New Kent County Recent Arrests Lookup

Recent arrests in New Kent County, Virginia are tracked by the local sheriff and posted through court and jail systems. This page shows you how to search New Kent County recent arrests, find booking info, and look up case results from the courts. You can check daily jail rosters, look at criminal case files, and pull public arrest reports from local and state sources. Most tools are free. Some take a few clicks. Use the links below to start your search for New Kent County recent arrests right now.

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New Kent County Recent Arrests Overview

23,433 Population
New Kent County Seat
Ninth Judicial Circuit Judicial Circuit
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New Kent County Sheriff Recent Arrests

The New Kent County Sheriff's Office is the main agency that tracks recent arrests in the county. Deputies book new arrestees, run the local jail or send them to a regional facility, and keep the booking logs. The office is in New Kent, Virginia. You can call the records section to ask about a recent arrest by name. Staff can confirm if a person is in custody and share basic charge info. Full reports may need a written FOIA request.

Most sheriff offices in Virginia post some form of arrest log or daily report. Some run an online inmate roster you can search by name. Others give the info by phone. New Kent County recent arrests are public unless sealed by a court. Under Va. Code § 19.2-389, criminal history records have set rules for who can see what. Basic arrest info is open to the public.

To request a paper copy of an arrest report, you can file a request under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The office has five working days to reply. Fees may apply for staff time and copies. Call ahead to ask about cost.

Search New Kent County Court Records

After a New Kent County recent arrest, the case moves to the courts. The General District Court hears most misdemeanor cases and the early stages of felonies. The Circuit Court takes felony trials and appeals. Both courts keep public case files. The New Kent County Circuit Court Clerk in New Kent holds the paper records and can pull files for you in person.

For online lookups, use the Virginia Judiciary Online Case Information System. The free OCIS tool lets you search by name, case number, or hearing date. Pick New Kent County from the court list. You will see charges, court dates, plea info, and final results when posted. The data updates daily. It is the fastest way to track a case after an arrest.

Court files include the warrant, the criminal complaint, plea forms, and the final order. Some items in juvenile cases are sealed by law. Adult records stay open. If you want a certified copy, ask the clerk's office. Plain copies are cheaper than certified ones.

Note: The OCIS portal does not include juvenile cases or expunged records, and some rural courts post data with a slight delay.

New Kent County Recent Arrests Online

The screenshot below comes from the Virginia Judiciary Online Case Information System, one of the main online sources for New Kent County recent arrests data. Click the link to open the live page in a new tab.

New Kent County Recent Arrests search portal

Use the page to look up booking info, check court dates, or see the latest charges filed. The site is free. No login is needed for the public lookup.

State Sources for New Kent County Arrests

Virginia keeps several state-level tools that help with New Kent County recent arrests. The Virginia State Police Criminal History unit runs name-based and fingerprint-based checks. A name check costs about $15. You need a notarized form. Results come back by mail in two to four weeks. The check shows convictions and some pending charges.

The Virginia Department of Corrections Offender Locator tracks people sent to state prison after a New Kent County conviction. You can search by name or DOC number. The tool shows the current facility, the offense, and the projected release date. It does not include local jail inmates.

The Virginia Sex Offender Registry is also free. You can search by name, address, or county. Results show photos, addresses, and the registered offense. Use it to check if someone in New Kent County is on the list.

State arrest authority comes from Va. Code § 19.2-81 for warrantless arrests by officers and Va. Code § 19.2-82 for the booking process after arrest. These sections set the rules deputies must follow.

How to Find New Kent County Recent Arrests

There are a few ways to find New Kent County recent arrests. The fastest is online. Start with the Virginia courts portal. Search by the person's full name. Pick the county. Read the case list. Look at the most recent date. That gives you the charge and court date.

Next, call the New Kent County Sheriff's Office. Ask if the person is in custody. Ask for the bond amount and the court date. Most offices share this by phone for free. If you need a paper copy of the arrest report, file a FOIA request. The right to ask comes from Va. Code § 2.2-3706, which covers law enforcement records.

  • Check OCIS for new case filings
  • Call the sheriff's records line
  • File a FOIA request for full reports
  • Visit the clerk in New Kent for paper files
  • Use VSP for a full background check

If you hit a dead end, try the local newspaper or police blotter. Many towns post weekly arrest logs. Some sheriff offices post on social media when a major arrest takes place.

New Kent County Arrest Records and FOIA

Virginia law makes most arrest records public. The Virginia FOIA Council helps people who run into a roadblock. You can call the council for free. They give plain advice on how to file a request and what the law lets you see. Their staff cannot force a release, but they can spell out your rights.

Under FOIA, the New Kent County Sheriff's Office must respond within five working days. They can ask for a seven-day extension. They must tell you why if any part is held back. Common reasons to redact include open case info, juvenile data, and the names of victims. The base arrest fact is not exempt.

Police incident reports also fall under Va. Code § 2.2-3706. The law lists what must be released and what may be withheld. Recent reform bills opened more closed case files to the public. If a request is denied in full, you can ask the FOIA Council for an opinion.

Note: Plain copy fees in New Kent County usually run a few dollars per request, while certified copies and large file pulls cost more.

Tips for New Kent County Arrest Searches

Always use the full legal name when you search. Nicknames will miss the file. Try common spellings if the first one fails. If you do not know the date, search a wider range. Court files in New Kent County go back many years on OCIS. Older files may be on paper only at the clerk's office in New Kent.

Remember that an arrest is not a finding of guilt. The Virginia Constitution and the U.S. Constitution both say a person is presumed innocent. Arrest data should be read with care. A charge may be dropped or reduced. The OCIS final result tells you what happened in court.

Records on minor cases may be sealed under Virginia's expungement law in Va. Code Title 19.2 Chapter 23.1. A sealed file will not show up in normal searches. Other parts of the Code of Virginia also limit access to youth records and some mental health holds.

If you have trouble, the FOIA Council will walk you through the steps. Court clerks can help with case lookups during normal hours. Sheriff records staff handle arrest report requests. Each office has its own forms and fees, so call first.

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