Richmond Jail Roster Search
The Richmond Jail Roster shows current inmates booked by the Richmond Sheriff's Office in Central Virginia. Use this page to find jail roster records, inmate search tools, and booking details for Richmond, Virginia. The Richmond City Justice Center holds local inmates, and the sheriff's office handles custody and release info. Call the office or check online to look up an inmate by name or booking number. The roster updates each day as new arrests come in and inmates post bond or are released. Start your inmate search with the tools below to look up a name.
Richmond Jail Roster Overview
Where to Find Richmond Jail Roster Records
The Richmond Sheriff's Office is the main place for jail roster info in the city. Staff at the office log each new booking, update custody status, and hold records on release dates. Sheriff Antionette V. Irving leads the Richmond Sheriff's Office. The office is at 1701 Fairfield Way, Richmond, VA 23223. Call (804) 646-4464 to ask about an inmate by name or booking number. Jail roster info is public in most cases under Virginia law.
Richmond is an independent city in Central Virginia, which means it runs its own sheriff's office and courts apart from any county. The Richmond City Justice Center is where inmates booked in Richmond are held. The Richmond City Justice Center is the main jail facility for Virginia's capital city. Sheriff Antionette V. Irving leads the office. Most jail roster questions start with a call or a visit to the sheriff's office.
You can find jail roster tools online too. The Virginia State Police runs a statewide sex offender and criminal history portal. Court records are on the Virginia Online Case Information System. These tools work well next to a local jail roster search. See also Va. Code Title 53.1 for the laws on jails.
Note: The Richmond Sheriff's Office is the best first stop to find current jail roster and booking info for the city.
How to Search the Richmond Jail Roster
You can search the Richmond jail roster in a few ways. The fastest is to call the sheriff's office at (804) 646-4464. Staff can check the booking log and tell you if an inmate is in custody. Have the full name of the person and date of birth ready if you have it. This makes the search faster.
The office maintains a public website at www.rva.gov/sheriff with jail roster details and agency news. Many sheriff's offices post a public inmate list online that updates through the day. You can search by last name, first name, or booking ID. The list shows the charges, bond amount, and court date. Some also show a mugshot and release date if set.
You can also visit the office in person at 1701 Fairfield Way, Richmond, VA 23223. Bring a photo ID. Staff can pull up jail roster records and print out basic info. If the inmate is held at a regional jail, you may be sent there for more details. Va. Code § 53.1-68 deals with jail record keeping and public access.
Richmond Sheriff's Office Information
The Richmond Sheriff's Office runs the local jail roster, court security, civil process, and inmate transport. Sheriff Antionette V. Irving leads the Richmond Sheriff's Office. The office reports to state rules under Va. Code § 53.1-120, which sets the sheriff's role in jail work.
Contact details:
- Address: 1701 Fairfield Way, Richmond, VA 23223
- Phone: (804) 646-4464
- Facility: Richmond City Justice Center
- Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Sheriff's office staff can help with basic jail roster lookups, visitor forms, and info on how to post bond. For more complex questions like FOIA requests or court files, they may send you to the clerk of court. The Virginia Judicial System website is useful for case records.
Booking and Inmate Records
Each new booking creates a jail roster entry. The entry has the inmate's name, booking date, charges, bond, and court date. It may also have a mugshot and a booking number. This info goes into the jail's record system and is shared with the courts and the state.
New inmates go through intake at the Richmond City Justice Center. Staff log ID info, take fingerprints, and do a health check. The inmate then joins the jail roster, which is updated as the case moves through court. Jail staff add notes on housing, release, and transfers.
Under Va. Code § 53.1-116, jails must keep a full register of each inmate. The Virginia Department of Corrections oversees standards for jail records at vadoc.virginia.gov. Look up a state inmate through VADOC Offender Locator if the person is not in the local Richmond jail roster.
Note: Jail roster info can change fast as bookings, bonds, and releases happen through the day and night.
Visitation and Inmate Mail
Visits at the Richmond City Justice Center are set up by the sheriff's office or the regional jail. Most jails now use video visits, either on site or from home. Check with the office first to get on the approved list. You need a photo ID and may need to pass a background check. Kids under 18 need an adult.
Inmate mail goes to the jail address. Write the full name and booking number on the envelope. Most jails scan mail and give inmates copies. No cash, staples, or tape. You can also send money for the inmate's account through an approved vendor. The sheriff's office can tell you which one to use.
Phone calls go through an outside vendor. You set up an account, add money, and wait for the inmate to call you. Calls are monitored. Check the sheriff's site for the right vendor and rates. The state sets limits on jail phone rates under rules tied to Va. Code § 53.1-127.
Bail, Bond, and Court Records
When someone is booked into the Richmond jail roster, a magistrate sets a bond. The bond may be unsecured, cash only, or through a bail bondsman. Bond info shows on the jail roster listing. If the inmate posts bond, they are released and get a court date.
Court records tie into the jail roster. Use the Virginia Online Case Information System to look up a case by name. General District Court handles most minor cases. Circuit Court takes felony cases. The Richmond court clerk holds the full case file. Sheriff Antionette V. Irving leads the Richmond Sheriff's Office.
Bond hearings happen fast. A magistrate sees each new inmate within hours of booking. If you need a bondsman, the sheriff's office can give you a list. Bail bondsmen in Virginia are licensed by the Department of Criminal Justice Services. Under Va. Code § 53.1-133, jails must process bond payments during set hours.
Public Records and FOIA Access
Jail roster info in Richmond is public under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. You can ask for records in writing from the sheriff's office. Most basic jail roster info is free to view. Copies may cost a small fee. The office has five work days to reply to a FOIA request under state law.
Send FOIA requests to the Richmond Sheriff's Office at 1701 Fairfield Way, Richmond, VA 23223. Include your name, what you want, and how you want to get it. The Virginia FOIA Council helps the public with FOIA questions. They have a free hotline and guides on how to file a request.
Some records are not open to the public. Juvenile jail records, medical records, and active case files may be held back. The sheriff's office can tell you which parts of a jail roster are open. For legal help with a denied request, contact a lawyer or the FOIA Council. See Va. Code § 53.1-40 for more on jail record rules.
Note: Most Richmond jail roster data is open under FOIA, but some fields like medical and juvenile records stay closed.
Richmond Jail Roster Image Source
The image below shows a page from the Virginia Court System site, which hosts jail roster info and other sheriff's office resources for the area.

Use this source as a start for your Richmond jail roster search. The official site holds the most recent data on inmates, bookings, and contacts.
Legal Help and Resources
If you need legal help, several groups serve Richmond and Central Virginia. The Virginia State Bar runs a lawyer referral service. Call or use the online tool to find a local attorney. The first visit fee is often low or free.
Virginia Legal Aid helps people with low income. They cover some criminal and family law issues, though not full defense. Public defenders are set up by the courts for those who can't afford a private lawyer. The Virginia Indigent Defense Commission oversees public defender offices across the state.
For self-help, the Virginia Judicial System site has forms and guides. The Code of Virginia is free to read online. Look at Title 53.1 for all jail and prison laws that apply to the Richmond jail roster.
Henrico County Jail Roster Link
Richmond sits near Henrico County, and some jail roster questions cross over between the two. If you can't find an inmate on the Richmond jail roster, check with Henrico County. Local courts and sheriffs share info on custody and bookings.
View the Henrico County Jail Roster page for full details on the county sheriff and jail. Henrico County runs its own inmate lookup tools.
Nearby Cities
These other Virginia cities are near Richmond or share jail roster systems. Each runs its own sheriff's office and jail roster page.