Wythe County Police Records

Wythe County police records are kept by the Wythe County Sheriff's Office and the Circuit Court Clerk in Wytheville. These files include arrest reports, incident logs, and criminal case data. The county offers an online FOIA form through its website FormCenter. This page covers how to find Wythe County police records from local and state sources.

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Wythe County Sheriff's Office

The Wythe County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement body for the county. The office holds arrest reports, incident logs, accident files, and other police records. To request records, use the online FOIA form at the county website or contact the office directly.

OfficeWythe County Sheriff's Office
AddressWytheville, VA 24382
Online FOIA Formwytheco.org FormCenter
County FOIAHolly Aker (General), Lori Guynn (Treasurer, 276-223-6070)

Under Virginia Code Section 2.2-3700 et seq., public records are open unless an exemption applies. Requests can be made by mail, fax, email, in person, or phone. The online FormCenter collects name, email, address, city, state, and specific records requested. The office must respond within five working days from the day after the request is received. An extension of seven more days, twelve total, is allowed if practically impossible to respond in five days.

Visit the Wythe County government website for current contact details and forms.

How to File a FOIA Request

State the records you need with reasonable specificity. Give the person's full name, date, and case number if you have one. The online form is the fastest way to file a request. Fill in your name, address, and a clear description of the records. Mail, email, and phone requests are also accepted.

Wythe County charges reasonable fees for staff time at the actual hourly rate and for duplication at actual cost. If the estimate exceeds $200, a deposit is required. Past due bills must be cleared before new requests are processed. Records inspection is at a central office during regular hours.

Note: Crash reports go through the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Form FR-300 is filed by law enforcement within 24 hours. DMV charges $8 per copy.

Wythe County Police Records Exemptions

Wythe County uses standard Virginia FOIA exemptions. Personnel records, student scholastic records, attorney-client privilege, contract negotiation records, and ongoing investigation materials are common exemptions. Law enforcement techniques and criminal investigative files may be withheld.

Under Virginia Code Section 2.2-3706, felony criminal incident information must be released. This covers the date, location, and basic facts of a felony case. Appeal denials to the Wythe County Circuit Court or contact the Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council at (804) 698-1810.

Wythe County Circuit Court Records

The Wythe County Circuit Court is part of the 27th Judicial Circuit. The Clerk's Office files all felony cases, civil cases over $25,000, and family law matters. Records include indictments, plea deals, sentencing orders, and case dispositions.

You can search court records online for free. The Virginia Circuit Court Case Information System covers Wythe and other circuit courts statewide. Search by name, case number, or hearing date. The General District Court Online Case Information System handles misdemeanors and traffic cases.

Court copies cost $0.50 per page. Certified copies add $2.00.

State Police Criminal History

For a statewide check, submit Form SP-167 to the Virginia State Police Central Criminal Records Exchange. The fee is $15 per name search. The form must be notarized. Mail it to Virginia State Police, CARE, P.O. Box 85076, Richmond, VA 23285. Processing takes 12 to 15 business days.

Form SP-266 is for the Sex Offender Registry at $15. A combined check is $20. The free Sex Offender Registry lets the public search violent offenders. Under Virginia Code Section 19.2-389, criminal history sharing is limited to certain users.

Wythe County Arrest Records

Arrest records from Wythe County are public under Virginia FOIA. Adult mugshots are public. Felony incident details must be released. Contact the Sheriff's Office with the person's name and any case number. The Virginia Department of Corrections Offender Locator shows current inmate data statewide.

For expungement, petition the Wythe County Circuit Court under Virginia Code Section 19.2-392.2. This applies if you were acquitted or had charges dropped. The court holds a hearing. The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services provides victim services and law enforcement training info.

The screenshot below shows the Virginia Courts Case Information System, which provides free online access to Wythe County criminal and civil court records.

Wythe County police records search through Virginia Courts Case Information

The portal covers all Virginia courts and lets you search by name, case number, or hearing date at no cost.

Wythe County Incident and Arrest Reports

Daily incident logs are kept by the Wythe County Sheriff's Office. These logs list calls for service, arrest activity, and case numbers. The log is a public record under FOIA. You can ask for a copy by date range or by case number. Some entries get redacted when a case is still open.

Arrest reports show the name, age, charge, and booking date. The arrest record is split from the full case file. To get the case file, you may need to wait for the case to close. Open case files fall under Va. Code § 2.2-3706.1, which sets out the rules for criminal investigative files. The sheriff has 65 working days to respond to those.

The 911 call logs and CAD data also count as public records. Ask the dispatch unit for the call sheet. Audio of the call may be held back if it is part of an open case.

Statewide Police Records Tools

The Central Criminal Records Exchange, or CCRE, is run by the Virginia State Police. It holds all reportable arrests and court outcomes from every county, Wythe County included. To get a Wythe County criminal history check, file Form SP-167. The fee is $15 and the form must be notarized. Most reports come back in 12 to 15 business days.

The Online Case Information System (OCIS 2.0) is the state court search tool. It covers circuit, general district, and juvenile and domestic relations cases. Search by name, case number, or date. The system is free. Results show the charge, court date, and case status. Wythe County cases are part of the same statewide index.

The Virginia Sex Offender Registry is set up under Va. Code § 9.1-902. Search by name, ZIP, or county. Wythe County offenders show up with photos, address, and offense type. The registry is free and open to all.

Note: The Virginia FOIA Council at 1-866-448-4100 gives free help if your Wythe County request is delayed or denied. They can issue an opinion but cannot force the county to act.

Juvenile and Sealed Records

Juvenile records in Wythe County are not open to the public. Access rules are set by Va. Code § 16.1-301. Only the child, the parent, the attorney, and certain agencies can view the file. The clerk of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court holds these records.

Some juvenile felony cases are open if the child was 14 or older at the time of the act. Those files may show up in the court system. Most stay sealed.

Expungement of adult arrests goes through the Wythe County Circuit Court. The law is Va. Code § 19.2-392.2. Only dismissed charges, nolle prosequi, or full acquittals qualify. A guilty plea or conviction does not. The petition fee is $84. The Commonwealth's Attorney is served and can object at the hearing.

Tips for Filing a Wythe County FOIA Request

Be clear and short. Name the date, the report number if you have it, and the type of file you want. Vague asks slow the search and raise the fee. The sheriff's staff bills by the 10-minute block.

Ask for an estimate up front. If the cost may top $200, the county can ask for a deposit. Get the cost in writing before work starts. You can also ask to inspect files in person at no copy fee. Wythe County will set a time and place for the review.

If the request is denied, ask for the legal cite. The denial must point to 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 FOIA Council or file in circuit court.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Wythe County. Each has its own Sheriff's Office and Circuit Court Clerk for local police records.

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