Franklin County 72 Hour Booking

Franklin County 72 hour booking records track recent arrests handled by the local sheriff and the Blue Ridge Regional Jail. The roster covers names, charges, booking dates, and custody status for people brought in over the past three days. You can search Franklin County 72 hour booking entries through the sheriff's office in Rocky Mount, the regional jail website, the statewide VINELink portal, and Virginia court case lookups. Most local intakes show up within hours, and the public can check who is in custody and what the charge codes are at any time of day.

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Franklin County 72 Hour Booking Lookup

Recent bookings in Franklin County start with a deputy or town officer making the arrest. The person is then taken to a holding cell at the sheriff's office in Rocky Mount. From there, most are moved to the Blue Ridge Regional Jail for full intake. The booking sheet is the first official record of the stop, and it carries the name, age, charge codes, and arrest time.

The Franklin County Sheriff's Office sits at 70 E. Court Street in Rocky Mount. Call (540) 484-3355 for custody checks. The dispatcher can confirm whether a person is in the building or has been moved to the regional jail. Staff will share the basic booking facts on a name-based call. They will not always read out long charge lists.

For a full inmate lookup, the Blue Ridge Regional Jail Authority hosts the public roster. The site lists current inmates and recent intakes from Franklin County and four neighboring jurisdictions. Names refresh on a daily cycle. Anyone can search by last name. No login is needed.

Franklin County Sheriff and Jail

The sheriff is the lead booking authority in Franklin County. Deputies handle road patrol, civil process, court security, and the early steps of every arrest. Once a person is fingerprinted and photographed, the file goes to the magistrate. The magistrate sets bond or holds the person for a hearing.

Blue Ridge Regional Jail runs the long-term cell space for Franklin County. The main jail is in Lynchburg. A satellite holds inmates from Amherst, Bedford, Campbell, and Halifax along with Franklin. Transport happens daily. The 72 hour booking window often overlaps with the move from the sheriff's holding area to the regional facility.

Per Virginia Code § 19.2-82, a person taken without a warrant must go before a magistrate without delay. The magistrate then signs a warrant or releases the person on a summons. This rule sets the legal floor for every Franklin County booking.

Note: Bond hearings in Franklin County happen by video link from the regional jail to the magistrate's office around the clock.

How to Search Franklin County 72 Hour Booking

Start with the regional jail roster. The Blue Ridge site lets you sort by booking date so the newest entries are on top. Type the last name. Click the record. The page shows the charge, bond, and projected court date.

If the person you want is not on the jail roster yet, try VINELink. The VINELink statewide portal pulls data from most Virginia jails in near real time. You can sign up for free alerts when someone's custody status changes. The hotline runs 24/7 in English and Spanish at 1-800-467-4943.

For court outcomes tied to a Franklin County booking, the Virginia Courts Case Information System covers General District and Circuit Court records. Type the name. Pick Franklin County. The search returns hearing dates, charges, and rulings. This is the fastest way to follow a case from booking to final disposition.

The VADOC offender locator only tracks people serving state prison time. It will not show a recent jail intake. Use it for someone already sentenced.

Franklin County Court Records and Bookings

Each Franklin County booking ties back to a court file. Misdemeanor cases land in General District Court. Felony cases move to Circuit Court after a preliminary hearing.

The Franklin County General District Court at 275 S. Main Street in Rocky Mount handles traffic, low-level theft, simple assault, drug possession, and other misdemeanors. The court runs full dockets most weekdays. Walk-ins can view paper files at the clerk's window.

Below is the front page for the local circuit court. The site links to clerk hours, forms, and the local rules for record requests.

Franklin County Circuit Court 72 hour booking case lookup
The Franklin County Circuit Court page lists the clerk's contact info and case search tools used to track Franklin County 72 hour booking files.

The Circuit Court handles felonies, civil suits over $25,000, and appeals from General District. Bookings on serious charges move from General District to Circuit Court after a probable cause hearing. The clerk's office keeps full case files, and the public can pull most of them at the counter.

What a Franklin County Booking Record Shows

A standard Franklin County booking sheet lists the basics. Name. Age. Date of birth. Booking date and time. Arresting agency. Charge codes. Bond amount. Projected court date. The sheriff may add a mugshot, height, weight, and the magistrate's case number.

Bond and release notes get added once the magistrate makes a call. If the bond is met, the person is let out and the entry stays on the public roster for a few days. After that it usually drops off. To pull a record after it leaves the public list, file a request under the Virginia FOIA law § 2.2-3700 with the sheriff's office.

Common fields you will see:

  • Inmate name and ID
  • Booking date and time
  • List of charges with code sections
  • Bond type and amount
  • Court date and courtroom
  • Custody status

Franklin County 72 Hour Booking Access Rules

Most of the basic facts on a Franklin County booking are open to the public. You do not need a reason. You do not need to know the person. The sheriff releases the name, charge, and booking date on request. This is standard practice under Virginia law.

Some fields stay closed. Active investigation files, juvenile records, and victim info are held back. The sheriff cites the exact statute when a request is denied. Virginia Code § 19.2-389 limits access to raw criminal history data held in the state's CCRE. Court records and current jail rosters are still open under separate rules.

A short, focused FOIA request keeps fees low. The first 50 pages are usually free. After that, the agency can charge for staff time. Big requests over $200 may need money up front.

Note: Booking facts are usually still released even when the larger investigation file is sealed under ยง 2.2-3706.

Legal Help and Records Requests in Franklin County

If you need help with a case tied to a Franklin County booking, start with a local attorney or legal aid. The Virginia State Bar Lawyer Referral Service can match you with a private lawyer. Public defenders cover most felony cases for those who qualify.

To request a copy of a booking sheet or arrest report, send a written FOIA note to the sheriff. List the date range, the name, and the type of record you want. The agency has five working days to reply. They can ask for seven more if the file is large. Statewide guidance lives at the Virginia FOIA resource page.

For background record reviews under your own name, the Virginia State Police Criminal Record Check page has Form SP-167 and the $15 fee details. The CCRE only holds felony and serious misdemeanor data.

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