookings entry is built from the intake forms the deputy fills out. The clerk takes a photo, prints, and basic facts. The arresting officer files a charge sheet. All of it goes into the local records system. Some of it shows up on the public roster. Some of it is held back under state law.
You can expect to see most of these fields on a public roster:
- Full name and date of birth
- Booking date and time
- Arresting agency in Caroline County
- Charge or charges with the Virginia code section
- Bond amount or hold status
- Mugshot photo
- Court date once it is set
What is held back is set by law. Juvenile records are sealed. Names of victims and witnesses can be pulled under Virginia Code § 2.2-3706. Active investigation files are exempt while the case is open. Social security numbers and home addresses of victims are also kept off the public copy.
FOIA Requests for Caroline County Records
The Virginia Freedom of Information Act is the legal back stop. Most Caroline County recent bookings are public. You do not need a reason. Send a short note to the sheriff FOIA officer with the name and any case info you have. The agency must reply in 5 working days. They can ask for 7 more days if the file is large.
For help drafting a request, the Virginia FOIA Advisory Council has free sample letters and a hotline. The state council answers questions for the public at no cost. Reasonable copy fees may apply.
Some items are pulled before the file goes out. Personnel info on deputies, juvenile data, and active criminal files are held back. The rest is open. Ask the Caroline County clerk or sheriff staff if you hit a wall.
Note: Send the FOIA request in writing and keep a copy. A short email with a clear ask works better than a long phone call.
Other Caroline County Recent Bookings Tools
The Caroline Detention Facility site is one more place to check for Caroline County jail intake. Visit Caroline Detention Facility for visitation, mail, and inmate phone rules. Mail to a person in custody must list the full legal name and the booking number. If the booking number is missing, the mail bounces.
The Virginia State Police runs the public sex offender registry under Virginia Code § 9.1-900. Search by ZIP code or by Caroline County to see who is on the list. The full state tool is at the Virginia sex offender registry.
For older arrest data, the Library of Virginia holds penitentiary registers, court files, and pardon papers going back to the late 1700s. Most of the index is free online.
If you need legal help, the Virginia State Bar runs a lawyer referral line. Free civil aid is at Virginia Legal Aid. The Virginia Sheriffs Association directory has a phone number for every sheriff in the state.
Nearby Counties
If you did not find the person on the Caroline County roster, try a county next door. Many people are booked across county lines.