Lexington White Pages Lookup

Lexington is a small independent city in the Shenandoah Valley, the home of Washington and Lee University and the Virginia Military Institute. The Lexington White Pages bring the city's 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. Many of Lexington's records are tied to neighboring Rockbridge County, since the two share a courthouse and a circuit court bench. Use the search box below to start a Lexington 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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Lexington White Pages Court Search

The Lexington Circuit Court Clerk is the keeper of court records, land records, marriage licenses, and probate records for the city. Public access is open during normal business hours at the courthouse. The office sits in the joint courthouse it shares with Rockbridge County. Most case files are open under Virginia Code § 17.1-208, which says records held by clerks of courts of record are open to inspection.

Lexington shares the 25th Judicial Circuit with Rockbridge County, the City of Buena Vista, and several other small jurisdictions in the Valley. The city circuit court is part of the state CJISWeb tool. Pick the Lexington 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. If the city office is hard to reach, the same staff often serves both Lexington and Rockbridge County for many record types.

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

Note: Some Lexington city web pages may return access errors, so the state CJISWeb portal is the most reliable way to start a court record lookup.

Lexington Property and Land Records

The Lexington Commissioner of the Revenue assesses real estate and personal property in the city. Assessment records are open to property owners and the public. The office handles tangible personal property, business license tax, and meals tax along with the real estate roll.

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, which says all real property must be assessed at 100% of fair market value. The data is open under Virginia Code § 58.1-3122.2.

For the deed image and chain of title, you go to the Lexington Circuit Court Clerk in the shared courthouse with Rockbridge County. 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.

Lexington Vital Records Lookup

Birth, death, marriage, and divorce records for Lexington 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 Lexington 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. Lexington White Pages vital records portal Mail requests should go to VDH, Office of Vital Records, P.O. Box 1000, Richmond, Virginia 23218-1000.

Lexington Voter and Elections White Pages

Voter rolls for Lexington 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. You log in with your name, date of birth, and the last four of your social security number. The site shows your polling place, your status, and your voting history.

Voter rolls are kept under Virginia Code § 24.2-428.2. The Lexington registrar can also help with absentee ballot requests, address updates inside the city, and in person early voting.

The Citizen Portal landing page lets each voter sign in and reach every key voting service in one place. Lexington White Pages voter portal Print capability is needed for some forms.

Lexington Business and FOIA Records

The Virginia State Corporation Commission keeps the public record of every business entity in Lexington. That covers corporations, LLCs, and partnerships that do business in the city. 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.

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 unless a specific statute lets the agency hold them back. Lexington has five working days to reply.

Common exemptions are listed in Virginia Code § 2.2-3705.1. Criminal investigative files have their own rules under Virginia Code § 2.2-3706. Juvenile records are sealed under Virginia Code § 16.1-301.

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

Note: Lexington and Rockbridge County share many services, and a fallback to Rockbridge County offices is often the fastest way to reach a record when city web pages are slow to load.

Lexington White Pages Search Tips

Lexington is a small city of about 7,000 year round residents, plus several thousand more students at Washington and Lee and the Virginia Military Institute during the school year. The shared courthouse with Rockbridge County means most White Pages searches in the city can be done in one stop. Walk in visits are the fastest way to pull a court file or a property card.

The Rockbridge Regional Library and the Lexington city archives hold older records that can help round out a people search for a long time resident. Many genealogy and historic record requests are best routed to those local groups. The Lexington Circuit Court Clerk can also help with apostille requests if you need a Lexington record certified for use abroad.

For a busy day in court, walk in visits work best early. Staff can hand you a record while you wait. Bring valid ID and a check or cash for the copy fee. If a city web page is hard to reach, the Rockbridge County clerk and the state CJISWeb portal are reliable backups for nearly every kind of court record search inside Lexington.

Nearby Virginia White Pages

Lexington sits in the Shenandoah Valley along Interstate 81. Use the links below for nearby cities and counties.

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