Manassas Park Jail Mugshots
Manassas Park jail mugshots come from arrests by the Manassas Park City Police. The city has no jail of its own. People booked in Manassas Park are held at the Prince William Adult Detention Center, just a short drive away. You can search Manassas Park jail mugshots and booking records online through the regional jail roster, the state court case search, and the Virginia inmate locator. This page tells you where to find Manassas Park booking photos, who keeps them, and what state laws shape access to Manassas Park jail mugshots.
Manassas Park Quick Facts
Manassas Park Jail Mugshots Sources
Manassas Park is one of the smallest cities in Virginia, but it has its own police force. Officers book arrest subjects at the city station and then move them to the Prince William Adult Detention Center. The booking file holds the photo, prints, and the charge sheet. The state has a screenshot of the Virginia Department of Corrections inmate locator which is the main tool we use here since the city did not return its own roster page.
The Virginia Department of Corrections at vadoc.virginia.gov hosts the state inmate locator. It tracks people who were sent to state prison after sentencing. We pulled a screenshot of the locator page so you can see what to expect when you search.
If your search target is still in pre-trial status, the state locator will not show them. Call the regional jail desk first. For long-term inmates moved to state custody, the locator is the best tool.
Manassas Park Police Booking
The Manassas Park Police make all arrests inside city limits. They hold the field arrest report and the booking sheet. The booking photo is taken at intake. The records unit at the police station takes formal record requests under Va. Code § 2.2-3706. That section sets the rules for law enforcement record release. Most basic arrest data is public, but ongoing case files may be held back.
To file a request, send a brief letter to the Manassas Park Police records unit. State the name, the date, and the type of record you want. The agency must reply in five work days. Fees may apply for staff time and copies. If they deny the request, they must cite the law that lets them. You can appeal to the Virginia FOIA Council.
Prince William Adult Detention Center
The Prince William Adult Detention Center is the holding jail for Manassas Park arrests. The jail is at 9320 Lee Avenue in Manassas, just a few miles from the city. PWADC books people from Manassas Park, Manassas, and Prince William County. The jail keeps an online roster you can search by name. You can see the charge, the booking date, and the bond status.
To find a Manassas Park inmate, call the jail intake desk or check the roster online. Have the full name and date of birth ready. Visits are by video. You set them up in advance. The jail also handles inmate mail, money deposits, and phone calls.
Note: under Va. Code § 53.1-116, jail superintendents must keep records on each person held. That is why the roster has full intake info.
Manassas Park Court Records
Court records show arrests once charges are filed. Manassas Park cases go through the Manassas Park General District Court and the 31st Circuit Court. You can look up cases on the Virginia Judicial System case search by name, date, or case number. The court file shows the charge, the arrest date, and the outcome.
State law on arrests sits in Va. Code § 19.2-82. That section sets the rules for arrest procedure in Virginia. For minor charges, an officer may give a summons in place of an arrest under Va. Code § 19.2-74. A summons does not lead to a booking photo. It just sets a court date.
The Virginia State Police hold the central criminal records check under Va. Code § 19.2-392.2. That check needs prints and a fee. It is the most full source of arrest data on a person in Virginia. Some old records may be sealed under Va. Code § 19.2-392.3.
FOIA in Manassas Park
The Virginia FOIA chapter is at Va. Code Title 2.2, Chapter 37. You can use it to ask for arrest reports, jail logs, or police call data. Send your request to the right agency. The Manassas Park Police hold their own files. The PWADC holds jail intake files.
Some files may be held back under Va. Code § 2.2-3706.1, which covers active case files and certain personnel data. Note: agencies have five work days to reply to a FOIA request and may charge for staff time.
Sex Offender Search Manassas Park
The Virginia State Police run the public sex offender registry under Va. Code § 9.1-913. You can search the registry by name or ZIP code. It shows the name, photo, and address of registered offenders in and near Manassas Park. The site is free.
Nearby Cities
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