Isle of Wight County 72 Hour Booking
Isle of Wight County 72 hour booking records show recent jail intakes from this part of southeast Virginia. The local sheriff handles arrests, then sends most inmates to the Western Tidewater Regional Jail for the longer hold. The roster lists names, charges, booking dates, and bond. You can pull an Isle of Wight County 72 hour booking entry through the sheriff, the regional jail, the state court system, or VINELink. Most names show up online within hours of intake. The data is open and free to view.
Isle of Wight County Overview
Isle of Wight County Sheriff and 72 Hour Booking
The Isle of Wight County Sheriff's Office sits at 17068 Courthouse Circle. The main line is (757) 365-6140. Deputies handle arrests, traffic stops, warrants, and court security. After an arrest, the deputy brings the person to a magistrate. The magistrate looks at the case and signs off on the booking before transport to the regional jail.
You can reach the office through the Isle of Wight County Sheriff's Office page. The site lists hours, the jail line, and forms. Call the dispatcher if a name has not posted to the public roster yet. Staff can confirm a booking date and read off the basic charge.
The arrest piece runs under Virginia Code § 19.2-82. That law sets the rule that anyone taken into custody without a warrant has to see a magistrate without delay. The magistrate has the power to issue a warrant, set bond, or release the person on a summons.
The sheriff's office also supports civil process and court security at the courthouse. Booking data flows from arrest paperwork into the jail roster and the court CIS the same day.
Western Tidewater Regional Jail
Isle of Wight County inmates are housed at the Western Tidewater Regional Jail. The facility serves Isle of Wight, Suffolk, Franklin, and Southampton at once. The jail posts a name-based inmate lookup that shows current charges, projected court dates, and bond.
Use the Western Tidewater Regional Jail site for the live lookup. The roster updates several times a day. If you cannot find a name, call the jail line. Staff can confirm intake and tell you when the next court date is set.
Sort the roster by booking date to spot the newest entries. That is the fastest way to find an Isle of Wight County 72 hour booking from the past three days. The jail also handles visitation, commissary, and bond services on its own schedule.
VINE pulls custody data from the bulk of Virginia jails and the state prison system. It is the easiest single tool when you do not know which facility holds the person.
Note: Western Tidewater holds people from four units, so the roster can be long; sort by booking date to spot recent intakes.
How to Search Isle of Wight County 72 Hour Booking
Online tools are the fastest path. Open the regional jail roster, then check VINELink as a backup. VINELink covers most Virginia jails in one search box. You can sign up for free alerts when a person's custody status changes.
For court outcomes tied to a booking, the Virginia Courts Case Information System tracks General District and Circuit Court files statewide. Search by name, hearing date, or case number. The site is free.
Helpful items for an Isle of Wight County 72 hour booking search:
- Full first and last name
- Date of birth if known
- Approximate arrest date
- Town or part of the county
If the person is not on either tool, call the Isle of Wight sheriff. The dispatcher can tell you where the person was taken and point you to the right roster.
Isle of Wight County Court Records
The Isle of Wight County General District Court hears traffic and misdemeanor cases. The Circuit Court takes felonies, jury trials, and civil claims above the lower threshold. Both share the courthouse area at 17068 to 17140 Courthouse Circle. Files run through the state CIS lookup tool.
The Isle of Wight General District Court page lists hours, the clerk's number, and links to forms. Walk-ins can pull a paper file during business hours. Some files cost a few cents per page to copy.
Court records and the jail roster are linked but track different things. The roster shows where the person is right now. The court file shows what is happening with the case.
Isle of Wight County 72 Hour Booking Access Rules
Most basic booking facts in Virginia are public. Name, charge, and booking date stay open under the Virginia FOIA law in § 2.2-3700. You do not need a reason. The agency must respond in five working days.
Some details stay closed. Active investigation files, juvenile records, victim info, and sealed cases are not open. The agency must cite the exact statute when it denies a request. If you disagree, you can appeal to a circuit court or to the Virginia FOIA Council for a non-binding opinion.
Raw criminal history data sits under Virginia Code § 19.2-389. That law treats CCRE files as restricted. The local jail roster and court files stay open under separate rules.
For your own record review, use the Virginia State Police CCRE check. The fee is $15 per name search. Mail Form SP-167 with payment.
Note: Sealed and expunged records stay out of the public roster, and the agency cannot confirm or deny that they exist.
Bond, Magistrate, and FOIA
After an Isle of Wight County arrest, the deputy brings the person to a magistrate. The magistrate runs day and night. The role is set by the Office of the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia. Magistrates can issue arrest warrants, set bond, sign emergency custody orders, and order release on a summons.
If bond is set, the person can post and walk out. The case still goes to General District Court for a first appearance, usually the next business day. If no bond is set, the person waits at the regional jail until that hearing.
For closed-case files, send a written FOIA request through the Virginia FOIA portal. The first 50 pages are usually free. After that, the agency can charge for staff time and copies.
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