Greene County Jail Mugshots Database

Greene County jail mugshots come from the Greene County Sheriff's Office and the regional jail that holds local inmates. You can search names, check booking status, and look up active charges. The sheriff books each adult arrestee. The jail keeps a current roster. Use the tools on this page to find Greene County jail mugshots fast. Start with a name search, then narrow by date if you have one. State and local sources both work.

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Greene County Sheriff and Jail Mugshots

The Greene County Sheriff's Office is the main source for Greene County jail mugshots. Sheriff Steven S. Smith runs the office. Staff book each adult arrest and store the booking photo in the local file. Call 434-985-2222 to ask about a person in custody, charges, or a recent arrest. The office sits at 10005 Spotswood Trail, Stanardsville, VA 22973. The Virginia Sheriffs' Association directory lists the sheriff as the official records custodian for the county.

Public requests for Greene County booking photos and arrest records go straight to the sheriff. State law sets the rules. Under Virginia Code § 2.2-3706, all law enforcement bodies must release adult arrestee photos taken at intake during the routine booking process. The same statute covers the name of the person, the charge, and the status of that charge. Release can be held back only when it would harm an open felony case. Once the case moves forward, the photo and record become open.

You can ask for records by phone, email, or in person. A short written note helps. Put the full name, the date of arrest if known, and what you want. The office must respond within five working days. That rule comes from the state FOIA Chapter 37.

Note: Bring a photo ID if you visit the Greene County Sheriff's Office in person to ask for jail mugshots or arrest records on file.

Central Virginia Regional Jail Inmate Roster

The Central Virginia Regional Jail at 13021 James Madison Highway in Orange holds inmates from Greene County. The jail also serves Fluvanna, Louisa, Madison, and Orange. VINE alerts give crime victims real time custody status updates. Call 540-672-3222.

The Central Virginia Regional Jail is the main holding site for Greene County jail mugshots after booking. Most adults arrested in the county move from the local sheriff lockup to the regional jail within hours. The roster online shows current inmates by name. You can also call the jail to confirm a hold, charge, or release date.

Regional jails in Virginia run under Virginia Code § 53.1-116. That law tells jail staff to keep a record of each person held, with the date of commitment, the offense, and the court order. Booking photos sit in that record. Family members can call to check on an inmate. The jail will not give legal advice but staff can confirm custody.

State tools help when you do not know which jail holds someone. The Virginia Department of Corrections inmate locator covers people sentenced to state prison from Greene County. Type the first letter of the first name and the full last name. The system shows the current facility, the projected release date, and the active sentence.

VADOC will not show people held in local or regional jails. If your search comes up blank, the person may still be at the Central Virginia Regional Jail or another local site. Call the sheriff or the jail to confirm.

Court records back up the booking record. The Virginia Judicial System case information portal lets you look up criminal cases by name in Greene County general district and circuit courts. The case file shows the charge, court date, judge, and disposition. That gives context to a Greene County jail mugshot or arrest entry.

The Virginia State Police also play a role. Under Virginia Code § 19.2-392.2, certain arrest records may be expunged. Virginia Code § 19.2-392.3 covers automatic sealing of some charges. Sealed records will not show up in a public search.

Greene County Jail Mugshots Sources

The screens below show the main public tools used to look up Greene County jail mugshots and inmate data. Each one ties to a state or regional source that the public can use for free.

The Central Virginia Regional Jail page is one of the main tools for Greene County jail mugshots and inmate lookups. Use it to confirm a name, check status, or find a booking entry tied to Greene County.

Greene County jail mugshots — Central Virginia Regional Jail

This screen helps the public look up arrest records and booking photos linked to Greene County. Pair the result with a call to the Greene County Sheriff's Office for the full file.

The Greene VADOC Locator page is one of the main tools for Greene County jail mugshots and inmate lookups. Use it to confirm a name, check status, or find a booking entry tied to Greene County.

Greene County jail mugshots — Greene VADOC Locator

This screen helps the public look up arrest records and booking photos linked to Greene County. Pair the result with a call to the Greene County Sheriff's Office for the full file.

The Greene Courts Case Info page is one of the main tools for Greene County jail mugshots and inmate lookups. Use it to confirm a name, check status, or find a booking entry tied to Greene County.

Greene County jail mugshots — Greene Courts Case Info

This screen helps the public look up arrest records and booking photos linked to Greene County. Pair the result with a call to the Greene County Sheriff's Office for the full file.

Mix and match these tools. A name in the court portal often matches a booking entry at the regional jail. The sheriff can confirm.

Virginia Arrest and Booking Law

Arrests in Greene County follow state code. Under Virginia Code § 19.2-82, an officer who makes an arrest without a warrant must take the person to a magistrate without unneeded delay. The magistrate sets bail or holds the person for court. Booking happens at the jail. Staff take the photo, prints, and basic data. That builds the start of the Greene County jail mugshot record.

For minor offenses, Virginia Code § 19.2-74 lets the officer issue a summons in the field instead of taking the person to jail. In that case, no booking photo is taken. The court date sits on the summons. The case still shows up in court records but not in a jail roster.

Sex offender data is a separate track. Under Virginia Code § 9.1-913, the state runs a public sex offender registry. The Greene County Sheriff's Office helps check addresses and update data. The registry is open to anyone.

Privacy rules also apply. Some booking photo uses are limited under Virginia Code § 2.2-3706.1. The law blocks release of certain criminal history info to people without proper cause. Check the rules before you ask for a record.

Note: The Greene County Sheriff's Office can tell you if a Greene County jail mugshot is part of an active case or if it has been sealed under state law.

Tips for Searching Greene County Jail Mugshots

A good search starts with the right name. Use the full first and last name. Add a middle initial if you have one. Many people share names, so any extra detail helps. Date of birth is the best filter, but not all tools accept it.

Try more than one source. Start with the Central Virginia Regional Jail roster. Then check the court portal. Then call the sheriff. Each tool may show a slightly different view. The sheriff has the full local file. The court has the case data. The regional jail has the live custody view.

Useful steps when you look for Greene County jail mugshots:

  • Search the regional jail roster by last name
  • Check the Virginia courts case portal for the same name
  • Run the VADOC locator if a state prison term may apply
  • Call the sheriff at 434-985-2222 to confirm details
  • Send a FOIA note for a copy of the booking photo

FOIA letters work well. Keep the note short. Name the person, the date, and the record you want. The office has five working days to respond. They can charge for staff time and copies under FOIA Chapter 37. Ask for a fee estimate first if cost is a concern.

Public Access to Greene County Booking Photos

Most adult booking photos in Greene County are open. The sheriff must release them on request. State law in § 2.2-3706 backs that up. Juvenile records are not public. Some sealed adult records are also held back. The sheriff knows which ones.

If a record is denied, the office must cite the legal reason in writing. You can ask the Virginia FOIA Council for help with a denial. Their staff give free advice on state record rules. They also help local agencies follow the law.

The record itself is more than just the photo. A full Greene County jail mugshot file may include the booking sheet, the charge list, the bail amount, and a court date. Some files also have prints and basic medical intake notes. Most of that is public. Some parts may be sealed.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Greene County. Each has its own sheriff and its own jail records. Pick the one where the arrest took place to find the right mugshots and inmate data.