Find White Pages in Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg is an independent city along the Rappahannock River with its own circuit court clerk, real estate assessor, and police department. The Fredericksburg White Pages bring those local offices into one place so you can find a person, look up a court case, or check who owns a parcel inside the city. Land record searches use the city Circuit Court Clerk, and online land record access is offered through subscription. Use the box below to start a Fredericksburg White Pages lookup, or scroll down for office hours, phone numbers, and the right link for each kind of public record.

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Fredericksburg White Pages Court Search

The Fredericksburg Circuit Court Clerk is the keeper of court records, land records, marriage licenses, wills, and probate records. The office gives the public access to land records and court case info during normal business hours. Online land records access is offered through subscription services for title firms, lawyers, and other regular users. Most court files are open under Virginia Code § 17.1-208.

Fredericksburg sits in the 15th Judicial Circuit. The city circuit court is part of the state CJISWeb tool, which serves 117 of Virginia's 120 circuit courts. Pick the Fredericksburg court from the dropdown, type a name, and run the search. The case detail page shows hearings, parties, and any disposition.

The Clerk's Office takes walk in record requests and accepts mailed requests with a check for the copy fee. Staff can also pull a marriage license back many years. The clerk holds the will book for any estate that goes through probate inside the city.

The CJISWeb circuit court search lets you pick the Fredericksburg court from a single dropdown menu. Fredericksburg White Pages CJISWeb circuit court search Visit eapps.courts.state.va.us/CJISWeb/circuit.jsp to start a name lookup.

Fredericksburg Property and Land Records

The Fredericksburg Real Estate Assessor determines the value of all real property in the city for tax purposes. Assessments are conducted each year at 100% of fair market value. Property owners can search assessments online and file appeals. The free public search lets you look up a parcel by address, owner name, or map and parcel number.

Each property card shows the owner of record, the mailing address, the lot size, and the most recent sale price. The work is required by Virginia Code § 58.1-3201. The data is open under Virginia Code § 58.1-3122.2.

For the deed image and chain of title, you go to the Fredericksburg Circuit Court Clerk. Recorded deeds must show the parcel ID on the first page under Virginia Code § 17.1-252. A Land Records Cover Sheet must come with the deed under Virginia Code § 17.1-227.1. Secure Remote Access for out of state firms is set out in Virginia Code § 17.1-279(D)(1).

Note: A Fredericksburg property lookup may need a stop at both the Real Estate Assessor and the Circuit Court Clerk for the deed image and chain of title.

Fredericksburg Police Records

The Fredericksburg Police Department provides law enforcement services and maintains records of incidents, accidents, and arrests inside the city. Records requests can be sent in person or online through the city portal. Bring valid ID and the case number if you have one.

For active cases, the Police Department may withhold parts of the file under Virginia Code § 2.2-3706, which covers criminal investigative files. The unit will pull the file from the records system, redact what the law says must be held back, and give you a copy or a denial in writing.

Crash reports are usually open after the case file is closed. A copy fee is set on a cost basis. The five day clock under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act applies to most requests sent to the department.

Fredericksburg Vital Records Lookup

Birth, death, marriage, and divorce records for Fredericksburg are kept by the Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records in Richmond. A copy of any vital record costs $12. The state office sits at 8701 Park Central Drive, Suite 100, Richmond, VA 23227. Walk ins are welcome Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Birth records become public 100 years after the date of the event. Death, marriage, and divorce records open to the public 25 years after the event. Before that, the records go only to immediate family. The Fredericksburg Circuit Court Clerk also issues marriage licenses for couples who plan to wed in the city.

The state Vital Records homepage groups online ordering, walk in, and mail in options into one dashboard. Fredericksburg White Pages vital records portal Mail requests should go to VDH, Office of Vital Records, P.O. Box 1000, Richmond, Virginia 23218-1000.

Fredericksburg Voter and Business White Pages

Voter rolls for Fredericksburg sit with the city general registrar and the Virginia Department of Elections Citizen Portal. The Citizen Portal is the official site to check a voter record. Voter rolls are kept under Virginia Code § 24.2-428.2.

The Virginia State Corporation Commission keeps the public record of every business entity in Fredericksburg. The CIS Online tool lets you pull a name to see its registered agent, filing date, and current status. This is helpful when a White Pages search starts with a company and you need the people behind it.

For records held by the city, the Virginia Freedom of Information Act controls. Found at Virginia Code § 2.2-3700, the law says all public records are open to the public. Common exemptions are listed in Virginia Code § 2.2-3705.1. Juvenile files are sealed under Virginia Code § 16.1-301.

The SCC homepage groups business filing, consumer alerts, and search tools in one place. Fredericksburg White Pages business entity search Use the Business tab to start a CIS Online lookup for a Fredericksburg company.

Note: Fredericksburg sits at the meeting point of Stafford and Spotsylvania counties, and many people search lookups cross those county lines.

Fredericksburg White Pages Search Tips

Fredericksburg sits at a busy meeting point along the Rappahannock River and the I-95 corridor between Washington D.C. and Richmond. The city has been an independent city since 1879. That long history means deed books, court files, and probate records go back many decades. The Fredericksburg Circuit Court Clerk's office is the main spot to find any of these older records. Walk in visits are often the fastest way to pull a file.

The Fredericksburg Public Index page is a good early stop for any people search inside the city. The state level Public Index for Virginia notes that there is no central place to search every record in the state. Each agency holds its own files. For a full Fredericksburg lookup, plan to visit the Circuit Court Clerk, the Real Estate Assessor, and the Police Records Division in turn. Many records are free to view but cost a small amount per page to copy.

The Fredericksburg City Council meets at city hall on Princess Anne Street. Open meetings rules under Virginia Code § 2.2-3700 apply to council and most boards. Agendas, minutes, and any voting records from these meetings are open to the public on request.

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Fredericksburg sits between Stafford and Spotsylvania counties along the I-95 corridor. Use the links below for the right local White Pages office.

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