Petersburg Released Inmates
Petersburg released inmates records cover people freed from the Riverside Regional Jail and from the city's Circuit and General District Courts. This page helps you search for a Petersburg released inmate by name, ID, or case file. The Petersburg Bureau of Police books the arrests, and Riverside Regional Jail in North Prince George holds the inmate. You can pull a roster, look up a court date, or get an alert when someone walks out the gate. We link the right tools so a Petersburg released inmate search starts fast.
Petersburg Released Inmates Snapshot
Petersburg Released Inmates Jail Roster
Riverside Regional Jail holds people booked by the Petersburg Bureau of Police. The phone is 804-524-6600. The jail serves seven localities: Charles City County, Chesterfield County, Prince George County, Surry County, Colonial Heights, Hopewell, and Petersburg. The roster updates each day. You can search by name to find a Petersburg released inmate or to see who is still in custody. The list shows the booking date, the charges, and the held or released status. Pre-trial detainees and people serving short jail terms both show up.
The screenshot below comes from the official City of Petersburg website, which links to the police and city offices.
Use the city site to reach the police records unit and the FOIA officer in one place. Each is a starting point for a Petersburg released inmate search.
Note: Riverside Regional Jail holds inmates from seven jurisdictions, so the same roster may show people from places near Petersburg.
Petersburg Released Inmates Arrest Records
You can also use a third-party tool to look up a Petersburg released inmate. The portal pulls arrest data and lets you sort by name, charge, or booking date. Police take the booking, then the regional jail takes the inmate. The flow feeds the Petersburg released inmates pipeline at the front end.
The VADOC inmate locator is a free tool for tracking any Petersburg released inmate who served state time. Search by name or offender ID. The results show the facility, the sentence, and the release date. Per Virginia Code § 19.2-72, an arrest warrant is issued when a magistrate finds probable cause. You can also sign up for VINE alerts to get notified when a Petersburg released inmate moves or gets out.
Petersburg Released Inmates Court Files
Most felony charges in Petersburg go through the Petersburg Circuit Court. Misdemeanors and traffic charges go to the Petersburg General District Court. Both courts post case files online. Use the Virginia Circuit Court case search for felony files. Use the General District Court case search for the rest. Pick Petersburg from the locality list to filter the results.
Court files often show the sentence, the credit for time served, and the projected release date. That makes them a top source when you trace a Petersburg released inmate. The case prefix CR means a circuit criminal case. GC means general district criminal. You can search by name or case number.
State Locator for Petersburg Released Inmates
If a Petersburg released inmate served more than a year, the case likely moved to the Virginia Department of Corrections. Use the VADOC offender locator to look up a state prison record. Search by name or by the seven-digit Offender ID. The result shows the facility, the projected release date, and the sentence info. There is no fee to search.
VADOC tracks about 24,000 state inmates in 26 prisons. Many people sent up from Petersburg pass through one of these sites. The locator does not show local jail time, so use the Riverside roster first for short terms.
Note: A name match in VADOC is not always the right person, so confirm the date of birth or Offender ID before you act.
VINE Alerts for Petersburg Released Inmates
VINE is the free alert tool for Petersburg released inmates and for jails across the state. Sign up at vinelink.com or call 1-800-467-4943. Pick the inmate, then pick how you want the alert: text, email, or phone call. VINE will let you know about a release, a transfer, an escape, or a court date change. The service is private. The inmate is not told that someone is watching the case.
VINE works with Riverside Regional Jail and with the state prison system. You can register more than one person at a time. The alerts go out the moment the jail logs the change.
Criminal History and FOIA in Petersburg
For a full criminal history, ask the Virginia State Police. The VSP Criminal Records page lists the SP-167 form. The fee is $15 per name search. Mail the form, with a notarized signature, to the Civil and Applicants Records Exchange in Richmond. You can add a sex offender registry check for $5 more.
For city-held files on a Petersburg released inmate, file a Virginia FOIA request with the Petersburg Bureau of Police records unit. The law lives at Virginia Code § 2.2-3700. The agency has five working days to reply, with seven more if needed. Law enforcement records have extra rules under § 2.2-3706.
Juvenile records are off limits except in narrow cases under Virginia Code § 19.2-389.
Petersburg Released Inmates Resources
Use these tools to start most Petersburg released inmate searches:
- City of Petersburg official site
- Circuit Court case search
- General District Court search
- VADOC offender locator
- VINE Link alerts
For state rules on prisons, see Virginia Code Title 53.1.
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