Tazewell County 72 Hour Booking

Tazewell County 72 hour booking records show recent jail intakes from the Tazewell County Sheriff's Office and the Southwest Virginia Regional Jail Authority. The roster lists names, charges, booking dates, and custody status for people held over the past three days. You can search the Tazewell County 72 hour booking log online, by phone, or in person at the sheriff's office in Tazewell. Most arrests in the county move through the regional jail at Tazewell or one of the four other Southwest Virginia facilities. The court tools and statewide custody systems work in tandem with the local roster.

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Tazewell County 72 Hour Booking Lookup

The fastest way to check Tazewell County 72 hour booking data is through the regional jail roster. The Southwest Virginia Regional Jail Authority runs five jails in the area, and Tazewell is one of them. Their roster pulls fresh entries every few hours. Names, charges, and booking dates show up online once the intake is complete.

Most local arrests in Tazewell County land at the SWVRJA Tazewell facility. The jail handles intake, magistrate review, and short holds before court. You can also call the jail front desk for a custody check. Staff confirm whether a person is in the building and read out the bond amount on request. The jail's roster page is the easiest place to start when you know a name.

For people who are not in custody anymore, the local sheriff's office can still pull a record of the booking. The Tazewell County Sheriff's Office sits at 348 Public Safety Drive in Tazewell. The main line is (276) 988-2502. They keep a copy of every arrest report tied to deputies and town police that work with the sheriff.

Let's look at the sheriff's office page next.

Tazewell County Sheriff's Office 72 hour booking page
The Tazewell County Sheriff's Office page lists contact info for deputies handling Tazewell County 72 hour booking requests and records.

The sheriff's site links out to staff directories, jail contact info, and FOIA forms you can use to request a booking sheet that has dropped off the public roster.

Southwest Virginia Regional Jail and Tazewell County

The Southwest Virginia Regional Jail Authority runs the jail that serves Tazewell County. The Tazewell facility is one of five sites under the same authority. The others sit in Abingdon, Duffield, Haysi, and Pounding Mill. Each one has its own roster page. The site lets you look up an inmate by name across all five jails at once.

The roster shows the booking date, the housing unit, the bond, and the next court date. It does not always show mugshots. Some entries get held back if the case involves a minor or an active probe. Most adult charges show up in full.

If the person you want is not on the SWVRJA roster, they may have been released. They may also have been moved to another facility. Call the jail at the number on the SWVRJA contact page. Staff can confirm a transfer or release without much fuss. The hotline runs all day and night.

How to Search Tazewell County 72 Hour Booking

Several tools work for a Tazewell County 72 hour booking search. Start with the regional jail roster. Then move to VINELink for a wider net. Last, check the Virginia Courts case site for filings tied to the booking. Each tool fills a gap the others miss.

To run a name search, you need a first and last name. A date of birth helps when names repeat. The booking date is also useful. If you have the magistrate's case number, even better. The roster sorts by booking date so the freshest entries come up first.

Most jails have a public records clerk. You can ask for a booking sheet under Virginia Code § 2.2-3700, the state FOIA law. The clerk has five working days to respond. Small requests cost little or nothing. Big ones can run higher.

Note: A Tazewell County booking can show up on the SWVRJA site within an hour, but court filings tied to the same arrest may take a day to post.

Tazewell County Court Records and Bookings

Court filings in Tazewell County run through two main courts. The General District Court handles misdemeanors, traffic, and the early stages of felony cases. The Circuit Court takes felony trials, civil suits, and appeals. Both sit in the courthouse complex in Tazewell.

The Tazewell County General District Court page lists hours, contact info, and the local docket schedule. You can look up case data through the statewide Virginia Courts Case Information System. Search by name or case number. Results show the charge, hearing date, and disposition.

Tazewell County Circuit Court 72 hour booking page
The Tazewell County Circuit Court page is the gateway for felony case data tied to a Tazewell County 72 hour booking.

The Circuit Court page links to local rules, judges, and the clerk's office. The clerk keeps the master file for each felony case. You can ask for paper copies in person. Some files are sealed under state law. Most are not.

Booking records from the jail and case files at the court are not the same thing. The jail tracks who is in custody. The court tracks the case itself. Both connect through the warrant or summons number tied to the arrest.

Bond and Magistrate Process in Tazewell County

After a Tazewell County arrest, the deputy or officer brings the suspect to a magistrate. This step is set by Virginia Code § 19.2-82. The magistrate reviews probable cause and decides whether to issue a warrant. The magistrate also sets the bond. This is the legal heart of the 72 hour booking window.

Magistrates work day and night. They sit at the jail or appear by video feed. The magistrate is not a judge. They make a quick call on probable cause and bond. A formal arraignment with a judge happens later, usually the next business day.

Bond can be a personal recognizance release, a secured bond, or a cash bond. The magistrate looks at the charge, prior record, and ties to the area. Some charges have no bond at all and the suspect waits for a judge to decide.

Tazewell County 72 Hour Booking Access Rules

Booking facts in Tazewell County are public under state law. The name, charge, booking date, and bond amount get released without a special form. Some details stay closed. Active cases, juvenile records, and victim info are held back under Virginia Code § 19.2-389 and other rules.

You do not have to be related to the person to get the basic facts. You do not need a lawyer. You do not need a reason. The Virginia FOIA law treats most jail intake data as public. The agency must respond in five working days.

If a request gets denied, you can appeal. The agency must cite the exact statute. The Virginia FOIA Council gives free guidance. Most disputes settle without a court fight.

Note: Some Tazewell County booking entries drop off the live roster after release, so request a copy within a few days if you need it for the record.

Legal Help and Records Requests in Tazewell County

People who need help with a Tazewell County booking record have a few options. The court clerks can answer basic file questions but cannot give legal advice. Legal aid serves low-income clients in the area. Private lawyers handle most criminal defense work.

Statewide tools also help. The VINELink portal tracks custody status across most Virginia jails at no cost. The Virginia Department of Corrections offender locator covers people sent to state prison after sentencing. Both run all the time.

For your own record, the Virginia State Police runs the Central Criminal Records Exchange. You can ask for a name-based check at vsp.virginia.gov. The fee is $15 per name. Fingerprint checks pull more detail.

If you spot a wrong entry on a CCRE record, the State Police has a challenge process. It costs nothing to file. You will need fingerprints and proof of ID. A clean record matters for a lot of reasons, so the fix is worth the time.

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