Warrant records are public documents in Greensville County, Virginia, pursuant to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (VFOIA), Code of Virginia § 2.2-3700 et seq. The VFOIA establishes the presumption that all government records are open to citizens of the Commonwealth and representatives of media outlets. This statutory framework ensures transparency in governmental operations, including judicial and law enforcement activities.
Members of the public may access warrant information through designated channels established by the Greensville County Courthouse. The public nature of these records serves multiple governmental interests, including:
Certain warrant information may be temporarily sealed or redacted under specific circumstances, such as when disclosure might compromise an ongoing investigation or endanger individuals. Such restrictions are governed by Virginia Code § 2.2-3706, which outlines exemptions to public disclosure requirements for law enforcement records.
Warrant records maintained by Greensville County authorities typically contain the following information pursuant to Virginia Code § 19.2-56:
The Greensville General District Court maintains these records in accordance with the record retention schedules established by the Library of Virginia under the Virginia Public Records Act.
Residents of Greensville County may verify the existence of warrants without incurring fees through several official channels. The Virginia Code § 17.1-208 establishes the right of citizens to inspect judicial records without charge during regular business hours.
Individuals seeking warrant information may utilize the following methods:
Visit the Greensville County Courthouse located at 315 South Main Street, Emporia, Virginia 23847. Public terminals are available for records searches during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
Contact the Greensville County Sheriff's Office at 434-348-4200 for information regarding active warrants. The Sheriff's Office is located at 174 Uriah Branch Way, Emporia, VA 23847.
Access the Virginia Judiciary Case Information System through public computer terminals at the Greensville County Public Library located at 161 Library Street, Emporia, VA 23847.
Requestors should be prepared to provide identifying information such as full name, date of birth, and other relevant details to facilitate accurate record searches.
The Greensville County Sheriff's Office is the primary agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants are issued pursuant to Virginia Code § 19.2-72 through § 19.2-82, which establish procedures for warrant issuance and execution.
The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated warrants division that:
Greensville County Sheriff's Office
174 Uriah Branch Way
Emporia, VA 23847
434-348-4200
Official Website
Warrant service is conducted in accordance with Virginia Code § 19.2-76, which requires prompt execution and return of warrants to the issuing court. The Sheriff's Office maintains regular business hours of 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, though warrant service may occur at any time as permitted by law.
As of 2025, Greensville County has implemented enhanced systems for warrant verification pursuant to Virginia Code § 19.2-390.1. Individuals seeking to determine if warrants exist in their name may utilize the following official channels:
Contact the Greensville County Circuit Court Clerk's Office at 315 South Main Street, Emporia, VA 23847 (434-348-4215) during regular business hours (8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday).
Utilize the Virginia Judiciary's Online Case Information System, which provides limited public access to court case information, including active warrants. This system is accessible via public terminals at the courthouse.
Submit a formal records request to the Greensville County Sheriff's Office Records Division at 174 Uriah Branch Way, Emporia, VA 23847.
Consult with a licensed Virginia attorney who can conduct a comprehensive records search through professional channels.
The Virginia Department of Corrections Inmate Locator may also provide information if a warrant has resulted in incarceration.
Individuals should be aware that pursuant to Virginia Code § 19.2-82, law enforcement officers are required to execute warrants upon contact with the named subject, regardless of how the contact is initiated.
Outstanding warrants in Greensville County may be verified through established procedures governed by Virginia Code § 19.2-390. The verification process requires proper identification and adherence to official protocols.
Authorized methods for checking outstanding warrants include:
In-person inquiry at the Greensville County Courthouse Records Division, located at 315 South Main Street, Emporia, VA 23847. Office hours are 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday.
Written request submitted to the Greensville County Sheriff's Office Records Division at 174 Uriah Branch Way, Emporia, VA 23847. Requests must include full name, date of birth, and a copy of government-issued identification.
Telephone inquiry to the Greensville County Sheriff's Office non-emergency line at 434-348-4200. Limited information may be provided via telephone in accordance with identity verification protocols.
Authorized third-party background check services that access the Virginia Criminal Information Network (VCIN) in compliance with Virginia Code § 19.2-389.
Individuals with legal representation may request that their attorney conduct a warrant search through professional channels available to members of the Virginia State Bar.