An arrest is not a conviction — here's where arrest information actually appears, what's public, and what falls off the record.
How Arrest Records Work in West Virginia
An arrest record says someone was taken into custody — nothing more. In West Virginia, that information surfaces in three places: the county jail's booking log, the court docket once charges file, and the official history kept by the West Virginia State Police - Criminal Identification Bureau. Each has different rules, and this page walks all three.
Fresh arrests: the county jail's booking log is first — 10 West Virginia counties post rosters online (see the West Virginia inmate search page).
Did charges follow? the court docket is the public confirmation — an arrest with no filing often means the case was declined. Start at West Virginia court records.
The official layer: West Virginia arrest records flow through regional jails — one authority runs them all, so a single roster covers multiple counties, unlike anywhere else.
Know the limits: under the federal FCRA, arrests without conviction older than seven years can't appear in employment background reports — and sealed or expunged arrests are removed from public checks.
Content reviewed July 30, 2026 by the SearchSystems editorial team.
From Booking to Court Record: the West Virginia Pathway
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Find the booking (first 72 hours)
Fresh arrests surface first at the county: check the booking log or jail roster where the arrest happened — the chip list below covers every West Virginia county in our directory that posts one.
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Read the charges the right way
The roster tells you who is held; the sheriff's log and local court filings tell you why. Charges listed at booking are provisional — prosecutors routinely amend them.
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Follow it into the docket
The outcome lives in the docket, not the arrest record. Run the case search on the West Virginia court records page — dismissals, pleas, and convictions all land there, and that is the document that matters for anything consequential.
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Verify status — and what's legally still visible
For custody status statewide, use VINELink — West Virginia Custody Status on this page. And before treating an old arrest as current fact, remember non-conviction records are increasingly sealed or expunged — the West Virginia records-law guide covers what legally stays visible.
Which West Virginia Counties Post Booking Logs & Jail Rosters
6 of the 55 West Virginia county pages in our directory carry a live jail roster, booking log, or sheriff inmate lookup — the fastest arrest checks in the state. Each chip opens that county's full source list:
Booking photos follow the same access rules as the booking log in West Virginia — public where the roster is public. Several states now ban pay-to-remove mugshot sites; the official sources here are free either way.
The arrest isn't on any website. Did it happen?
Maybe — small agencies post nothing online. The booking agency's records unit and the court clerk are the authoritative answers, and a records request settles it.
How do I get an arrest off the record?
If the case ended without conviction, West Virginia has a sealing or expungement path — start with the court that handled it. Data-broker copies fade slower; official removal is the lever that forces them.
Arrest record vs criminal record — what's the difference?
The arrest record documents custody; the criminal record documents outcomes. Employers and courts care about convictions — which is why reading a booking log as a rap sheet is the classic mistake.