Luray White Pages Lookup
The Luray White Pages bring together the local town hall and Page County offices that hold the public files you need to find a person, a property, or a court case in this small county seat near the Shenandoah National Park. The Town of Luray runs its own clerk for council records and town business. Court cases, deeds, and tax data go through Page County offices in town. Use the search box below to start a White Pages lookup, or scroll on for direct links to every office that holds public records for Luray.
Luray White Pages Overview
Luray Town Records
The Town of Luray Public Records page is the first stop for any local White Pages search tied to town hall. The Town Clerk handles requests for council minutes, agendas, ordinances, and other files held by town departments. Requests are filled under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The town must reply within five working days.
Luray is the county seat of Page County, so the courthouse and most county offices sit right in town. The clerk's office at town hall is open weekdays. You do not need to give a reason to file a FOIA request. You just need to be a Virginia resident or a member of the media. The town runs its own police department, public works office, and parks staff. Each one keeps its own files.
Luray town records cover town business only. Council votes, water billing, local permits, and zoning calls all live with town hall. For deeds, court files, and tax bills you head to Page County. Most clerk requests get a fast turnaround due to the town's small staff.
Note: As the Page County seat, Luray hosts the courthouse and the commissioner's office in the same downtown core, which makes record pulls easy.
Page County Property Search for Luray
Property data for parcels in Luray is held by Page County. The Page County Commissioner of the Revenue sets the value of every parcel and bills for personal property. The office can help you look up the assessed value of any home or business in Luray. Call or stop in for help with a property search.
Property records are one of the strongest White Pages tools in Luray. A name on a deed gives you a current address, a sale date, and a parcel ID. From there you can pull prior owners and lot details. Virginia Code § 58.1-3201 says all real property in the state must be assessed at fair market value. Virginia Code § 58.1-3122.2 lets local offices post those records online for free public use.
Each deed must include the parcel ID number on the first page under Virginia Code § 17.1-252. The clerk's office in Page County will not knowingly accept a paper that has a social security number on it. Old deeds are stored in paper books at the courthouse and can be viewed in person.
Luray Court Records White Pages
Court cases tied to Luray are heard at the Page County Circuit Court right in town. The clerk's office holds civil suits, felony files, divorce papers, probate records, and recorded deeds for the whole county. Court records held by clerks of courts of record in Virginia are open to the public under Virginia Code § 17.1-208.
For a name lookup in court files, use the Virginia Courts Online Case Information system. It runs a statewide search of cases in general district courts and select circuit courts. Pick Page Circuit Court from the dropdown, then run a name, case number, or hearing date query. The case page shows party info, hearings, and any final ruling. The portal is free.
The state runs the case search through the Virginia Judicial System. From there you can hop to the local court page for Page County.
Use the left side links to jump straight to local court pages or general district court searches.
For traffic cases, small claims, and most misdemeanor charges, the Page General District Court is the right court. The CJISWeb tool covers Page among the 117 of 120 Circuit Courts in the state with online case data. Searches are done one court at a time.
Vital Records for Luray Residents
The Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records holds birth, death, marriage, and divorce records for every person born or married in Luray. The office sits at 8701 Park Central Drive, Suite 100, Richmond. A copy of any vital record costs $12. Walk-ins are welcome on weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Birth records open to the public 100 years after the date of the event. Death, marriage, and divorce records open 25 years after the event. Before that, the records go only to immediate family. That means a spouse, parent, child, brother, sister, or grandparent with valid ID. Mail requests should go to VDH, Office of Vital Records, P.O. Box 1000, Richmond, Virginia 23218-1000.
Marriage licenses for couples who plan to wed in Luray are issued at the Page Circuit Court Clerk's office. Both people must show up in person with valid ID. The license is good for 60 days from the date it is issued.
Luray Voter and Elections Lookup
The Virginia Department of Elections Citizen Portal is the official site to check voter records for Luray residents. Log in with your name, date of birth, and the last four of your social security number. The portal can show your polling place, your district, and your absentee ballot status. It is free to use.
Voter rolls in Virginia are kept under Virginia Code § 24.2-428.2. The Page County Office of Elections runs the local registrar for Luray voters. That office can help with address updates, new registrations, and absentee ballot questions. Polling places for most Luray voters are at local schools and town buildings.
Luray Business Records Search
Many Luray White Pages lookups are tied to a small business or a business owner. The Virginia State Corporation Commission keeps the public record of every business entity registered in the state. That includes corporations, LLCs, and partnerships that do business in Luray. The SCC also handles utilities, insurance, and state chartered banks.
Run a business entity search through the SCC's CIS Online tool to pull up a company name. The search shows the registered agent, the filing date, and current status. This is helpful when you want to find the people behind a small business in town. Town business licenses for Luray firms are issued at town hall under local rules.
Luray FOIA Rights
Public records in Luray are open under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, found at Virginia Code § 2.2-3700. The town and the county must reply within five working days. The act must be read in favor of access. Common exemptions are listed in Virginia Code § 2.2-3705.1. They cover personnel files, attorney work product, and contract records before an award.
Criminal investigative files have their own rules under Virginia Code § 2.2-3706. Juvenile records are sealed under Virginia Code § 16.1-301. Medical records can only go to a legal rep with proof of authority under Virginia Code § 32.1-127.1:03(E).
Note: Luray town hall and Page County both follow the same five day FOIA clock, so a request to either should get a quick first reply.