Find Recent Bookings in Floyd County
Floyd County recent bookings cover the daily intake logs and jail roster kept by the Floyd County Sheriff Office in Floyd. When a person is arrested in Floyd County, they are booked into the New River Valley Regional Jail and placed on the local roster. This page shows you how to find a Floyd County recent bookings record, who to call, and which online tools work best. You will also find links to court case lookups, victim alerts, and state level help. Most bookings are open to the public under Virginia law.
Floyd County Recent Bookings Overview
Floyd County Sheriff and Recent Bookings
The Floyd County Sheriff Office runs the local jail and posts the recent bookings list. The main office sits in Floyd. You can call the sheriff at 540-745-9334 for current intake info. Staff handle phone calls during normal business hours. For an after hours booking question, ask for the jail desk.
Every Floyd County recent bookings record starts at intake. The booking clerk takes a photo, prints, and gets the basic facts down. The arresting officer files a charge sheet. Once the file is set, the name lands on the jail roster. From that point on, the record is part of the public Floyd County recent bookings list under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, Va. Code § 2.2-3700 et seq.
The Floyd County Sheriff and the New River Valley Regional Jail share intake data. A name on the local jail roster will also show up in the regional booking system the same day in most cases. Bond hearings happen fast, often inside 24 hours.
New River Valley Regional Jail Roster
Most Floyd County recent bookings end up at the New River Valley Regional Jail. This regional jail holds people from Floyd County and a few nearby counties. The roster updates each day. You can search by last name, first name, or booking number. Photo, charges, and bond status show on most entries.
Call the jail to ask about a current booking. Have the full name and date of birth ready. Some regional jail authorities also let you set up a free account to follow a person from intake through release. The New River Valley Regional Jail is the right first stop for a fresh Floyd County recent bookings search.
If the person has been moved to state prison, switch to the Virginia Department of Corrections inmate locator. The VADOC tool covers all 30,000 plus state inmates and is free to use.
Note: Regional jail rosters refresh on a set schedule, so a brand new Floyd County booking may take a few hours to show up online.
Floyd County Recent Bookings Online
The image below shows the Floyd County Sheriff Office page used to look up Floyd County recent bookings online.
Use the Floyd site to confirm a name, charge, or bond status before you call the jail. Online tools often beat a phone call for a basic Floyd County recent bookings check.
Floyd County Recent Bookings Online
The image below shows the Floyd County Government page used to look up Floyd County recent bookings online.
Use the Floyd site to confirm a name, charge, or bond status before you call the jail. Online tools often beat a phone call for a basic Floyd County recent bookings check.
Floyd County Court Records
After a Floyd County recent bookings entry, the case moves to court. Most adult cases land in the General District Court or the Circuit Court in Floyd. You can search for those by name on the Virginia OCIS court system or the General District Court Online Information System. Both tools are free.
Court files show the charge, the next hearing, the result, and any bond change. They are a good way to track a Floyd County recent bookings case from intake through final ruling. Juvenile and Domestic Relations cases are not online, so for those you have to visit the local clerk in Floyd.
The Virginia Judicial System keeps the records online for at least ten years for most courts. After that, ask the clerk in Floyd for older files.
FOIA and Floyd County Recent Bookings
Floyd County recent bookings are public under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The sheriff has 5 working days to reply to a request. Ask in writing for a booking sheet, jail roster, or arrest log. You do not have to give a reason. The agency may ask for 7 more days if the file is large.
Some details get pulled before a record goes out. Juvenile names are sealed under state law. Names of victims and witnesses can be held back. Active investigation files are also exempt under Va. Code § 2.2-3706. The basic facts of an adult Floyd County recent bookings, name, charge, intake date, and bond, stay open.
The Virginia FOIA Advisory Council has free sample letters and a hotline if a request gets denied. You can also use the Virginia State Police FOIA portal for state level files that touch a Floyd County case.
Note: A Floyd County recent bookings request that asks for active case files will likely be denied while the case is still open.
Track Floyd County Bookings with VINE
VINElink is a free tool that lets you follow a person from a Floyd County jail through the state system. Sign up for a phone call, text, or email. The system pings you the moment the person is moved or set free. Local jail data refreshes every 15 minutes. State prison data refreshes twice a day. The Virginia VINE line is 800-467-4943.
Family, victims, and lawyers all use VINE. It is the easiest way to keep tabs on a Floyd County recent bookings case once you know the name. You only need a date of birth or a booking number to set an alert. The free service runs in all 50 states.
State and Federal Tools
Some Floyd County bookings move to state or federal hands. For state custody, use the VADOC offender locator. For federal custody, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator. The BOP search goes back to 1982 and covers all federal sites in and out of Virginia.
The Virginia State Police runs the Central Criminal Records Exchange for full criminal history checks. A name based check on Form SP-167 costs $15 and takes about 15 to 20 business days. The Virginia State Police also runs the public Sex Offender Registry under Va. Code § 9.1-900.
For free legal help on a Floyd County recent bookings case, the Virginia State Bar runs a lawyer referral service. The Virginia Legal Aid site has self help guides on bond, court dates, and record sealing.
More Floyd County Recent Bookings Links
The Floyd County Sheriff and the local court each post their own tools online. The list below pulls the most useful pages for a Floyd County recent bookings search.
Bookmark the ones you use the most. Online rosters can move or change link. The Virginia Sheriffs Association directory keeps a current phone and address list for every sheriff in the state.
Are Floyd County Recent Bookings Public
Yes. Floyd County recent bookings are public records. The Virginia FOIA and the long standing rule of open court records both back this up. Anyone can ask the Floyd County Sheriff for a current jail roster or a booking sheet. Most sheriffs post the basic roster online so you do not even have to ask.
Some details get pulled before the file goes out. Social security numbers, home addresses of victims, and any info about a minor are held back. A judge can also seal a record in rare cases. But the basic name, charge, intake date, and bond status of an adult Floyd County recent bookings entry is open.
Nearby Counties
If your Floyd County recent bookings search comes up empty, try a nearby county. People are sometimes booked across a county line.