Recent Arrests in Floyd County

Floyd County recent arrests are logged each day by the Floyd County Sheriff's Office in Floyd, and the Floyd County booking list moves fast. This page shows you how to search Floyd County recent arrests, check the local jail roster, look up court cases tied to a recent arrest, and find the right office when you need help. Use the tools below to find names, charges, and booking dates for Floyd County recent arrests, then dig into court files when you need more detail. The goal here is simple: get you to Floyd County recent arrests info fast.

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Floyd County Sheriff Recent Arrests

The Floyd County Sheriff's Office is the first stop for Floyd County recent arrests. Deputies book people into the local jail or a regional facility, and the sheriff keeps the daily roster. You can call the office in Floyd to ask about a recent arrest, or stop by during work hours. Staff can confirm if a person is in custody, share the charges, and tell you the bond amount. Some arrests get listed online; many you have to call about.

Recent arrests in Floyd County come from a mix of agencies. The sheriff handles patrol across the county. Virginia State Police troopers also make arrests on highways and back roads, and those bookings still come through the county jail. When you search Floyd County recent arrests, you may see cases from any of these agencies. The sheriff's records section can point you to the right place if a case was made by another department.

Under Va. Code § 19.2-81, sheriffs and police have arrest power for crimes committed in their presence and for felonies on probable cause. Va. Code § 19.2-82 lays out how a person taken into custody must be brought before a magistrate. These rules shape how Floyd County recent arrests get processed and how soon a name shows on the jail list.

Note: Booking info can lag a few hours behind a real-time Floyd County arrest, so check back if a name has not posted yet.

Floyd County Jail Roster Search

Most people taken in for a recent arrest in Floyd County are held at the New River Valley Regional Jail. The jail keeps a current inmate list with name, booking date, charges, and bond. If your county uses a regional jail, the regional site is the place to look up a recent arrest. Some jails post the roster online. Others ask you to call. Either way, the jail can confirm custody status for Floyd County recent arrests.

To search the jail roster you usually need a first and last name. A date of birth helps if the name is common. The roster updates as new bookings come in and as people post bond or move to other facilities. Floyd County recent arrests are added through the day. If you do not see a name, wait a few hours and try again. Court hearings for new arrests in Floyd County happen fast, often within 24 to 72 hours of booking.

Things you can usually find on a Floyd County jail roster:

  • Inmate full name and booking photo
  • Booking date and time
  • Charges from the recent arrest
  • Bond or bail amount
  • Next court date
  • Holding facility

The Virginia Department of Corrections only holds people once they are sentenced to prison. Look up state inmates at the VADOC Inmate Locator. For a Floyd County recent arrest where the person has not yet been to trial, the jail roster is the right tool, not VADOC.

Court Case Lookup for Floyd County Recent Arrests

Once a person is booked, the case moves to court fast. The Virginia Judiciary Online Case Information System (OCIS) lets you search court cases tied to Floyd County recent arrests. Pick Floyd County General District Court for misdemeanor charges and traffic. Pick Floyd County Circuit Court for felony cases. You can search by name or case number. The site shows charges, hearing dates, judges, and the case status.

The Floyd County Circuit Court Clerk in Floyd keeps the official paper file for each felony case. If you need a certified copy of a charging document or order from a Floyd County recent arrest case, the clerk's office is where you go. Plain copies cost a small fee per page. Certified copies cost a bit more. The clerk can also tell you if a file is sealed or restricted.

Sealing and expungement of arrest records is set out in Va. Code § 19.2-392.2. A person who was arrested but not convicted can ask the court to expunge the record. After an order is granted, the recent arrest no longer shows in public Floyd County court searches. The Virginia State Police also pulls the record from the central criminal history file kept under Va. Code § 19.2-389.

Note: Online court data for Floyd County recent arrests can lag a day behind paper, so call the clerk if you need same-day status.

Floyd County Recent Arrests Resources Online

Several local sites help you track Floyd County recent arrests. The screenshot below comes straight from a key Floyd County source, so you know what to look for when you click through.

The Floyd County Sheriff's Office page is one place to start a search for Floyd County recent arrests.

Floyd County Recent Arrests - Floyd County Sheriff's Office

Use that page to confirm names and dates tied to Floyd County recent arrests, then move to the court system for the case file.

Public Records and FOIA in Floyd County

Arrest records in Virginia are public under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The full text is in Va. Code § 2.2-3700 through 2.2-3714. Anyone can ask for Floyd County recent arrests info. You do not have to live in the county. You do not need a lawyer. You file a written request with the sheriff or police, and they have five working days to respond under Va. Code § 2.2-3704.

Some parts of a Floyd County arrest file may be withheld. Va. Code § 2.2-3706 covers what law enforcement must release and what it can keep back. Names of juveniles, victim info, and active investigation files often get held back. Basic adult booking data, the charge, and the date of the recent arrest are open. The Virginia FOIA Council gives free help if a request is denied.

For statewide help with Floyd County recent arrests, the Virginia State Police runs a name-based criminal history check through the CARE system. The fee is set by state rule. You need a notarized form. Results show convictions, not just a recent arrest, so this is the deeper tool when a case has moved past booking.

Related Floyd County Recent Arrests Records

A recent arrest in Floyd County can be tied to other records you may want to pull. Court files, jail data, and state lists all link up. If a case is sex-offense related, the person may end up on the Virginia Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry. The registry is searchable by name, ZIP code, or address. It is one of the most-used tools tied to Floyd County arrest records.

The Virginia Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) unit holds the central rap sheet on each adult. Floyd County recent arrests get uploaded to that file. CJIS data is restricted to the record subject and to certain agencies. For a court-ready record, the request goes through the Virginia State Police, not the Floyd County sheriff.

Floyd County recent arrests can also pull records from the General District Court level. Misdemeanors and traffic cases stay there. Felony cases move up to Circuit Court after a preliminary hearing. The OCIS system shows both. Knowing which court holds your case helps you find the right docket fast.

Contacting Floyd County Offices

To follow up on a Floyd County recent arrest, the fastest path is a phone call to the sheriff's office in Floyd. Staff can answer basic questions about a person in custody, the bond, and the next court date. For a written record you need to file a FOIA request. For the court file you go to the clerk. For a state-level rap sheet you go to Virginia State Police.

The clerk's office at Floyd County Circuit Court handles felony case files. The General District Court handles misdemeanor and preliminary hearings tied to Floyd County recent arrests. Both courts feed data into OCIS, the statewide case search.

Note: Hours and phone numbers can change. Check the Floyd County Sheriff page before driving to Floyd.

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