King George County Inmate Search and Records
To find inmate records in King George County, Virginia, you can begin your search online by visiting the Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) Offender Locator tool, which allows you to search for inmates housed in state-run correctional facilities. However, for inmates held at the local King George County Jail—which is managed by the Rappahannock Regional Jail—you can check the Rappahannock Regional Jail website for an online inmate search feature. If more detailed records are needed or if the information is not available online, you can make an in-person inquiry or call the King George County Sheriff's Office, located at 10445 Government Center Boulevard, King George, VA 22485, phone number (540) 775-2049. Additionally, you may contact the Rappahannock Regional Jail directly at 1745 Jefferson Davis Highway, Stafford, VA 22554, phone (540) 288-5245. For court records or case information, you can also visit the King George General District Court at 9483 Kings Highway, King George, VA 22485. Always have pertinent information such as the inmate’s full name and date of birth to help speed up your search.
King George, VA Jail and Prison System
How to Find an Inmate in KING GEORGE County, VA Jail and Prison System
To locate an inmate within the King George County, VA jail and prison system, begin by visiting the official King George County Sheriff’s Office or Detention Center website, where you may find an online inmate search tool. These tools typically require key information such as the inmate’s full name, booking number, or date of birth to ensure accurate results. If online resources are unavailable or you need additional assistance, contact the Sheriff’s Office directly by phone or in person for up-to-date inmate information. It is important to provide correct and current details to facilitate an efficient search process. Always use official county resources to ensure the information you receive is reliable and regularly updated. For further help, staff at the detention center can guide you through alternative search methods or answer specific questions.
Bookings in King George Jail
To access recent booking records for the King George County Jail in Virginia, individuals may begin by visiting the official King George County Sheriff’s Office website. The website often provides information regarding recent bookings, active inmates, or links to an online inmate roster where users can search for specific individuals or browse current records. If booking or inmate information is not available directly online, the website will typically list contact details for the jail administration or records department, where requests for public records can be submitted in accordance with Virginia’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Additionally, several third-party public records databases aggregate jail and booking records statewide; however, reliability and completeness may vary, so it is advisable to rely primarily on official county resources. For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding someone’s booking status or inmate records at the King George County Jail, contact the Sheriff’s Office directly by phone or email as provided on their contact page. In-person visits to the sheriff’s office may also be an option, where staff can assist with public record or jail inquiry forms. Always be prepared to provide specific details, such as the individual’s full name or date of birth, to facilitate the search.
King George Parole and Probation
KING GEORGE County Parole and Probation
In King George County, Virginia, parole and probation services are managed in accordance with guidelines established by the Virginia Department of Corrections (VDOC). Individuals on parole or probation must adhere to specific requirements such as regular reporting to their assigned officer, participation in rehabilitation programs, and compliance with court-ordered conditions. The King George Probation and Parole Office provides comprehensive oversight, including case management, compliance monitoring, and support with community reentry. Resources for parole eligibility, supervision details, and probation requirements are available through the local office and the VDOC website. Individuals can access reentry assistance, employment guidance, and referrals to social services to help ensure successful reintegration. For more information or to address specific concerns, residents are encouraged to contact the local probation and parole office or consult official state resources online.
King George Incarceration Statistics
As of 2023, King George County, Virginia, confines the majority of its detainees at the Rappahannock Regional Jail (RRJ), which it shares with Stafford, Spotsylvania, and Fredericksburg. The latest data corresponds to the regional facility rather than the county alone.
Offense Categories: Among the incarcerated, the principal offense categories are drug-related crimes (approximately 28%), property crimes (20%), violent offenses (18%), probation violations (15%), and other categories such as DUI, public order, and administrative holds.
Booking Data: In 2023, the RRJ processed about 8,700 bookings; approximately 400 arrestees per year are from King George County, based on population share and arrest rates.
Facility Population: As of late 2023, the RRJ had a daily population of about 1,000. King George County inmates typically comprise 7–8% of this population (~70–80 individuals daily).
Sentencing and Release Data: Of the King George detainees, around 35% are serving sentences after conviction. The remaining 65% await trial (pretrial). Average jail stay for sentenced misdemeanants is 2–4 months; for felonious charges, average stays range 6 months to 1.5 years, factoring in time served and parole eligibility. Roughly 20–25 individuals from King George County are released monthly, either on bail, after completion of sentence, or via court-ordered alternatives (e.g., probation, community corrections).
Pretrial vs. Post-Conviction: About 65% of the King George County jail population is held pretrial, consistent with statewide trends reflecting challenges with bond eligibility and delays in court processing, while 35% are post-conviction.
Sources: Virginia Department of Corrections, Rappahannock Regional Jail Board 2023 Annual Report, Crime in Virginia (2023), Vera Institute data.
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