Dinwiddie County Police Records
Dinwiddie County police records cover arrest reports, incident files, and criminal case data held by the Sheriff's Office and the Circuit Court Clerk in Dinwiddie. The county sits south of Petersburg in central Virginia. The Sheriff's Office is the main police agency. This page shows you how to search for Dinwiddie County police records, who to contact, and what each office keeps on file under Virginia FOIA.
Dinwiddie County Overview
Dinwiddie County Sheriff's Office Records
The Dinwiddie County Sheriff's Office handles all police records for the county. The office covers patrol, criminal investigations, court security, and civil process. The Sheriff is the keeper of arrest records, incident reports, and booking files. Send written FOIA requests to the Sheriff's Office, since the Sheriff is a constitutional officer with separate FOIA handling from the county government.
| Office | Dinwiddie County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | Dinwiddie, VA 23841 |
| Phone | Contact via county website |
| FOIA Contact | Sheriff's Office Records Custodian |
For non-Sheriff records, send your request to the Dinwiddie County Government. The County Administrator's Office handles records for the Board of Supervisors, the planning office, and other county departments. Be specific about which agency has the records you want.
Note: The Sheriff's Office and the county each handle their own FOIA requests, so route your request to the right office.
Dinwiddie County Police Records FOIA Rules
Police records in Dinwiddie County fall under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. Under Virginia Code 2.2-3706.1, criminal incident information for felony cases must be released. That means a general description of the crime, the date, the location, the officer's name, and any injuries or property damage. The Sheriff's Office must reply within five working days.
Some records stay closed. Files tied to open cases, juvenile records, and the names of confidential informants are exempt. Personnel files and sensitive personal data are also closed. If a request is denied, the office must cite the exact code section. You can appeal to the Dinwiddie County Circuit Court or to the Virginia FOIA Council.
Dinwiddie County Court Records
The Dinwiddie County Circuit Court handles felony cases, civil cases over $25,000, and family law. The Circuit Court Clerk holds case files, sentencing orders, and final dispositions. The General District Court covers misdemeanors and traffic cases. Both courts are based in the town of Dinwiddie. The Circuit Court is part of the 11th Judicial Circuit.
Search Dinwiddie County court records online for free. The Circuit Court Case Information System covers felony cases. The General District Court Online Case Information System covers misdemeanors and traffic cases. Both are run by the Virginia Judicial System.
Virginia State Police Records for Dinwiddie
The Virginia State Police is the only agency that holds statewide criminal history files. For a check that covers Dinwiddie County and the rest of the state, send Form SP-167 to the Central Criminal Records Exchange. The fee is $15 per request. Mail the notarized form to Virginia State Police, CARE, P.O. Box 85076, Richmond, VA 23285. Processing takes about 15 business days.
Use the Virginia State Police FOIA portal for state police incident reports and crash reports. The portal accepts electronic requests. The VSP FOIA Officer can be reached at (804) 674-2642 or FOIA@vsp.virginia.gov. State troopers handle highway crashes, drug cases, and major case work in Dinwiddie County, especially along Interstate 85.
Note: For records that include sex offender data, the SP-167 fee is $20 instead of $15.
Dinwiddie County Police Records and Sex Offender Search
The Virginia Sex Offender Registry covers Dinwiddie County registrants. Search by name, ZIP code, or city. The data is updated daily and is free. The registry is part of the Virginia State Police website. Use it alongside the state court systems for a fuller background check on a person.
The image below shows the Dinwiddie County Government website where the public can find FOIA contacts and county records information.
The county website is the main entry point for non-Sheriff record requests in Dinwiddie County.
Dinwiddie County Daily Incident Logs
The Dinwiddie County Sheriff's Office keeps a daily log of calls and arrests. The log lists case numbers, time of call, type of call, and the unit that took it. This is a public record under Virginia FOIA. Ask the records clerk for a copy by date range. Most agencies will email it for free if it is already in digital form.
Arrest reports name the person, age, charge, booking date, and bond. The full case file may stay closed while the case is open. Police investigative files are set out in Va. Code § 2.2-3706.1. The sheriff has up to 65 working days to act on a request for a closed criminal investigative file. Active files can be held back in full.
The 911 dispatch logs and CAD records are also public. Audio tapes from open cases may be withheld. Once the case ends, the audio is open. Fees for 911 audio run by the minute of recording, plus media cost.
Statewide Dinwiddie County Records Tools
The Central Criminal Records Exchange, run by the Virginia State Police, is the state's main rap sheet. Dinwiddie County feeds every fingerprintable arrest into the CCRE within days. To pull a state level criminal history, file Form SP-167. The fee is $15 and the form must be notarized. Most reports come back in 12 to 15 working days.
The Online Case Information System, OCIS 2.0, is the state court search portal. It is free. Search by name, case number, or date. The tool covers circuit, general district, and juvenile and domestic relations cases for Dinwiddie County and the rest of the state. Results show charge, court date, and case status.
The Virginia Sex Offender Registry runs under Va. Code § 9.1-902. Search by name, ZIP, or county. Dinwiddie County offenders show up with photos, address, and offense type. The registry is free and open to all members of the public.
Juvenile and Expungement Rules
Juvenile records in Dinwiddie County are not open to the general public. Access rules sit in Va. Code § 16.1-301. The child, the parent, the attorney, and certain state agencies can view the file. The clerk of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court holds these records and will not give them out without a court order.
Some juvenile felony cases are open if the child was 14 or older at the time of the act. The court file in those cases may show up in the public system. Most other juvenile files stay sealed.
Adult expungement runs through the Dinwiddie County Circuit Court. The law is Va. Code § 19.2-392.2. Only dismissed charges, nolle prosequi outcomes, or full acquittals qualify. A guilty plea does not. The petition fee is $84. The Commonwealth's Attorney is served and can object at the hearing.
Tips for Dinwiddie County FOIA Filings
Keep your ask short and clear. Name the date, the report number if you have it, and the kind of file you want. Vague asks slow the search and raise the fee. Most Dinwiddie County offices bill staff time by the 15-minute block at the rate of the lowest paid clerk who can do the work.
Ask for a cost estimate up front. If the work may top $200, the county can ask for a deposit before they start. Get the cost in writing. You can also ask to inspect files in person at no copy fee. The county will set a time and place for the review at the courthouse or sheriff's office.
If your request is denied, ask for the legal cite. The denial letter must name a section of the code. Common cites are § 2.2-3705.1 for personnel files and § 2.2-3706 for police files. You can then call the Virginia FOIA Council at 1-866-448-4100 for free help, or file a petition in the Dinwiddie County Circuit Court.
Note: Always keep a copy of your request and the reply. Dates matter if the matter ends up in court.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Dinwiddie County. Each has its own Sheriff's Office and Circuit Court for police records.