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Williamsburg / Virginia / United States
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About the FacilityThe Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail ( VPRJ ) is a facility with a rated housing capacity of 290 and an expanded housing capacity of 612 male and female inmates. Located on a 35-acre site on Rte. 143 in James City County, the jail opened in June of 1997 and serves the counties of York and James City and the cities of Williamsburg and Poquoson. The primary mission of the facility is to provide a safe and secure environment for the detention of persons lawfully admitted to the facility by the four participating jurisdictions.The Regional Jail recognizes it is an integral part of the community and has a role to play in the enhancement of the areas quality of life. We continually strive to ensure that the facility operates in a cost-efficient and cost-effective manner. We recognize our client base includes the local criminal justice system whose agencies interact with the facility on a daily basis, and that we must endeavor to assist them as they perform their duties and responsibilities. The Regional Jail is also committed to providing inmates with the opportunity to leave the facility in a better condition than they were in prior to incarceration.The operational philosophy of the Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail is to perform all duties mandated by the Constitutions of the United States, the Commonwealth of Virginia, all applicable federal and state laws, and the facility policies as set forth by the Regional Jail Authority Board of Directors.
Fredericksburg / Virginia / United States
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This is the probation and parole office, known as district 21. The office is located next to the DMV office, and serves the counties of King George, Spotsylvania, Stafford and the city of Fredericksburg.

This is a satellite location for the main office of the Virginia Department of Corrections.

Arlington / Virginia / United States
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The Arlington County Government jail records are located on North Courthouse Road, one block from the courthouse metro station. The records are housed in the Arlington Justice Center, which also contains the Arlington Detention Center. It holds records pertaining to arrests and inmates within Arlington County.

Orange / Virginia / United States
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Established in 1990, the Central Virginia Regional Jail is a correctional facility that serves Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa, Madison and Orange counties in Virginia. The facility houses more than 350 local, state and federal prisoners and employs more than 85 staff members. The Central Virginia Regional Jail includes a dormitory, infirmary, recreational room, visiting area and classrooms. It is a member of the Virginia Association of Regional Jails. Additionally, the facility offers the Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) service, which allows victims of crimes to find information about their offender s custody status through telephone and the Internet.
Fairfax / Virginia / United States
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About 1,300 adult men and women are held in the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center (ADC) at a time. Sheriff deputies monitor the inmates in four types of supervision: single cell, linear (corridor patrol), podular remote (cells arranged around common area) and direct (deputies work inside with inmates). ADC inmates are usually awaiting trial or are sentenced to no more than one year in jail.

Inmates can participate in a number of programs including basic reading, writing and math education, GED preparation, ESL courses, alcohol and drug services, mental health help, religious programs, job training and more.

Located next to the ADC, the Pre-Release Center holds those participating in the Alternative Incarceration Program. Inmates in this center are allowed to take advantage of work-release, community labor force and weekender jail programs. Contact the center at 703-246-4478.

Call Inmate Records or Booking Desk staff at 703-246-2100 for court dates and bond amount information.

For those who are a victim of a crime and want to know when a convicted criminal will be moved or released from jail, call the Fairfax County Police Department's Victim Services Section at 703-246-2141.

Christiansburg / Virginia / United States
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Montgomery County Sheriff s Office is responsible for safeguarding life and property and maintaining civil order. It provides uniformed patrols, motor vehicle accidents and criminal investigations, corrections and courtroom security services. The departments civil division is responsible for all court security and civil processes. Its Project Lifesaver is designed as a rapid response search and rescue program that uses advance technologies and strategies to prevent and reduce the potential of harm to individuals who suffer from Alzheimers disease, down syndrome, autism, traumatic brain injuries and mental dysfunctions. Montgomery County Sheriff s Office has a tactical response team that conducts part-time tactical operations related to barricaded suspects, hostage and sniper incidents, raids and other emergency situations. Its crime prevention division provides community policing and educational programs. Montgomery County Sheriff s Office is located in Christiansburg, Va.