Search Waynesboro Felony Records

Waynesboro felony records are maintained by the Circuit Court Clerk's Office serving the 25th Judicial Circuit. Felony cases in Waynesboro are handled by the Circuit Court serving the 25th Judicial Circuit. Waynesboro shares the 25th Judicial Circuit with Augusta County and the City of Staunton. The Circuit Court Clerk maintains all felony indictments, trial records, and sentencing orders for cases originating in Waynesboro. This page explains how to find and request criminal case files, indictments, sentencing orders, and other felony records for cases filed in Waynesboro. Records can be obtained in person, by mail, or by phone.

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Waynesboro Circuit Court Felony Records

Waynesboro shares the 25th Judicial Circuit with Augusta County and the City of Staunton. The Clerk of Court is Hon. Nicole A. Briggs. The Clerk's Office is the official custodian of felony indictments, trial records, conviction orders, and sentencing documents for cases filed in Waynesboro. The office is open Monday through Friday and accepts walk-in requests during normal business hours.

OfficeWaynesboro Circuit Court - Clerk's Office
ClerkHon. Nicole A. Briggs
Address250 South Wayne Avenue, Suite 202, Waynesboro, VA 22980
Phone(540) 942-6616
HoursMonday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Circuit25th Judicial Circuit of Virginia

When you visit, go to the Clerk's Office and tell staff what case or records you need. Staff can help you search the index by name or case number. Most records from recent years are available the same day. Bring a valid photo ID for in-person requests.

Waynesboro circuit court felony records

The Circuit Court page for Waynesboro on the Virginia Judicial System website lists court schedules, clerk contact details, and resources for felony case access.

You can request Waynesboro felony records in three ways: in person at the courthouse, by mail, or by phone. In-person requests are the fastest option. Bring a valid photo ID and tell the clerk the name of the person involved or the case number if you have it. Staff will search the index and pull the file. You can review records in the office and request copies on the spot.

To request records by mail, write to the Clerk's Office at 250 South Wayne Avenue, Suite 202, Waynesboro, VA 22980. Include the full name of the defendant, the approximate date of the case if known, and a brief description of what you need. Enclose a check or money order for copy fees. The standard copy fee in Virginia is $0.50 per page for most documents. Certified copies cost more and require an additional certification fee. Allow several business days for mail requests to be processed.

Phone requests can be made by calling (540) 942-6616 during office hours. Staff can confirm whether a record exists and let you know how to proceed. They may direct you to submit a written request or visit in person for certain document types.

Waynesboro city government felony records

The Waynesboro city government website provides links to local court resources and law enforcement agencies relevant to felony records.

County Court Jurisdiction for Waynesboro

Waynesboro shares the 25th Judicial Circuit with Augusta County and the City of Staunton. For researchers, this means that felony records for Waynesboro cases may be found at the same clerk's office that serves Augusta County. The Clerk's Office maintains records for all felony cases from both jurisdictions in a single filing system organized by case number and defendant name.

If you are looking for Waynesboro felony records and are unsure whether to contact the city or county clerk, call the main Circuit Court number at (540) 942-6616 first. Staff can tell you exactly where the records you need are kept and how to request them.

Waynesboro General District Court

Most felony cases in Waynesboro begin in the General District Court before moving to Circuit Court. The General District Court holds preliminary hearings to determine whether there is enough evidence to send a case to the grand jury. These hearings create records that document the initial charges, witness testimony, and the judge's probable cause finding. The Waynesboro General District Court maintains its own set of records separate from the Circuit Court.

If you are looking for early-stage felony records, the General District Court is where to start. Once the grand jury indicts a defendant, the case moves to Circuit Court and all further felony records are held there. Contact the General District Court directly to find out if preliminary hearing records from a specific case are available.

Waynesboro general district court felony records

The Waynesboro General District Court handles preliminary felony hearings before cases move to Circuit Court.

What Waynesboro Felony Records Contain

Felony case files in Waynesboro can hold many types of documents depending on how far a case went. A complete file typically includes the original warrant or indictment, bond orders, arraignment records, pretrial motions and rulings, trial transcripts if a trial was held, jury verdict forms, sentencing orders, and any probation or post-conviction records. The Clerk's Office maintains these in a single case file indexed by defendant name and case number.

Beyond the case file itself, the order books and judgment books kept by the Circuit Court Clerk contain the official record of court rulings. These are a secondary source for finding conviction records and sentences. Expungement petitions, when filed, are also maintained by the Clerk and affect what information remains publicly available. For cases that went to appeal, additional records may be on file with the Court of Appeals of Virginia or the Supreme Court of Virginia.

Not all documents in a felony file are open to the public. Juvenile records, certain mental health evaluations, and sealed exhibits may be restricted. Ask the clerk what is available when you make your request.

Virginia Felony Classifications

Virginia law divides felonies into six classes, with Class 1 being the most serious. The penalties are set out in Virginia Code Title 18.2. Class 1 felonies carry life imprisonment or the death penalty. Class 2 carries 20 years to life. Class 3 carries 5 to 20 years. Class 4 carries 2 to 10 years. Class 5 and Class 6 felonies carry 1 to 10 years or 1 to 5 years and can sometimes be treated as misdemeanors at the court's discretion.

Many specific felony offenses are defined in Title 18.2, including violent crimes, drug offenses, property crimes, fraud, and weapons charges. Waynesboro felony records will show both the charge and the class when a conviction occurred, giving you a clear picture of the severity of the offense and the sentence imposed.

The Virginia Department of Corrections Offender Locator lets you search for individuals currently in state custody or under supervised release. This tool is free to use. It shows current custody status, facility assignment, and projected release dates for people convicted of felonies in Virginia, including Waynesboro cases.

The Virginia Sex Offender Registry, maintained by the Virginia State Police, lists individuals convicted of qualifying sex offenses. You can search by name, address, or zip code. It is free and includes conviction information and current registration status.

The Waynesboro city government website may provide links to local court resources. The Virginia Circuit Courts portal offers links to all court homepages across the state. The Virginia General Assembly website is where you can read the full text of Virginia criminal statutes.

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Waynesboro is one of Virginia's independent cities in the 25th Judicial Circuit. The following cities also have Circuit Courts handling felony records.