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Criminal & Court Records

Criminal & Court Records

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Court Records | General District
Criminal & Court Records
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General District Court of Prince George County civil, criminal, and traffic case record search, hearing calendar, and service of process lookup.
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Jail & Inmate Records

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Most Wanted
Jail & Inmate Records
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Prince George's County Sheriff list of most wanted.
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Property & Tax Records

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Estate Records
Property & Tax Records
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Prince George's County Register of Wills estate search.
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Permits & Inspections
Property & Tax Records
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Check the status of your Prince George's County permit, schedule and inspection, or make a permit payment.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Go to the Clerk of the Circuit Court for court records in Prince George County. For online case lookups, use Virginia OCIS — it covers Virginia Circuit Court cases statewide.
For deeds, mortgages, and liens, go to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. For property values and assessment data, go to the Commissioner of the Revenue / County Assessor. For tax bills and payments, go to the County Treasurer.
Virginia handles vital records at the state level through Virginia Department of Health Division of Vital Records. Marriage licenses are issued locally by the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Prince George County.
Prince George County has partial online coverage — 4 databases are listed on this page, covering court records, jail and inmate records, and property records. Other record types may require an in-person visit or written request.
Virginia has 38 independent cities that are not part of any county. If the address you're searching is inside an independent city (like Richmond, Norfolk, or Virginia Beach), that city has its own separate court and property offices — not Prince George County's. Verify whether your address is in Prince George County or in a nearby independent city.
For court records, yes — Virginia OCIS covers Prince George County. For property and land records, you still need the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Prince George County directly.
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