Pulaski County 72 Hour Booking

Pulaski County 72 hour booking records track recent arrests in Pulaski County, Virginia made by the sheriff's office, town police, and state troopers. People taken into custody go to the New River Valley Regional Jail for intake, fingerprints, and a magistrate review. The jail roster lists names, charges, and bond status for the past three days. You can search Pulaski County 72 hour booking entries online through the regional jail's inmate tool, or by calling the sheriff's office in the town of Pulaski.

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Pulaski County 72 Hour Booking Lookup

The first place to look for a Pulaski County 72 hour booking is the regional jail. Pulaski County does not run its own jail. People arrested here go to the New River Valley Regional Jail, which serves Pulaski, Floyd, Giles, Montgomery, and the City of Radford. The jail posts an inmate roster online that lists every current detainee.

The roster updates often. Most new bookings show up within a few hours of intake. You can search by name to see the charges, bond, and projected court date. If a person is not in the online list, the booking may still be in process. A call to the jail can confirm.

Statewide tools also help. VINELink pulls custody data from most Virginia jails and lets you set up free release alerts. The 24-hour hotline is 1-800-467-4943. Use VINE if you do not know which jail holds the person, or if you want to track future status changes.

Pulaski County Sheriff's Office

The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office is the lead law enforcement agency for the rural parts of the county. The office sits at 52 W. Main Street in the town of Pulaski. The phone is (540) 980-7825. Deputies handle patrol, civil process, court security, and the intake step for new arrests before transport to the regional jail.

The sheriff's office can confirm a booking, share basic charge info, and point you to the jail or court for more detail. Walk-in records requests are also accepted at the front desk during business hours. Most simple lookups can be done by phone in a few minutes.

Note: The town of Pulaski and the town of Dublin both have their own police forces. Their arrests still flow through the same regional jail.

How to Search Pulaski County 72 Hour Booking

To run a name search on the New River Valley Regional Jail roster, have a few details ready. Even basic info will narrow the list fast. Common names can pull dozens of hits without a date or middle initial.

Useful search inputs include:

  • Last name and first name
  • Date of arrest if known
  • Date of birth
  • Arresting agency
  • Case number from a warrant

If the online tool comes back empty, the most common reasons are a sealed case, a juvenile record, or a person who has already been released. Arrest procedure under Virginia Code § 19.2-82 calls for a fast magistrate review, so a person can be in and out of the system in a single day on a low-level charge.

Pulaski County Court Records

Once a Pulaski County 72 hour booking moves into the court system, the case file becomes searchable on the state court site. The Pulaski County General District Court handles misdemeanors, traffic cases, and the first appearance for felony charges. Judges sit in the Pulaski County Courthouse near the center of town.

Felony cases that survive a preliminary hearing move up to the Pulaski County Circuit Court. The circuit court handles trials, plea hearings, and sentencing. Records here cover the full life of a felony case from indictment to final order.

Pulaski County Circuit Court 72 hour booking case lookup
The Pulaski County Circuit Court is the felony trial court for cases that start with a Pulaski County 72 hour booking and move past general district court.

The statewide Virginia Courts Case Information System covers both courts. Search by name or case number for the charge, hearing date, and disposition.

What a Pulaski Booking Record Shows

A standard booking record holds the person's name, age, date of birth, intake date and time, the arresting agency, the list of charges, and the bond amount. Some records add a mugshot. Others list only a name and a charge code. The format depends on how the regional jail set up its roster.

The booking sheet ties back to a magistrate's order or a warrant. Each charge has a Virginia code section. Bond status flags show if the person has posted, has a hold, or is awaiting a hearing. This data is part of the public record under Virginia Code § 19.2-389.

Pulaski County Records Access Rules

Most basic Pulaski County 72 hour booking facts are public. The Virginia Freedom of Information Act in § 2.2-3700 gives any person the right to request public records from a Virginia agency. The sheriff and the jail must respond within five working days.

Some details get held back. Active investigation files, juvenile records, and victim contact info stay closed. Fees stay modest for small requests. Big files may carry copy and staff time charges. Always ask for an estimate up front. The state FOIA library at dls.virginia.gov has request templates and the full law text.

For your own state criminal history, the Virginia State Police CCRE takes name-based requests for $15. Form SP-167 runs the check. Felony and serious misdemeanor data shows up. Lesser charges live with the local agency.

Note: Mugshots are not always released. Some Virginia agencies treat them as part of an open investigation file until the case closes.

Legal Help in Pulaski County

If you need a lawyer after a Pulaski County arrest, the local public defender or a court-appointed attorney handles indigent defense. Legal Aid of the Roanoke Valley covers civil matters in this part of the state. The Virginia State Bar lawyer referral service can match you with a private attorney for paid work.

For an expungement petition under § 19.2-392.2, file with the Pulaski County Circuit Court clerk. The petition needs a fingerprint card and the right form. The court reviews the request and decides whether to seal the record.

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