Find Jail Mugshots in Prince George County
Prince George County jail mugshots are taken at booking and held by the Prince George County Sheriff's Office and the Riverside Regional Jail. You can search Prince George County jail mugshots and arrest records by name through state and local tools. This page lists the offices, online portals, and public record paths that hold booking photos for Prince George County. Use the search box to look up a name. Most Prince George County jail mugshots are public under state law.
Prince George County Overview
Prince George County Sheriff's Office
The Prince George County Sheriff's Office is the main keeper of jail mugshots, arrest logs, and booking records for the county. Sheriff R. W. 'Buck' Vargo runs the office out of P.O. Box 366, Prince George, VA 23875. You can call the office at 804-733-2690 to ask about a recent arrest or booking photo. The sheriff is listed in the Virginia Sheriffs' Association directory as the official custodian of arrest records for the county.
Deputies book each person at intake. Staff take a mugshot, fingerprints, and basic data on the charge. The booking sheet and the photo go into the jail file. Both are held by the sheriff or by the regional jail that serves Prince George County. Public requests for Prince George County jail mugshots go to the sheriff first. The clerk routes the request based on where the person is held.
Sheriffs in Virginia follow rules set in Va. Code § 53.1-116, which sets the duties for jail records and the daily log of inmates. The sheriff must keep a record of every person held, the cause of the hold, and the date of release. The Prince George County Sheriff also handles court security, civil process, and patrol in some areas.
Note: Call the Prince George County Sheriff's Office before you visit so staff can pull the file and tell you the cost for any copies you need.
Riverside Regional Jail
The Riverside Regional Jail houses people booked in Prince George County. The jail is at 500 Folar Trail, North Prince George, VA 23860 and the main line is 804-524-6600. It serves Charles City, Chesterfield, Prince George, Surry, plus Colonial Heights, Hopewell, and Petersburg. Booking photos taken here are part of the jail file for each inmate. You can ask the jail for a roster, a list of charges, or a copy of a Prince George County jail mugshot.
Most regional jails in Virginia run an online inmate lookup. The lookup shows current inmates, charges, and bond data. Jail mugshots are sometimes shown next to the name. The Riverside Regional Jail website has the search tool and the visitor rules. Phone use, mail, and money for the commissary all go through the jail.
Jail mugshots from this facility may not show up on the state inmate locator. State tools only list people held by the Department of Corrections. People held in local or regional jails on pretrial status do not appear in the state system. Use the jail's own search to find them.
The arrest that leads to a Prince George County jail booking is set in motion by Va. Code § 19.2-82, which sets out the steps after a warrantless arrest. Va. Code § 19.2-74 covers when an officer may give a summons in lieu of arrest, which means no jail mugshot is taken at all in some minor cases.
Prince George County Jail Mugshots Online
You can find Prince George County jail mugshots and booking data through a few public sites. The most direct path is the local jail roster from the Riverside Regional Jail home page. The roster shows who is in the jail right now. Names link to the booking record and any photo on file. Searches work best when you have the full name and a date close to the arrest.
The screen shot above shows the layout you will see when you open the source page. Use the name fields to look up a person held on a Prince George County charge. The site updates often, so check back if a name does not show up the first time you search.
Older booking photos may not be on the live roster. Once a person is released, the record can drop off. To get an old Prince George County jail mugshot, you may have to file a FOIA request with the sheriff. The clerk can pull the file and tell you the fee for the copy.
VADOC Inmate Locator for Prince George County
The Virginia Department of Corrections runs a public inmate locator for people sentenced to state prison. If a person from Prince George County was sent to a state facility, they show up here. Search by the first letter of the first name and the full last name. You can also use the seven-digit ID number if you have it.
The tool gives the current facility, the projected release date, and the active sentence. Jail mugshots are not always shown on this site. The locator is for state inmates only. People held at the Riverside Regional Jail on a pending case from Prince George County will not show up.
Sex offender status is tracked under a separate system. Va. Code § 9.1-913 sets the public access rules for the State Police sex offender registry. The registry lists names, photos, and addresses for people who have to register after release. You can use the Virginia State Police site to search by name or zip code in Prince George County.
The image below shows the VADOC inmate locator page used to find people in state custody from Prince George County.
Try a few spellings of the name. Some records use a middle initial or a suffix. The locator only matches what is in the state file.
FOIA Requests for Prince George County Booking Photos
The Virginia Freedom of Information Act gives the public a right to ask for jail mugshots, arrest logs, and booking sheets. The full text is in Title 2.2, Chapter 37 of the state code. The custodian must respond in five working days. The Prince George County Sheriff's Office is the FOIA contact for most arrest records in the county.
The key statute for booking photos is Va. Code § 2.2-3706. It says that police must release adult arrestee photos taken at intake as part of routine booking. There is a narrow felony exception when the photo could harm an open case. Va. Code § 2.2-3706.1 covers the rules for body camera and other tech files.
To file a FOIA request for a Prince George County jail mugshot, write a short note to the sheriff. List the full name, the date of the arrest, and the charge if you know it. Give the sheriff a way to reach you. The office may charge for copies. The fee may not be more than the actual cost to find and copy the file.
- Full name of the person
- Date of arrest or booking
- Charge or case number if known
- Your name and contact info
Note: A FOIA request for a Prince George County jail mugshot does not need a reason. The law lets any state resident ask without giving a purpose.
Prince George County Court Records
Court files often hold the same arrest data as the jail booking sheet. The Virginia Judicial System runs the Online Case Information System, which lets you search criminal and traffic cases by name. Prince George County cases may be in the General District Court or the Circuit Court file. The system shows charges, hearing dates, and the outcome of each Prince George County case.
You will not see a jail mugshot in the court file. The court keeps the legal papers, not the booking photo. But the case number and the charge data line up with the jail record. Use the case number to ask the sheriff for the matching Prince George County jail mugshot.
Below is a screen shot of the Virginia judicial system case search tool that holds case data tied to Prince George County jail bookings.
The case info system is free to search. You do not need an account. Some courts let you pay fines and fees on the same site.
Criminal history checks are run through the Virginia State Police under Va. Code § 19.2-392.2. That law also sets the rules for sealing arrest records in some cases. Va. Code § 19.2-392.3 deals with the new automatic sealing process. These laws can affect what shows up when you search for an old Prince George County jail mugshot.
What's in a Prince George County Booking Record
Each Prince George County jail mugshot comes with a booking sheet. The sheet has the inmate's name, date of birth, height, weight, and other facts taken at intake. It also lists the arresting agency, the charge, the bond amount, and the date of the booking. All of this is kept by the jail.
The mugshot itself is a front and side photo. Staff take it right after the inmate is brought to the jail. The photo is held in the jail file with the rest of the booking data. Some agencies post the photo on the public roster. Others only release it on a FOIA request.
A typical Prince George County booking record has:
- Full legal name and aliases
- Date and time of the booking
- Arresting officer and agency
- List of charges and bond amount
- Front and side jail mugshots
- Date of release or transfer
Some data is held back. Names of victims and minors are not in the public file. Medical and mental health notes are sealed. The rest of the booking sheet, plus the Prince George County jail mugshot, is open to the public under FOIA.
How to Visit the Prince George County Jail
Most jails that serve Prince George County let family and friends visit by video or in person. Check the jail website for the schedule. Visits often need to be set up in advance. You will need a photo ID. The jail may not let you bring in a phone, a bag, or food.
To send mail to a Prince George County inmate, use the address on the jail website. Write the inmate's full name and ID number on the front. Jails open and read all mail. Some only allow postcards. Money for the commissary goes through a third party, often by a kiosk in the lobby or by an online deposit site.
If you need to bond a person out, the jail will tell you the bond amount set by the magistrate. A magistrate sets bond after the arrest under state law. You can pay cash or use a bonding agent. Once the bond is paid, the inmate is released. The jail mugshot stays in the Prince George County file even after release.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Prince George County. If a person was arrested near a county line, the jail mugshots may be held next door.