Blacksburg White Pages Lookup
The Blacksburg White Pages bring together the public record sources you need to find a person, a court case, or a property in this Montgomery County town. Blacksburg is best known as the home of Virginia Tech. The town runs its own offices, but the courts and land records sit with Montgomery County. Use this page to start a White Pages search for Blacksburg residents and to reach the right local office. Most lookups are free. The search box below runs a name search in just a few seconds. The town and county offices are open on weekdays.
Blacksburg White Pages Overview
Blacksburg Town Records and FOIA
The Town of Blacksburg keeps its own public records under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Blacksburg Public Records page is the place to start. The town holds meeting minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and administrative records. Records requests can be filed with the Town Clerk or with the office that holds the file. The town clerk runs the FOIA desk and can point you to the right office.
The Virginia Freedom of Information Act sits at Virginia Code § 2.2-3700. The town must reply to a FOIA request within five working days. The act must be read in favor of access. Common exemptions sit in Virginia Code § 2.2-3705.1 and cover personnel files, attorney work product, and contract data before an award.
Blacksburg residents can also use the state level portals to fill in the rest of a White Pages search. Court files, voter info, and business filings are all online for free. The town offices add the local pieces such as council records and police reports.
Blacksburg White Pages Property Search
Since Blacksburg is within Montgomery County, property assessments and land records for Blacksburg properties are kept by the county. The Montgomery County Assessor's Office handles assessment data and tax info for both town and county property owners. The site lets you look up parcels, assessment values, and tax bills. Most searches take just a few minutes.
Real property in Virginia must be assessed at 100% of fair market value under Virginia Code § 58.1-3201. Local offices may post these records on the web under Virginia Code § 58.1-3122.2. Each new deed must list the parcel ID on the first page under Virginia Code § 17.1-252, plus a Land Records Cover Sheet under Virginia Code § 17.1-227.1.
Land records are recorded at the Montgomery County Circuit Court Clerk's Office in the Christiansburg courthouse, the county seat. Deeds, mortgages, and liens go into the public file there. Walk-in access is free. Out of state firms must be in good standing in Virginia before they sign up for Secure Remote Access under Virginia Code § 17.1-279(D)(1).
Note: Blacksburg sits in Montgomery County, so the county courthouse in Christiansburg holds the land deeds and court files for the town.
Blacksburg Court White Pages Search
Court records for Blacksburg are held at the Montgomery County Circuit Court. Blacksburg sits in the 27th Judicial Circuit of Virginia. The circuit covers Montgomery County and several nearby counties. Court records held by clerks of courts of record are open to the public under Virginia Code § 17.1-208.
To run a Blacksburg White Pages style court lookup, use the Virginia Courts Online Case Information portal. Pick the Montgomery Circuit Court from the dropdown, then run a name or case number search. The portal is free. It shows party info, hearings, charges, and final rulings. The state runs a case search tool called CJISWeb that serves 117 of the 120 Circuit Courts in Virginia, including Montgomery.
The CJISWeb circuit court search page lets you pick any of the participating Circuit Courts from a single dropdown menu.
Visit eapps.courts.state.va.us/CJISWeb/circuit.jsp to start a Montgomery County search that covers Blacksburg cases.
Blacksburg Vital Records and Voter Info
Birth, death, marriage, and divorce records for Blacksburg residents are kept by the state. The Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records in Richmond is the place to order a copy. A copy of any vital record costs $12. You need a signed form, a photo ID, and a payment.
Marriage licenses for couples in Blacksburg are issued by the Montgomery County Circuit Court Clerk in Christiansburg. Both parties must appear in person and show a photo ID. Voter records are kept by the state. Use the Virginia Department of Elections Citizen Portal to check registration status, polling place, or absentee ballot info. Voter rolls are kept under Virginia Code § 24.2-428.2.
Business records for firms based in Blacksburg can be pulled from the Virginia State Corporation Commission. The SCC keeps the public file of every LLC and corporation in the state. A free name search shows the registered agent, the filing date, and the current status of any company. With Virginia Tech in town, many small firms tied to research and tech use Blacksburg as their base of operations.
Blacksburg Police and Town Info
The Blacksburg Police Department runs the town law enforcement side. The town keeps its own arrest log and crash report file. Records requests for police files go through the town FOIA desk. Some parts of an open case may be held back under Virginia Code § 2.2-3706. Closed case files are more open. Juvenile records are sealed under Virginia Code § 16.1-301.
The town also runs a public hub for council agendas, board minutes, and town code updates. Most of those files can be pulled from the town website without a FOIA request. For a larger pull, file a written FOIA request with the town clerk and the staff must reply within five working days. The town also keeps a public list of police reports that can be requested by date or by case number, and the front desk can help you find the right form to fill out for a copy of a crash report or an arrest report. Most of these requests are filled the same week.
The state Online Case Information page is a fast way to scan Blacksburg related court files.
Pick the Montgomery County court from the list, then type a last name or case number to start.
Blacksburg Public Records Roadmap
The Virginia Public Records Online guide is a state level map of where each type of file lives. Use it as a starting point before you dig into a specific Blacksburg or Montgomery County office. The state level portals do most of the heavy lifting for a Blacksburg lookup. Court files, voter info, and business filings are all online for free. The local offices add deeds, tax bills, and police reports.
Nearby White Pages Resources
Blacksburg sits in southwest Virginia, just north of its sister town Christiansburg. Use the Christiansburg White Pages page for the next town over and the county seat. The Radford White Pages page covers the next major independent city to the west. The Roanoke White Pages page covers the largest city in the region.