Harrisonburg Jail Mugshots Roster

Harrisonburg jail mugshots come from the Harrisonburg Police Department and the Middle River Regional Jail, which holds adults arrested in the city. To find a booking photo or check if a person is in custody, you can search the regional jail roster, call the sheriff at 540-564-3800, or use the VADOC Inmate Locator for state inmates. Most Harrisonburg jail mugshots are public under Virginia law. This page shows you where to look, who to ask, and how to get a copy fast. Use the search tool below to start your Harrisonburg jail mugshots lookup right now.

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Where to Find Harrisonburg Jail Mugshots

Harrisonburg jail mugshots are kept by the agency that books the inmate. In most cases that is the Harrisonburg Police Department or the local sheriff. Once a person is booked, the photo and arrest data go into the regional jail file. The Middle River Regional Jail holds adults from Harrisonburg after arrest. You can call the jail or use its online roster to look up a name.

The Harrisonburg Police Department takes the first booking photo at the time of arrest. Under Va. Code § 2.2-3706, that photo must be released to the public on request, with a few narrow exceptions. The sheriff or police clerk can mail, email, or hand you a copy. Most agencies do not charge for one photo. Some charge a small fee for staff time or for many records. You can ask in person at the office, by phone at 540-564-3800, or by written FOIA request to the Harrisonburg Police Department.

Note: A booking photo is not proof of guilt; it just shows the person was arrested and booked into the Harrisonburg jail intake.

Harrisonburg Sheriff and Police

The Harrisonburg Police Department runs day to day patrol and arrest work in Harrisonburg. The Harrisonburg Sheriff is Bryan F. Hutcheson, reachable at 540-564-3800. Both offices are listed in the Virginia Sheriffs Association directory, which is the main statewide index of all sheriffs in Virginia. The directory shows the sheriff name, phone, and address for Harrisonburg and links out to the local site.

When a person is arrested in Harrisonburg, the officer takes them to the booking area. Staff log the name, date of birth, charges, and the arrest time. They take fingerprints and the booking photo. Then the inmate goes to a holding cell or moves to the Middle River Regional Jail. All these steps create records you can request later. Under Va. Code § 53.1-116, the jailer must keep a record of every person committed to jail, the terms of confinement, and the offense.

For arrest reports or incident reports, file a written FOIA request with the Harrisonburg Police Department or the sheriff. State the date, the names, and what you want. The agency has five work days to reply under FOIA Chapter 37. Charges may apply for copies but cannot be more than the actual cost of staff time and paper.

Middle River Regional Jail

The Middle River Regional Jail is the main lockup for adults arrested in Harrisonburg. The address is 350 Technology Drive, Staunton, VA 24402. The phone is 540-245-5420. Inmate lookup, visit hours, and mail rules are posted on the jail website at https://www.mrrjva.org/. You can search the jail roster by name to confirm if a person is in custody, see the charges, and find the next court date.

The roster shows current inmates only. Once a person is released, transferred, or sent to state prison, they drop off the local list. For people sent to state prison from Harrisonburg, use the VADOC Inmate Locator instead. That tool covers all sentenced inmates under the Virginia Department of Corrections.

Booking photos held by the regional jail are public under Va. Code § 2.2-3706. You can ask the jail records clerk for a copy. Some regional jails post recent Harrisonburg jail mugshots online; others release them only on request. Call ahead to find out the local rule.

Harrisonburg Inmate Lookup Online

For sentenced inmates from Harrisonburg, the best online tool is the Virginia Department of Corrections inmate locator. Visit it at vadoc.virginia.gov to start a search. The tool covers all state-held inmates and is the main statewide database for Harrisonburg jail mugshots research at the post-conviction stage.

Harrisonburg Jail Mugshots VADOC inmate locator

Enter the first letter of the first name plus full last name, or the seven digit inmate ID. The result page shows the current facility and release date for inmates sent to state prison from Harrisonburg.

Harrisonburg Court Records and Case Status

Court files tell the rest of the story after the arrest. Charges, hearing dates, plea, and sentence all show up in the case docket. The Virginia Courts Case Information portal lets you search general district and circuit court cases by name or case number. Pick the Harrisonburg court from the locality list to start your search.

For Harrisonburg, the General District Court handles traffic and misdemeanor cases plus the first step in felony cases. The Circuit Court handles felonies, civil matters over a set amount, and appeals from district court. Both courts have records that link back to the original arrest and booking. The case file may also list the booking number, which helps when you ask the jail for the matching mugshot.

Note: Court case data is updated each business day, but some older or sealed files may not show up online for Harrisonburg.

Virginia Law on Harrisonburg Jail Mugshots

Virginia FOIA gives you the right to ask for arrest records, booking photos, and most incident reports. The main law is FOIA Chapter 37. It covers all public bodies in Harrisonburg and across the state. The custodian must reply within five work days with the records, a denial, or a written reason for delay.

Va. Code § 2.2-3706 sets the rule for booking photos. It says law enforcement must give you the adult arrestee photograph from the routine booking, unless release would harm an open felony case. Once the case is no longer at risk, the photo must be released. Va. Code § 2.2-3706.1 covers criminal incident information for felony cases. It lists what facts must be shared, such as the date, place, and a short description.

If you were arrested in Harrisonburg and the case ended in your favor, you may ask a court to expunge the record under Va. Code § 19.2-392.2. Once a record is expunged, Va. Code § 19.2-392.3 bars most people from looking at it or sharing it. The arrest steps after a warrantless arrest are set out in Va. Code § 19.2-82, and the rule for issuing a summons in place of a warrant in misdemeanor cases is in Va. Code § 19.2-74.

For sex offender records tied to Harrisonburg, the State Police runs a public registry under Va. Code § 9.1-913. The list shows the offender name, photo, address, and the offense. It is updated each work day with new entries.

How to Request Harrisonburg Booking Photos

You have a few ways to get Harrisonburg booking photos and arrest reports. Pick the one that fits your need and time frame.

  • Call the Harrisonburg sheriff at 540-564-3800 and ask the records clerk
  • Call the Middle River Regional Jail at 540-245-5420 for in-custody inmates
  • Send a FOIA letter to the Harrisonburg Police Department with the name, date, and case number
  • Search the Virginia Courts Case Information for the case file and booking number
  • Use the VADOC Inmate Locator for state-sentenced inmates from Harrisonburg
  • Ask the Virginia State Police for a certified criminal history check using form SP-167

Most simple requests are filled in five work days. Complex ones take more time. The agency may send a written notice that says it needs seven more work days. After that, it must hand over the records or give a clear reason in writing for the delay. Fees, if any, are spelled out up front before the work starts.

Note: The Harrisonburg police and sheriff cannot release juvenile records, sealed files, or active investigation notes.

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