Find 72 Hour Booking in Floyd County

Floyd County 72 hour booking records track recent arrests handled by the Floyd County Sheriff's Office and held at the New River Valley Regional Jail. The county is rural and small. Most cases run through the same Sheriff and the same court in the town of Floyd. The roster at NRVRJ is the place to find a fresh booking. This page shows where to look up Floyd County 72 hour booking entries and how to use the system.

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Floyd County 72 Hour Booking Lookup

The Floyd County Sheriff's Office does not run a stand-alone jail. Anyone arrested here is taken to the New River Valley Regional Jail in Dublin. The regional jail serves Floyd along with Pulaski, Giles, Bland, and the City of Radford. Its inmate roster is the main place to find a Floyd County booking from the past three days.

The local Floyd County Sheriff's Office is at 100 E. Main Street, Floyd, VA 24091. The phone line is (540) 745-9334. Sheriff's staff can confirm whether a person was arrested here and when they moved to NRVRJ. The drive from Floyd to Dublin is about 30 minutes.

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The Floyd County Sheriff's Office handles arrests that feed the Floyd County 72 hour booking roster at NRVRJ.

The Sheriff's page is the gateway to local law enforcement info. From there you can find the phone line, the records section, and links to the regional jail roster. The Sheriff's staff are usually the first call for a recent Floyd County arrest.

Floyd County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for Floyd County. Deputies handle patrol, traffic, civil process, and court security. The agency is small but covers the whole county. After an arrest, the suspect goes through intake at the Sheriff's office and then heads to NRVRJ for full booking and a magistrate review.

The Sheriff handles records requests for local arrests. To file a FOIA request under Virginia Code § 2.2-3700, mail a written request to the office on Main Street. The agency must respond in five working days. Standard pages cost about ten cents each. Certified copies cost more.

For after-hours custody questions, the regional dispatch number is the right call. Dispatch can route you to a deputy or to NRVRJ. The Sheriff does not always have a 24 hour records desk, but the jail does.

Note: Floyd County is rural enough that a single deputy may cover a large patrol area on a given shift, so response and processing times can vary.

New River Valley Regional Jail and 72 Hour Booking

NRVRJ is the holding site for most Floyd County inmates. The facility is on Cougar Trail Road in Dublin. It is one of the larger regional jails in southwest Virginia. The roster is searchable around the clock. Most names from a Floyd County arrest show up there within a few hours of intake.

To search by name, go to the NRVRJ website and click into the inmate lookup. Type in the last name. The system pulls back the matching records. Each entry lists the booking date, the charges, the bond, and the next court date. Some entries include a photo. The booking sheet ties back to the warrant or magistrate order that put the person in custody.

If a person is not on the public list, call NRVRJ. Staff can confirm whether someone is in the building. The phone line works 24/7 and they can tell you the booking date and the bond. They will not always read out every charge over the phone.

How to Search Floyd County 72 Hour Booking

Start with the NRVRJ inmate roster. If that does not turn up the name, try VINELink. Then call the Sheriff or the jail. To make the search work you need a name and an idea of when the arrest happened.

Helpful info for a Floyd County jail search:

  • Last name (required)
  • First name
  • Approximate booking date
  • Date of birth if you have it
  • The arresting agency

For court outcomes, the Virginia Courts Case Information System is free and statewide. You can search the Floyd County General District and Circuit Court files there. The site shows charges, bond, hearing dates, and case status.

Floyd County Court Records and Bookings

The Floyd County General District Court handles misdemeanors and preliminary hearings. The court is in the courthouse at 100 E. Main Street. It is part of the 27th Judicial District. Most first appearances after a Floyd County 72 hour booking happen in this court.

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The Floyd County Circuit Court hears felony cases tied to Floyd County 72 hour booking events.

The Circuit Court handles felonies, civil suits, and appeals. Both courts share the same building in the town of Floyd. The Clerk of Circuit Court keeps the case files, deeds, and court records. Walk-in records requests run during weekday hours.

Court files become public when the warrant is signed. Virginia Code § 19.2-389 sets limits on raw criminal history files at the state level, but the live court docket stays open through CIS.

Bond and Magistrate Process in Floyd

Every Floyd County arrest passes through a magistrate. The magistrate hears the deputy, reviews the facts, and decides on probable cause. This step is set by Virginia Code § 19.2-82. The law says the suspect must be brought before the magistrate "forthwith" after a warrantless arrest.

The magistrate can hear cases in person or by video link. If probable cause is found, a warrant issues and bond is set. Bond may be cash, surety, or release on personal recognizance. Some serious charges have a hold without bond until a judge can review at a later hearing.

The first court date in General District Court usually comes within a few business days after intake. Anyone facing charges should talk to a lawyer right away or ask the court for appointed counsel.

Note: The magistrate may serve more than one nearby county on a given shift, often working from the regional public safety hub.

Floyd County 72 Hour Booking Records Access

Most basic Floyd County 72 hour booking facts are public. Name, charge, date of booking, and bond amount can be released on request. The Sheriff and the regional jail handle requests through the FOIA process. Send a written request and the agency must answer in five working days.

For statewide alerts, sign up on VINELink. The free service tracks custody status changes at most Virginia jails, including NRVRJ. To pull a state-level criminal history report, use Form SP-167 from the Virginia State Police CCRE. The fee is $15 per name search.

If you spot wrong info on a Floyd County booking record, contact the Sheriff first. The CCRE Expungement and Record Challenge Section handles state-level fixes. For full expungement of an arrest, file a petition in the Circuit Court of the county where the case happened.

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