Roanoke White Pages Search

The Roanoke White Pages bring together the public record sources you need to find a person, a case, or a property in this Blue Ridge city. Look up court files, deeds, voter info, and police reports through City of Roanoke offices and the Commonwealth of Virginia. Each office runs its own portal. Most lookups are free. Use the search box on this page to start a White Pages people search, or jump to one of the city offices below for direct access. The clerk and the assessor are open to the public on weekdays.

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Roanoke White Pages Overview

98K Population
23rd Judicial Circuit
1882 City Founded
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Roanoke Circuit Court White Pages

The Roanoke Circuit Court Clerk's Office is the main hub for court files in the city. The clerk holds case files, land records, marriage licenses, wills, and probate papers. Most files are open to the public under Virginia Code § 17.1-208. The clerk's office is the right first stop for any people search tied to a court case in the City of Roanoke.

Online land records access in Roanoke is offered through subscription services for title workers, lawyers, and other qualified users. Casual lookups are still done in person at the clerk's office. Land records can be searched by name, by deed book and page, or by parcel ID. The clerk also issues marriage licenses to couples who plan to wed in the city. Bring photo ID for any in person record request.

Statewide case data for Roanoke flows through the Virginia Courts Online Case Information portal. Pick Roanoke City Circuit Court from the dropdown, then search by name or case number. The portal is free. It shows party names, hearings, charges, and final rulings. The Roanoke General District Court hears smaller civil cases and traffic matters and can also be searched through the same statewide tool.

The Virginia Judicial System site is the front door for nearly every court record search in the state. View the Virginia Judicial System hub for forms, court lists, and direct phone numbers. Roanoke White Pages Virginia courts homepage Use it as a starting point before you head to the Roanoke clerk's office.

Note: Roanoke is part of the 23rd Judicial Circuit of Virginia, which also covers Roanoke County and the city of Salem just to the west.

Roanoke Real Estate White Pages

The Roanoke Real Estate Valuation Office sets the value of every parcel in the city for tax use. Assessments are run each year at 100% of fair market value, in line with state law. The office has a public search tool that lets you look up a property by address or parcel number. Property owners who feel an assessment is too high can file an appeal with the office.

Real estate data is one of the strongest White Pages tools in Roanoke. A name on a deed gives you a current address, a sale price, and a parcel ID. From there you can pull the prior owners, the lot size, and any liens. 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 the city share that data online for free public use.

The Online Case Information page also pairs well with deed data when you are running a full White Pages check on a Roanoke resident. Open the case search tool and pick the right local court. Roanoke White Pages case information search Cross check a name from a deed against any court matters with one short query.

Roanoke Police Records Lookup

The Roanoke Police Department handles records requests for incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. Requests can be made in person or online. Some files may be held back under Virginia Code § 2.2-3706, which covers active criminal investigative files. Crash reports for wrecks in city limits are also kept here.

The police records page is the right spot to start any criminal lookup tied to Roanoke. The department posts crime stats and a public dashboard. Use the request form to ask for a copy of a report. Records staff can mail, email, or hand you a paper copy based on the type of file you need.

Voter and Vital Records in Roanoke

Voter records for Roanoke residents sit with the Virginia Department of Elections Citizen Portal. Sign in with your name, date of birth, and the last four of your social. The portal can show your polling place, registration status, and voting history. The Roanoke General Registrar runs the local elections office. Voter rolls are kept under Virginia Code § 24.2-428.2.

Birth and death records for people born or who died in Roanoke are held at the Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records. A copy of any vital record costs $12. Birth records open to the public 100 years after the event. Death, marriage, and divorce files open 25 years after the event. Before that, only immediate family with valid ID can get a copy.

Roanoke FOIA and Business Search

Public records in Roanoke are open under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, found at Virginia Code § 2.2-3700. The city must reply to a FOIA request within five working days. If staff cannot respond in that time, they can take seven more days, for 12 total. You do not have to give a reason. You just need to be a Virginia resident or a member of the media. Common exemptions sit at Virginia Code § 2.2-3705.1.

Business filings tied to Roanoke firms are held by the Virginia State Corporation Commission. The SCC's CIS Online tool lets you pull up a company name to see its registered agent, filing date, and current status. This is helpful when you want to find the people behind a local business. The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia has its main courthouse in Roanoke and keeps its own public case files.

Note: Roanoke is the largest city in southwest Virginia and is the regional hub for federal court filings tied to the Western District.

Other Roanoke White Pages Tools

The Roanoke Sheriff's Office runs the city jail and serves civil process for the Circuit Court. Its records are tied to court files held by the clerk. The Roanoke Treasurer collects city taxes and may have data on tax delinquent parcels. The Commissioner of the Revenue handles personal property tax records, business license filings, and state income tax help. All three offices can fill in gaps that the assessor and the clerk do not cover.

For older land records and historic deeds in Roanoke, the clerk's office has paper indexes that go back many decades. Some files have been scanned. Many have not. Plan to spend a bit of time at the courthouse if you are doing family research or chasing a chain of title. Staff can help point you to the right deed book and page if you bring a name and a rough date.

The Roanoke Public Libraries run a local history room with directories, old phone books, and microfilm of city papers. These can be a back door into a White Pages style search when no online file is to be found. The Library of Virginia in Richmond keeps even older records, including some Roanoke files from the late 1800s when the city was first founded. Both are free to use.

Sex offender records for the Roanoke area are kept by the Virginia State Police. The state runs a free registry that you can search by name, zip code, or city. It is updated as new offenders are added or removed under state rules. This is a key step in any full White Pages safety check tied to a Roanoke home address.

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