Warrants are public record in Virginia Beach County, Virginia. Pursuant to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (VFOIA), Code of Virginia § 2.2-3700 et seq., warrant records are classified as public documents accessible to citizens and members of the press. This legislative framework ensures transparency in judicial proceedings and law enforcement activities within the jurisdiction.
The Virginia Beach Sheriff's Office and the Virginia Beach Circuit Court maintain these records in accordance with state regulations. Public access to warrant information serves multiple governmental interests, including community safety awareness and judicial accountability. Certain exceptions to disclosure may apply in cases involving ongoing investigations, juvenile matters, or where disclosure would compromise public safety as provided under § 2.2-3706 of the Code of Virginia.
Members of the public seeking warrant information may submit requests to the appropriate custodial agency. The Virginia Beach Sheriff's Office processes such requests during regular business hours at their administrative offices located at 2501 James Madison Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23456.
Warrant records maintained by Virginia Beach County authorities contain standardized information pursuant to Virginia Code § 19.2-72. These official documents typically include:
The Virginia Beach Clerk of Circuit Court maintains these records in compliance with the Virginia Public Records Act, Code of Virginia § 42.1-76 et seq., which establishes retention schedules for judicial documents.
Virginia Beach County residents may verify warrant status through several no-cost methods established by local authorities. The Virginia Beach Sheriff's Office provides public access terminals at their headquarters where citizens may conduct self-service searches of non-confidential warrant information.
Individuals seeking warrant information may:
Pursuant to Virginia Code § 17.1-208, these records are available for inspection by any person during regular office hours. Requestors should be prepared to provide identifying information to facilitate accurate searches.
The Virginia Beach Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction as authorized under Virginia Code § 19.2-80. Sheriff warrants in Virginia Beach County fall into several categories:
The Sheriff's Warrant Unit operates from the Virginia Beach Sheriff's Office headquarters at 2501 James Madison Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23456. This specialized division coordinates with other law enforcement agencies to locate and apprehend individuals with active warrants.
The execution of warrants follows procedural guidelines established in the Code of Virginia § 19.2-81 through § 19.2-83, which delineate proper service methods and documentation requirements. The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated warrant database that interfaces with the Virginia Criminal Information Network (VCIN) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC) systems.
As of 2025, Virginia Beach County has implemented enhanced digital systems for warrant verification pursuant to the Virginia Judicial Technology Modernization Act. Individuals seeking to determine warrant status may utilize the following official channels:
Verification requires providing proper identification information including full legal name and date of birth. Third-party inquiries may be subject to additional verification requirements in accordance with Virginia Code § 2.2-3806 regarding personal information privacy.
The Virginia Beach Sheriff's Office has established a dedicated warrant resolution program that allows individuals with non-violent misdemeanor warrants to address these matters through scheduled appointments rather than arrest in appropriate circumstances.
Virginia Beach County maintains a systematic process for outstanding warrant verification in compliance with Virginia Code § 19.2-390.1. Members of the public seeking to determine the existence of outstanding warrants may:
Law enforcement agencies within Virginia Beach County participate in the Warrant Service Information Network, which coordinates apprehension efforts across jurisdictional boundaries. This interagency cooperation enhances the efficiency of warrant service throughout the Hampton Roads region.
Pursuant to Virginia Code § 19.2-76.1, electronic transmission of warrant information is authorized between law enforcement agencies, facilitating rapid verification of warrant status across multiple databases.