Greene County Busted Mugshots Lookup

Greene County busted mugshots and arrest records are held by the Greene County Sheriff's Office and the Circuit Court in Stanardsville. Booking photos are created each time an arrest is processed in this central Virginia county. This page covers how to search for Greene County arrest records, which agencies to contact, and what state tools exist for finding inmate and criminal history information.

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Greene County Overview

~21,000 Population
Stanardsville County Seat
16th Judicial Circuit
Central Virginia Region

Greene County Sheriff's Office

The Greene County Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement and arrests in the county. When an arrest is made, the Sheriff's Office creates a booking record. That record includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, and a booking photo. Under Virginia Code §2.2-3706(A)(2), adult booking photos are public records. They must be released on request unless they would hurt an active investigation.

The best way to get a Greene County arrest record or mugshot is to contact the Sheriff's Office directly. Give the person's full name and, if possible, the date of arrest. Written requests are often handled more reliably than walk-in or phone requests, especially for older cases. The office can let you know whether a formal FOIA submission is needed.

Greene County is a small, growing county in central Virginia, located between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the piedmont. The county has seen steady population growth in recent years as people move into the area from larger metro regions. The Sheriff's Office serves the full county and is the central point of contact for all Greene County arrest records.

The Greene County Circuit Court maintains felony criminal case records for the county. These files include arrest information, charge descriptions, and court outcomes. The Circuit Court Clerk's office in Stanardsville handles public records requests and can be visited in person or reached by mail.

Greene County Jail and Inmate Records

Greene County uses the Central Virginia Regional Jail for inmate housing. This facility serves Greene and several surrounding counties. After booking at the Sheriff's Office in Stanardsville, inmates who remain in custody are transferred to this regional facility. Contact the jail to check on an inmate's status, charges, or bond amount.

For statewide inmate tracking, the VINE system is a free tool that covers most Virginia county jails, including the Central Virginia Regional Jail. You can look up inmates by name or ID and sign up to receive alerts when they are released. VINE is updated regularly and is accessible online or by phone.

For state prison inmates, use the VADOC Offender Locator. This free search covers Virginia state correctional facilities and shows the offender's photo, current location, and other basic details. It does not cover county jails, only state prisons.

Note: Inmate records at the regional jail are updated on a regular schedule but may have a short delay after a recent booking. For the most current status on a Greene County arrest, contact the Sheriff's Office directly.

The Virginia Judiciary Online Case Information System provides remote access to circuit court case records across Virginia. You can search Greene County criminal cases by name or case number without visiting the courthouse. The system shows charge descriptions, hearing dates, and case status for felony cases. It is one of the most efficient ways to check on a criminal case in Greene County.

The Greene County General District Court handles misdemeanor criminal matters. Misdemeanor arrests also produce public records that go into the court file. Both the Circuit Court and General District Court are located in Stanardsville. If you are not sure what level a charge is, checking both systems gives you the best chance of finding the record.

Third-party sites like Virginia.arrests.org aggregate recent arrests from participating agencies across the state. While not an official government source, the data comes from public records and can help you find recent Greene County arrests before reaching out to the Sheriff's Office or courts.

Virginia Resources for Greene County Records

The Virginia State Police Central Criminal Records Exchange is the statewide repository for criminal history data. It collects arrest records from all Virginia agencies, including Greene County. You can request a formal background check using the SP-167 form. The fee is $15 per search. The CCRE is the most complete source for Virginia criminal history going back decades.

The Virginia State Police also offers the Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry as a free online search. You can find registered offenders by county or zip code. Results include photos, conviction details, and address information. The registry is updated every business day to reflect new registrations and changes.

Under Virginia Code Title 19.2, Chapter 23, all law enforcement agencies in the state must report arrest data to the CCRE. The Greene County Sheriff's Office is subject to these requirements. This framework ensures that every arrest in Greene County is recorded in the statewide system and accessible to authorized agencies and the public through proper channels.

Virginia law on expungement is at Virginia Code §19.2-392.2. If a Greene County charge was dismissed or the person was acquitted, they may be eligible to expunge the arrest record. The process requires filing a petition with the Circuit Court in Stanardsville and providing fingerprints. If the court approves the petition, the record is removed from public access, including the mugshot.

Virginia is also set to implement a record sealing law for certain convictions starting July 1, 2026, under provisions in Title 19.2. This will give eligible convicted individuals a way to limit public access to their criminal record, which is different from expungement. Expungement only applies to non-convictions.

The Virginia FOIA Advisory Council is available if you have trouble getting records from a Greene County agency. They provide guidance on your rights under the state's open records law and can help resolve denied or delayed requests. Contact them at foiacouncil@dls.virginia.gov or at (804) 698-1810.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border or sit near Greene County in the central Virginia region.