Botetourt County 72 Hour Booking Lookup

Botetourt County 72 hour booking records track recent arrests and intakes by the Botetourt County Sheriff's Office. The roster lists the name, charges, bond, and booking date for each person taken into custody during the past three days. You can search Botetourt County 72 hour booking info through the sheriff, the local jail, the statewide VINELink system, and the Virginia Courts case lookup. Most checks are free and run any time of day.

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Botetourt County 72 Hour Booking Records

Botetourt County sits along the Blue Ridge north of Roanoke. The sheriff's office runs the county jail and handles every arrest tied to a Botetourt warrant. The 72 hour booking roster is the public list of people brought in over the past three days. It is the first place to look when you need to confirm a recent arrest.

The Botetourt County Sheriff's Office is at 205 N. Roanoke Street in Fincastle. The office line is (540) 473-8631. Staff handle records requests, custody checks, and visitation questions. The dispatcher answers all day and night. For a written record, file a FOIA letter with the records clerk.

Botetourt County Sheriff's Office 72 hour booking records portal
The Botetourt County Sheriff's Office handles every arrest, intake, and Botetourt County 72 hour booking record in the county.

The sheriff is the chief law officer in Botetourt. Deputies work patrol, criminal investigation, court security, and the jail. The Botetourt County Jail sits on the same site as the sheriff's headquarters in Fincastle. It is a small local facility, not a regional jail.

Botetourt County Jail and Inmate Roster

The Botetourt County Jail houses pretrial detainees and people serving short sentences. Long state time gets served in the Virginia Department of Corrections system. The jail keeps an inmate roster that updates often. New bookings post within hours of intake.

Visitation runs on a set schedule. Phone access is open during day hours. The jail accepts FOIA requests through the sheriff's records clerk. Basic booking facts are public under Virginia Code § 2.2-3700. The clerk has five working days to respond.

For a wider statewide view, use VINELink. VINELink pulls from most Virginia jails at once and offers free custody alerts. The hotline at 1-800-467-4943 runs every day in English and Spanish. It is the easiest fallback when you don't know exactly where the person is held.

Note: The Botetourt County Jail is small, so transfers to a regional facility can happen on short notice if the inmate count gets too high.

How to Search Botetourt County 72 Hour Booking

You have several clean ways to look up a Botetourt County 72 hour booking. Start online for speed. Call the jail for a quick voice confirmation. File a FOIA letter for a paper trail.

The sheriff's records line is the fastest path for a name check. Dial (540) 473-8631 and ask the dispatcher. Staff can confirm whether someone is in custody, what the charge is, and what the bond looks like. They will not always read out the full charge list over the phone, but they will confirm a booking. Bring a name and an approximate booking date if you can.

For court status tied to a booking, use the Virginia Courts Case Information System. The CIS tracks every General District and Circuit Court case in Botetourt County. Searches run by name, hearing date, or case number. The site is free and updates daily.

Standard search fields:

  • Last and first name of the person held
  • Booking date or arrest date
  • Date of birth if known
  • Arresting agency
  • Charge category

Botetourt County Court Records and Bookings

Botetourt County booking entries connect straight to court files once a charge moves out of the 72 hour window. The Botetourt County General District Court handles misdemeanor cases and preliminary hearings. The Botetourt County Circuit Court handles felony cases. Both sit at 1 W. Main Street in Fincastle.

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The Botetourt County Circuit Court handles every felony case that begins with a Botetourt County 72 hour booking and a magistrate review.

Both courts are part of the Twenty-Third Judicial District, which also covers Roanoke County and the City of Salem. Hearing schedules post on the court's home page. The clerk's office at the courthouse will pull a paper copy of any case file if you visit in person. Phone calls during business hours work for quick questions.

The bond decision drives the early stages of every case. A magistrate sets the first bond at the time of booking under Virginia Code § 19.2-82. The General District Court judge can change that bond at the first court date. The judge looks at flight risk, ties to the area, prior record, and the charge.

What a Botetourt County Booking Record Shows

A Botetourt County booking record covers the basics. Name, age, booking date and time, charges with code sections, bond type and amount, the arresting agency, and the next court date. Some entries add a mugshot, height, weight, and the magistrate's case number. Most show the projected court date and the courtroom assignment.

The record is a snapshot. It tells you where the person sits in the system right now. Pretrial. Sentenced. Released on bond. Held without bond. Held on a federal detainer. Each tag points to a next step.

Felony and serious misdemeanor data from Botetourt feeds the state's Central Criminal Records Exchange. Public access to raw CCRE data is limited under Virginia Code § 19.2-389. For your own record, mail Form SP-167 to the CCRE with the $15 fee. Processing runs about two weeks.

Bond and Magistrate Process in Botetourt County

Every Botetourt County arrest runs past a magistrate. The magistrate is a neutral judicial officer who reviews probable cause and sets the first bond. Magistrates work day and night under the Office of the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court. The hearing can happen in person or by two-way video link.

The magistrate's call drives the next 72 hours. A low bond may mean a quick release. A high bond or a no-bond hold means the wait stretches until the first court date. People held without bond get a quick review at the General District Court. The judge can adjust the bond if circumstances support a change.

Court-appointed counsel is available for defendants who can't afford a lawyer. The Roanoke Public Defender's Office covers part of the area. The Blue Ridge Legal Services nonprofit covers civil matters in the surrounding region. Ask the judge at the first hearing if you need a lawyer assigned.

Note: A magistrate's bond order is just the first call. The General District Court judge can raise, lower, or remove the bond at the first court hearing.

Botetourt County 72 Hour Booking Records Access

Most basic Botetourt County 72 hour booking facts are public. The sheriff's office releases name, charge, and booking date on request. You don't need a reason. You don't need to be related to the person. This follows long-standing FOIA practice in Virginia.

Some details get held back. Active investigation files, juvenile records, victim info, and sealed cases stay closed. The agency cites the exact statute when it denies a request. If you disagree, you can appeal to circuit court or to the Virginia FOIA Council for a non-binding opinion.

For statewide custody data, use VINELink. For court records, use the CIS. For your own arrest history, mail Form SP-167 to the CCRE with the $15 fee. None of these tools cost anything to search online.

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