Surry County Busted Mugshots and Arrest Records

Surry County busted mugshots and arrest records are available to the public under Virginia law. The Surry County Sheriff's Office books people into custody and keeps those records, including booking photos. You can ask for them directly or access them through statewide tools. This page covers how to find Surry County mugshots, what the law requires, and where to look for current inmate information and criminal court records.

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Surry County Overview

~6,500 Population
Surry County Seat
6th Judicial Circuit
Hampton Roads Region

Surry County Sheriff's Office

The Surry County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency in the county. The office handles arrests, bookings, and the county jail. Under Virginia Code §2.2-3706(A)(2), booking photos taken at intake are mandatory public records. Anyone can request them through a FOIA submission to the Sheriff's Office.

To get Surry County arrest records or mugshots, submit a written FOIA request. Include the full name of the person, the approximate arrest date if you have it, and your contact information. The office has five working days to respond. They may charge a reasonable fee for searching and copying records. If the record does not exist or is exempt, they must tell you why in writing.

The VINE system provides real-time custody status for Surry County inmates. You can search by name to find out if someone is in custody, where they are held, and when they might be released. VINE is free and available online at any hour.

Office Surry County Sheriff's Office
County Seat Surry, Virginia
Website surrycountyva.gov/sheriff
Regional Jail Riverside Regional Jail

Surry County inmates may be housed at the Riverside Regional Jail, which serves multiple jurisdictions in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. The facility keeps booking records, including mugshots and charge information, for all inmates held there. These records are public under FOIA. You can contact the jail's records office to request specific information.

The Riverside Regional Jail is a shared facility. If someone from Surry County is transferred there, their records move with them. For day-to-day custody status, VINE tracks the Riverside facility and other Virginia jails. Sign up for free alerts on VINE if you need to know when someone is released or transferred.

Inmate services at Riverside include visitation, mail, phone, and commissary. If you have a family member in custody there, contact the facility directly for visiting hours and procedures. They can also confirm whether someone is currently held at their facility.

Surry County Court Records

Felony criminal cases in Surry County go to the Surry County Circuit Court. The clerk's office holds all case files, including charges, hearings, and final dispositions. These are public records. Visit the clerk's office in Surry or use the Virginia online court system to look up cases from the county.

The Virginia Judiciary Online Case Information System covers circuit courts statewide. It is free to use. Search by name and select Surry County as the locality. Results show case numbers, charges, and status. This tool is useful for checking whether a specific case is pending or has been resolved.

The General District Court handles misdemeanor cases. Those may not always be searchable online. For misdemeanor records in Surry County, contact the General District Court clerk directly. The clerk can look up cases by name and make copies upon request.

Note: Court records reflect what happened after the arrest. They are different from booking records at the Sheriff's Office. A booking record shows the arrest itself. A court record shows how the case ended. You may need both to fully understand a Surry County arrest.

State-Level Resources for Surry County Arrests

The Virginia State Police Central Criminal Records Exchange is the statewide criminal history repository. Surry County law enforcement submits arrest data to the CCRE. You can request a name-based criminal history check for $15 using the SP-167 form, available at vsp.virginia.gov/services/forms. Mail the completed form with payment. Processing takes about 15 days.

For a broader look at Surry County mugshots, check virginia.arrests.org. This third-party site aggregates arrest records and booking photos from across Virginia. It is not an official source, but it often includes recent Surry County bookings. Use it as a starting point, then confirm with official sources if needed.

Surry County busted mugshots expungement law

Virginia Code §19.2-392.2 governs expungement of arrest records, including Surry County mugshots, when charges are dismissed or result in an acquittal.

The VADOC Offender Locator covers people in state prison. If someone from Surry County is serving a state sentence, this tool will find them. Search by name or offender ID to see the current facility, release date, and photo. The search is free.

Sex offender information is available through the Virginia Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry. This is a free public tool maintained by the State Police. Search by county to find registered offenders in Surry County. Results include photos, conviction details, and current addresses.

Surry County mugshots Virginia State Police records

The Virginia State Police Central Criminal Records Exchange holds arrest records from Surry County and all other Virginia law enforcement agencies, available through a formal records request.

Your Access Rights and Expungement Options

Virginia's FOIA gives you the right to request Surry County arrest records and booking photos. Under §2.2-3706, the Sheriff's Office must release booking photos taken at initial intake. This is a mandatory disclosure. You do not need to be connected to the case. You just need to ask in writing and provide enough detail to find the record.

Limits apply. Juvenile records stay private. Records tied to active investigations may be held back temporarily. Once the investigation ends, the records must be released. If the agency denies a request, they must tell you the exact legal reason in writing.

If you were arrested in Surry County but the charges were dismissed or you were acquitted, Virginia Code §19.2-392.2 gives you a path to expungement. File a Petition for Expungement with the Surry County Circuit Court. The prosecutor gets 21 days to respond. If the court approves the petition, the record is sealed. After expungement, Surry County mugshots tied to that arrest can no longer be released under FOIA.

The Clean Slate legislation passed in 2021 will also allow certain convictions to be sealed starting July 1, 2026. Under §§19.2-392.5 through 19.2-392.17, eligible people can petition to limit public access to past Surry County convictions. Consult a local attorney about whether a specific conviction qualifies.

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Nearby Counties

Surry County is a small county in southeastern Virginia near the James River. Neighboring counties in the area share regional detention and court resources.