Westmoreland County Virginia Inmate Jail Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1418)Westmoreland County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Westmoreland County Sheriff's Office111 Polk StreetMontrossVA22520804-493-8066
Westmoreland County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Westmoreland County Sheriffs Office175 Polk StreetMontrossVA22520804-493-8066
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Statistics
Jail Population Held for State Prison81
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison1
Jail Population Held for State Jail58
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies83
Jail Population Held for ICE
Pretrial Jail Population89
Female Pretrial Jail Population9
Male Pretrial Jail Population121
Total Jail Admissions1,865
Total Jail Population147
Female Jail Population7
Male Jail Population134
Asian Jail Population
Black Jail Population82
Latino Jail Population27
Native Jail Population
White Jail Population58

Jail Records Search

Searching for information about jail records in Westmoreland County, Virginia is not a very difficult process. There is no state or federal laws that insist that any information about an individual’s jail records be made public. The Freedom of Information Act, also known as the Freedom of Information Act, guarantees the right to view and receive information from certain government agencies. Some of these government agencies are the Freedom of Information Act, Virginia State Board of Public Safety and Security, Virginia Department of State Records, Virginia Office of the Attorney General, Virginia Post Office, U.S. Post Office, General Services Administration, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

When it comes to searching for records about criminal offenders in jail, you can either visit the offices of the circuit courts, submit your request electronically, mail your request or personally visit the jail. In this case, there are three ways to get the information. It will require an authorization from the person that you are requesting information from, a written request or through the online system. There are certain websites on the Internet that can help you access public information about people like jail records.

If you want to find information on jail records in Virginia, you can either use the services of a web-based company or do it yourself. However, when it comes to online search of the Internet, make sure that the website that you visit is well-known and reputable. It is best if you can find the information through the comprehensive search tools offered by the company. Some of the important considerations when using these search tools include the fee structure, the information that you can expect to obtain and the service options available. Some of these companies may ask for payment or may require you to pay for every record that you request.

There are many reasons why people want to look up information about criminal offenders in jail in Virginia. With the help of the Internet, you can now make an online search in a matter of minutes. The online search allows you to access extensive information including the personal particulars of the offender. The online jail records provide information such as the inmate’s name, date of birth, place of arrest, parole information, jail term served, status of the offender as well as sex offenses.

In Virginia, the Office of the Attorney General maintains a complete database of all felony and misdemeanor charges that have been filed under Title 5 of the Virginia Code. This database also contains the names of the persons charged with the crimes. In some cases, the attorney general also maintains information regarding any supervised or unsupervised release. This can be particularly helpful information if the person you are researching has served part of their jail sentence and was subsequently put under a supervision order.

In other states, local government agencies store these public records. However, these local government agencies usually only maintain limited information about an individual. These local government agencies usually do not provide access to sex-offender registries. Jail records can be requested directly from state or county offices for access to more detailed information.