James City County Busted Mugshots Lookup

James City County busted mugshots and arrest records come from the James City County Police Department and the Sheriff's Office, both based near Williamsburg, Virginia. Inmates are held at the Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail. This page shows you where to look for James City County booking photos, criminal case records, and inmate information through county offices and statewide Virginia databases.

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James City County Overview

~80,000 Population
Williamsburg County Area
9th Judicial Circuit
VPRJ Regional Jail

James City County Police Department

The James City County Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the county. It handles most arrests and maintains arrest records and incident reports. FOIA requests for police records go to the Records Division. The Police Department's website is at jamescitycountyva.gov/police-department. If you need an arrest record from James City County, this is the first place to start.

Arrest records from the Police Department include the person's name, the charges filed, the date and time of arrest, and the responding officer's information. Under Virginia Code §2.2-3706(A), criminal incident information for felonies must be released, and adult booking photos taken during initial intake are subject to mandatory release as well. The Police Department is the custodian of incident reports; the Sheriff's Office handles jail booking records separately.

Agency James City County Police Department
Website jamescitycountyva.gov/police-department
Sheriff's Office jamescitycountyva.gov/sheriffs-office
Regional Jail Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail

Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail

James City County does not operate its own jail. People arrested in the county are held at the Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail (VPRJ). The VPRJ serves several Peninsula area jurisdictions including James City County, York County, and the City of Williamsburg. Booking records are maintained at the facility. The VPRJ website is at vprj.org.

The VPRJ maintains inmate booking records, which include the booking photo, charges, and custody status. If you want to know whether a specific person is currently in custody, check the VPRJ directly or use the statewide VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) service. VINE is free and covers most Virginia jails, including the VPRJ. It shows real-time custody status and lets you register for alerts by phone, text, or email.

For people serving state prison sentences after James City County convictions, check the Virginia Department of Corrections offender locator. This is a separate database from local jail records and covers VADOC facilities statewide.

Note: The James City County Sheriff's Office handles court services rather than primary law enforcement, so most arrest records originate with the Police Department, not the Sheriff.

James City County Circuit Court Records

The James City County Circuit Court handles felony criminal cases for the county. Court files include charge details, case status, hearing dates, and final dispositions. The Circuit Court Clerk's office keeps these records at the courthouse in Williamsburg. Court records in Virginia are generally public, and most felony criminal case files can be accessed by anyone.

The Virginia Judiciary Online Case Information System (OCIS) is the free statewide search tool for circuit court records. You can look up James City County cases by name or case number and filter by locality. OCIS shows case status, charge information, and hearing dates for criminal cases. Misdemeanor cases from the James City County General District Court are also searchable through OCIS.

The General District Court handles misdemeanor criminal cases in James City County. Records from both courts are accessible through OCIS or in person at the respective Clerk's offices. These records cover the full history of a case from initial charge filing through final judgment, and they tie back to the original arrest made by the Police Department or another agency.

The Virginia State Police maintains the Central Criminal Records Exchange (CCRE) at vsp.virginia.gov. This is the statewide repository for all criminal history data, including James City County arrests. A name-based search costs $15 and uses the SP-167 form, available at vsp.virginia.gov/services/forms. The CCRE holds fingerprints, photographs, and full criminal history from every Virginia jurisdiction.

The sex offender registry at sex-offender.vsp.virginia.gov lists registered offenders in James City County with their photos, addresses, and offense details. This is free to search and updates each business day. It is one of the few official sources where you can view photos of offenders online without making a FOIA request. The registry is required by Virginia Code §19.2-390.1.

The third-party site virginia.arrests.org pulls recent booking data from across Virginia, including James City County. It shows arrest photos, charges, and booking dates. While it is not an official government source, it compiles public law enforcement data and is updated often. It is a practical first stop for checking recent bookings before going to official sources.

The FOIA Advisory Council at foiacouncil.dls.virginia.gov publishes guidance on access to James City County records. Under §2.2-3706, felony criminal incident information and adult booking photos must be released by law enforcement upon public request.

Clearing James City County Arrest Records

If you were arrested in James City County but not convicted, you may be able to get your record expunged under Virginia Code §19.2-392.2. This statute lets people whose charges were dismissed or who were acquitted petition the Circuit Court for expungement. The petition must be filed in James City County.

The process involves submitting fingerprints, which go to the CCRE. The CCRE sends your criminal history to the court under seal. The court holds a hearing and decides whether to grant the petition. If approved, the Clerk notifies the Virginia State Police, which handles record removal. Expunged records are removed from public access but remain visible to authorized agencies.

Virginia's record sealing laws take effect July 1, 2026. These laws allow some convictions to be sealed under Title 19.2, Chapter 23. This is a broader option than expungement, which covers only non-convictions. If you need help figuring out what applies to your James City County case, consult a Virginia attorney.

Virginia Online Case Information System

The Virginia Judiciary Online Case Information System lets you search James City County criminal court cases tied to local arrests by name, case number, or hearing date.

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OCIS covers James City County Circuit Court and General District Court cases, showing charge details and case status for both felony and misdemeanor criminal records.

Virginia State Police Criminal Background Services

The Virginia State Police criminal background services provide the most complete source for James City County arrest history through the CCRE statewide database.

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The CCRE consolidates arrest and criminal history data from James City County Police, the Sheriff's Office, and the Circuit Court into a single searchable record for $15 per name search.

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