King George County Police Blotter Lookup

King George County police blotter records come from the King George County Sheriff's Office at 10459 Courthouse Dr in King George, Virginia. The Sheriff's Office handles incident reports, arrest records, and law enforcement documentation for this Northern Neck county on the Potomac River. Written FOIA requests are the standard way to request records. This page explains the process and connects you to online court records and other public data tools for King George County.

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King George County Overview

~26,000 Population
King George County Seat
15th Judicial Circuit
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King George County Sheriff's Office

The King George County Sheriff's Office is located at 10459 Courthouse Dr in King George. The office handles all law enforcement for the unincorporated county, including patrol, investigations, warrant service, and records management. King George County sits along the Potomac River in northern Virginia, south of Fredericksburg. The county has seen steady growth due to its proximity to both the Washington DC metro area and the Fredericksburg regional corridor.

The proximity to Dahlgren Naval Surface Warfare Center, which sits within the county, means some federal law enforcement presence operates in King George County as well. For incidents on federal property, the Navy's security forces would hold records, not the Sheriff's Office. For all other incidents in the county, the Sheriff's Office at (540) 775-2049 is the right contact.

Agency King George County Sheriff's Office
Address 10459 Courthouse Dr, King George, VA 22485
Phone (540) 775-2049
Emergency 911
Website kinggeorgecountyva.gov/165/Sheriff

The King George County Sheriff's Office website provides contact details and department information. Use it to identify the right division to contact for records requests.

How to Get King George County Blotter Records

Records from the King George County Sheriff's Office are available through written FOIA requests under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, Virginia Code sections 2.2-3700 through 2.2-3714. Written requests are the required format. You do not need to state a reason. The office must respond within 5 business days after receiving your request. The statutory clock starts on the first business day after receipt.

To get the best results, include specific details in your request: the date of the incident, the street address or general location, the names of any parties involved, and the type of document you need. If you have a prior case number, include it. The more specific your request, the faster the office can locate the right record. Copy fees may apply, and the office will estimate costs before proceeding with any paid work if fees are expected to be significant.

Virginia law protects some records from release. Active investigations can be withheld under Virginia Code section 52-8.3. Criminal history records fall under section 19.2-389. Any denial must identify the specific exemption that applies. This requirement keeps the process transparent even when records are withheld.

Note: Accident reports in King George County are available to involved parties under Virginia Code section 46.2-379 through a separate process from standard FOIA requests.

When an arrest in King George County leads to charges, those charges appear in the Virginia court system. The Virginia General District Court case search covers misdemeanors, traffic matters, and preliminary felony hearings. King George County cases are searchable by name or case number through this statewide system. You do not need to visit the courthouse in person to use this tool.

Felony charges that proceed past the preliminary hearing go to the Circuit Court. The Virginia Circuit Court case information system indexes criminal cases with a CR prefix. King George County Circuit Court cases appear in the statewide database. These two systems together let you trace what happened after a blotter arrest through final court disposition.

Virginia court case information system for King George County police blotter records

The Virginia court case information system provides free public access to criminal case records for all Virginia counties, including King George County incidents tied to police blotter activity.

The Virginia State Police supports the Sheriff's Office on major cases and maintains statewide criminal history and sex offender registry databases. The VSP troop covering King George County can also be a source for records on state-level cases involving county residents.

Virginia FOIA and King George County Records

Virginia's public records law is clear: records are presumed open. The King George County Sheriff's Office must justify any denial by citing a specific exemption in the Virginia Code. You cannot be asked why you want the records. You may be asked for your name and legal address if that information is needed to process the response, but nothing more. These protections apply equally in King George County and every other Virginia jurisdiction.

The Virginia FOIA Council is a state body that provides free guidance on public records issues. If you believe the King George County Sheriff's Office improperly denied a records request, the FOIA Council can review the situation and advise you on your options. Formal appeals can go to the circuit court under Virginia Code section 2.2-3713. Most disputes resolve before reaching that stage if the FOIA Council is involved.

Large requests may require a deposit before the office begins work. Narrowing your request to a specific date range or record type is the best way to reduce both cost and processing time. The office has discretion to waive fees for small or straightforward requests in some cases.

Note: Keep documentation of your written request and any written response from the office. This record matters if a dispute arises later.

King George County Sex Offender Registry

Registered sex offenders in King George County appear in the Virginia Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry, maintained by the Virginia State Police. The registry is publicly searchable by name, address, or ZIP code. The King George County Sheriff's Office handles local registration for offenders residing in the county. Virginia law requires all registered offenders to comply with verification schedules determined by their tier classification.

Tier I offenders verify annually and may petition for removal after 15 years. Tier II offenders verify annually with potential removal after 25 years. Tier III offenders face lifetime registration and verify every 90 days. All tiers must report address changes within three days and internet identifier changes within 30 minutes. Violation penalties range from a Class 1 misdemeanor to a Class 6 felony depending on tier and prior history.

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Nearby Counties

King George County borders several northern Virginia counties along the Potomac River and Rappahannock River corridors. Check neighboring agencies for incidents near county lines.