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The Shenandoah County jail roster lists every person held at the local Sheriff's jail in Woodstock, the northern Shenandoah Valley. Use this page to find the right phone number, address, and search tools to look up an inmate, confirm a booking, or check on a release. The Shenandoah County Sheriff's Office posts the jail roster as a public record so families, lawyers, and bail agents can find current custody info fast. Bookings update through the day as deputies process new arrests. Use the search tools below to start your jail roster lookup.

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About the Shenandoah County Jail Roster

The Shenandoah County jail roster is the public booking list kept by the Sheriff's Office in Woodstock. It shows who is in custody, when they were booked, and what charges are pending. Shenandoah County is in the northern Shenandoah Valley, and the Sheriff's staff log every new arrest into the roster as soon as the inmate is processed. The jail roster is the fastest way to confirm that a friend or family member is being held. It is also the first place that bail bond agents and defense lawyers check when a new case comes in.

Local jail records in Virginia fall under the Code of Virginia, Title 53.1. The state corrections code sets the rules for how each Sheriff must keep custody records. The Shenandoah County jail roster follows those rules. Booking sheets, mug shots, charge data, and release dates are all part of the file. Most of this info is open to the public on request.

The Sheriff updates the Shenandoah County jail roster many times each day. New bookings appear after the inmate has been fingerprinted and the paperwork is done. Releases drop off the active list once the inmate walks out the door. Old records stay on file at the Sheriff's Office and can be pulled by name or booking number.

Note: The Shenandoah County jail roster is the official source for current custody status; call the Sheriff's Office to confirm any release time before you go.

Shenandoah County Sheriff's Office

The Shenandoah County Sheriff's Office runs the local jail and keeps the jail roster current. You can reach the office at 116 N. Main Street, Woodstock, VA 22664. The phone number is (540) 459-6163. Staff at the front desk can confirm if a person is in custody and tell you the next steps for a visit or a bond. The Sheriff also handles court security and civil process, but the jail roster sits at the heart of the office's daily work.

Statewide jail standards that shape the Shenandoah County jail roster come from the Virginia Court System.

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These state rules guide how the Shenandoah County jail roster is recorded and shared. For state-level inmate searches that go beyond the Shenandoah County jail roster, the Virginia Department of Corrections runs an offender locator. That tool covers people who have been moved from a local jail to a state prison.

Records access is set out in Va. Code § 53.1. The Sheriff must keep daily log books and make basic booking info open to the public. Some details, like medical files and protected witness lists, stay sealed.

How to Search the Shenandoah County Jail Roster

There are two main ways to search the Shenandoah County jail roster. The first is to call the Sheriff's Office at (540) 459-6163 and ask the staff to look up a name. The second is to walk in to the office at 116 N. Main Street, Woodstock, VA 22664 and ask at the front desk. Both work. Phone calls are faster for a quick yes or no on whether someone is in custody. In-person visits work best when you need a print copy of the booking sheet.

To run a search you need:

  • Full name of the inmate
  • Date of birth if you have it
  • Approximate booking date

If the Shenandoah County inmate has been moved to a regional jail or to a Virginia state prison, the local roster may not show them. In that case the VADOC offender locator is the next stop. The state tool covers all people in the custody of the Virginia Department of Corrections. For court case status, the Virginia Online Case Information System shows pending charges and hearing dates by name.

Some Shenandoah County jail roster requests get a faster reply by email. Ask the Sheriff's Office for the right email address when you call.

Booking and Inmate Records

Every booking at the Shenandoah County jail starts the same way. The arresting officer brings the inmate in. Staff take a photo, fingerprints, and a list of personal property. The booking sheet goes into the jail roster within an hour. The booking sheet has the charge, the arresting agency, and the bond amount if one has been set. All of this is part of the public Shenandoah County jail roster.

The Sheriff also keeps a longer file on each inmate. That file has the medical screen, the housing log, and any incident reports. Most of this is not part of the public jail roster. To get a copy of a sealed record you usually need a court order or a written release from the inmate.

Under Va. Code § 53.1 Chapter 3, the local Sheriff is the legal keeper of all jail records in Shenandoah County. The state Board of Local and Regional Jails sets the rules that each Sheriff must follow. Those rules include how long booking records must be kept and how they can be shared.

Note: Mug shots from the Shenandoah County jail roster are public, but the Sheriff may charge a small fee for printed copies of older booking files.

Visitation and Inmate Contact

Each Sheriff in Virginia sets local rules for jail visits. The Shenandoah County jail follows a set schedule that you can get by calling (540) 459-6163. Most visits must be set up in advance. Walk-up visits are not always allowed. You will need a photo ID and you may need to be on an approved visitor list. Children under 18 usually need a parent or guardian along.

Inmates in the Shenandoah County jail roster can also get mail. Send letters to the Sheriff's Office address at 116 N. Main Street, Woodstock, VA 22664 and include the inmate's full name and booking number on the envelope. Staff will screen the mail before it is given to the inmate. Books and packages may need to come from an approved vendor. Money for the inmate's commissary account can be sent through the jail's online deposit system or dropped off in person.

Phone calls from the Shenandoah County jail are handled by a contracted phone service. You set up an account, fund it, and the inmate can then call you from the jail phone. Calls are recorded except for calls to the inmate's lawyer.

Bond, Bail, and Release

If a magistrate sets a bond, the inmate's name stays on the Shenandoah County jail roster until the bond is paid or the case is over. Cash bonds can be paid at the Sheriff's Office. Surety bonds are paid through a licensed bail bond agent. The bond amount is set based on the charges and the inmate's record. For some charges, the magistrate may hold the inmate without bond.

Once the bond is posted, the inmate is released and the jail roster is updated. Release times can vary. Some inmates walk out within an hour of the bond being paid. Others wait longer because of paperwork or pending holds from another county. Always call ahead before you drive to the jail to pick someone up.

Virginia bail rules are in Va. Code § 19.2 Chapter 9. The Code spells out who can post bond, how much can be charged, and what happens if the inmate fails to appear. The Shenandoah County Sheriff and the local magistrate work together on bond decisions every day.

Court Records and Case Status

The Shenandoah County jail roster is one piece of a bigger picture. Court records show the case from arrest through sentencing. The Virginia Online Case Information System lists hearing dates, charges, and case outcomes for the Shenandoah County General District Court and the Circuit Court. Search by name to pull up a list of cases.

For paper records, visit the Shenandoah County Circuit Court Clerk in Woodstock. The Clerk keeps the official case file for each criminal case. You can ask for copies of the indictment, the plea, the sentencing order, and any motions. The Clerk also keeps records on bond forfeitures and probation orders. These records work hand in hand with the Shenandoah County jail roster.

If a case has been moved to federal court, the jail roster will not show the federal hold. Federal cases are tracked in the PACER system run by the U.S. Courts. PACER charges a small fee per page. Some federal inmates from Shenandoah County may also show up in the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator.

Note: Pair the Shenandoah County jail roster with the state case lookup to get a full view of charges, hearings, and custody status in one search.

Public Records and FOIA Requests

Virginia has a strong public records law. The Virginia Freedom of Information Act gives any state resident the right to ask for public records held by a local Sheriff. The Shenandoah County Sheriff's Office must respond to a FOIA request within five working days. The reply may be the records, a denial with a legal reason, or a request for more time.

Booking logs and the daily Shenandoah County jail roster are routinely open under FOIA. Other records may be withheld. Personnel files, ongoing investigations, and inmate medical files are often closed. The Sheriff can charge for the time spent pulling the records and for any copy costs. Ask for a fee estimate up front.

For FOIA help, the Virginia FOIA Council offers free guidance to the public. Their staff can walk you through the request process and explain what to do if your request is denied. The state FOIA rules are in Va. Code § 2.2 Chapter 37.

Legal Aid and Resources

People listed on the Shenandoah County jail roster have the right to a lawyer. If they cannot pay for one, the court will appoint a public defender or a court-appointed attorney. The local Public Defender Office or the Circuit Court Clerk can help with the appointment. For non-criminal legal help, several legal aid groups serve Shenandoah County and the rest of the northern Shenandoah Valley.

The Virginia State Bar runs a lawyer referral service that can match you with a private attorney. Virginia Legal Aid offers free help to people with low income on civil legal matters. They do not handle criminal defense, but they can help with family, housing, and benefits issues that may come up while a family member is in jail.

The Sheriff's reentry staff can also point inmates to programs that help with jobs, housing, and substance use after release. These programs are part of the work of the Virginia Department of Corrections under Title 53.1 and they often have a local presence in Shenandoah County.

Nearby Counties

If your inmate is not on the Shenandoah County jail roster, check with a nearby county. Bookings can shift based on where the arrest took place.

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