Warrenton White Pages

Warrenton White Pages connect you to public records held by the town, Fauquier County, and the state of Virginia. The town sits at the heart of Fauquier County and serves as the county seat. Court files, land deeds, and tax records for Warrenton go through the Fauquier County Circuit Court Clerk. The town handles its own public records requests under Virginia FOIA law. Use this page to find the right office, search portal, or phone number for a Warrenton White Pages lookup. The tools below pull from state, county, and local sources so you can start your people search in one place.

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Warrenton White Pages Overview

Fauquier Host County
~10,000 Population
County Seat Status
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Where Warrenton White Pages Records Are Kept

Warrenton is the county seat of Fauquier County. That means the Fauquier County Courthouse sits right in town. The Circuit Court Clerk files and stores all land records, civil cases, criminal cases, marriage licenses, and probate records for the county. Any White Pages search that touches a deed, a court case, or a lien in Warrenton goes through this office. The clerk's records date back to the founding of Fauquier County and are open to the public under Virginia Code § 17.1-208.

The Town of Warrenton also fields public record requests on its own. The town clerk handles requests for town government records under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. If you need a police report, a town council record, or a zoning document, you go to the town. For court files, property records, and vital records, you go to the county or the state.

Warrenton Property White Pages

Property records for Warrenton are held by Fauquier County. The Fauquier County Commissioner of the Revenue handles property assessments and tax information for every parcel in Warrenton. You can search by address, parcel number, or owner name through the county's online portal. The site shows assessed values, building details, lot size, and tax district info. Virginia law under Virginia Code § 58.1-3122.2 lets counties post assessment records on the web. Fauquier County takes advantage of that rule.

Land deeds for Warrenton properties get recorded at the Fauquier County Circuit Court Clerk's Office. The clerk keeps an index of all deeds, trust documents, liens, and plats. Under Virginia Code § 58.1-3201, all real property in Virginia must be assessed at 100% of fair market value. That keeps the numbers uniform for a White Pages property lookup in Warrenton.

Each deed must list the parcel ID number on the first page per Virginia Code § 17.1-252. A Land Records Cover Sheet is also required under Virginia Code § 17.1-227.1. The clerk will not accept any paper with a social security number on it. These rules keep the records clean and safe for public access.

Note: Warrenton property assessments are run by Fauquier County, not the town, so start your search at the county commissioner's website.

Court Records in Warrenton

The Fauquier County Circuit Court handles all felony trials, large civil suits, divorce proceedings, and probate matters for Warrenton residents. You can search Fauquier County court cases on the Virginia Circuit Court Case Information System. Pick Fauquier County from the dropdown and search by name, case number, or hearing date. The data is current and matches what the clerk sees in real time.

The system shows party names, case status, hearing dates, and disposition info. It covers civil and criminal cases. Search results are free to use. If you need actual copies of court documents, you visit the clerk's office at the Fauquier County Courthouse in Warrenton. Copies cost $.50 per page. Certified copies run $2.50 per page plus a $2.00 fee for the certification stamp.

The Warrenton White Pages court search also picks up general district court cases. The Virginia Courts Online Case Information portal lets you pull up traffic cases, misdemeanors, and small claims matters from the Fauquier General District Court. Select the court, pick civil or criminal, and run your search.

Warrenton White Pages FOIA Requests

The Virginia Freedom of Information Act at Virginia Code § 2.2-3700 et seq. gives every Virginia resident the right to ask for public records. The law says all records are presumed open. Any block must be read in a narrow way. The town of Warrenton and Fauquier County both follow these rules.

You file a FOIA request with the office that holds the records. For town records, go to the Warrenton Town Clerk. For county records, go to the Fauquier County FOIA officer. The agency must reply within five working days. Day one starts the day after the request is received. If it cannot reply in five days, it must put that in writing and can take up to seven more days.

Common exemptions under Virginia Code § 2.2-3705.1 include personnel records, attorney client material, and vendor data. Criminal investigation files have their own rules under Virginia Code § 2.2-3706. Juvenile records are protected under Virginia Code § 16.1-301.

Vital Records for Warrenton

Birth, death, marriage, and divorce records for Warrenton residents are kept at the state level. The Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records in Richmond handles all vital record requests. A copy costs $12. You must send a signed request, a photocopy of valid ID, and payment. Birth records go public 100 years after the date of the event. Death, marriage, and divorce records open after 25 years.

Before that window, only immediate family can get a copy. That means a spouse, parent, child, sibling, or grandparent with valid ID. The office in Richmond is open for walk-ins Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. You can also mail requests to VDH, Office of Vital Records, P.O. Box 1000, Richmond, Virginia 23218-1000. For questions, call (804) 662-6200.

Voter and Elections White Pages in Warrenton

The Virginia Department of Elections Citizen Portal lets Warrenton residents check their voter registration, find their polling place, and track absentee ballot status. It is the statewide source for voter record lookups. You log in with your name, date of birth, and the last four digits of your social security number.

Voter rolls in Virginia are kept under Virginia Code § 24.2-428.2. The portal also lets you update your address or request a new voter card. Warrenton falls inside Fauquier County's election district. The site is free to use and does not need a login password.

Warrenton Business White Pages

If you need to find who runs a business in Warrenton, the Virginia State Corporation Commission keeps the statewide business entity registry. Search CIS Online for any corporation, LLC, or partnership doing business in Virginia. The tool shows the registered agent, filing date, and current standing. This is useful for a Warrenton White Pages lookup when you need to trace the people behind a local company.

The SCC also handles consumer protection and securities regulation. If you want to check that a business or investment product is real, the SCC has guides and verification tools on its site. Business entity searches are free.

Note: The SCC registry covers all of Virginia, so any business operating in Warrenton should show up in a CIS Online search.

Warrenton White Pages Search Tips

Start with the type of record you need. Court files go through the Fauquier County Circuit Court. Property records are at the Fauquier County Commissioner of the Revenue. Town government records go to the Warrenton Town Clerk. Vital records come from the state.

The Virginia courts website at vacourts.gov is the best starting point for a broad Warrenton White Pages search. It links to both circuit court and general district court case info, plus local court contact info and forms. The Virginia Public Records Online guide also maps out where each type of record sits statewide. Use it as a roadmap before you dig into a specific office.

Most searches are free. Copies of documents cost a small fee at each office. In person visits to the Fauquier County Courthouse in Warrenton give you access to the full record room and public terminals. The courthouse is located right in the center of town, making it the most direct way to get what you need for a Warrenton public records lookup.

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