Search Arlington County White Pages
The Arlington County White Pages tie together the public tools and offices that help you find a person in Arlington. The Circuit Court Clerk runs court file searches. The Department of Real Estate Assessments runs the property search portal. The CAPP system handles tax payments. The Sheriff's Office runs an inmate query. The county also runs a deep open data portal and a GIS map gallery. Use the search tool below to start an Arlington White Pages lookup. Most files are free and public.
Arlington County White Pages Overview
Arlington Property Search White Pages
The Arlington Property Search portal is the front door for owner, address, and parcel data in Arlington. The site offers a deep set of search fields. You can search by street address with separate fields for street number, direction, street name, type, and unit. You can also search by Real Property Code (RPC) for up to 50 RPCs at once. Other fields include tax statement account number, trade name for commercial sites, and owner name.
Property data is updated each night. The county notes that the data may be a bit out of date due to processing delays. Discrepancies should be reported to the Department of Real Estate Assessments at 703-228-3920 or assessments@arlingtonva.us. The portal is built around Virginia Code § 58.1-3201, which says all real property must be assessed at 100% of fair market value, and Virginia Code § 58.1-3122.2, which lets local offices post real estate assessment data online.
The Property Search form is the cleanest tool for an owner or address based White Pages style lookup in Arlington. View the Arlington Property Search form.
Use the RPC field for batch lookups across many parcels.
Note: The Arlington Property Search lets you enter up to 50 Real Property Codes in one query, which is helpful for any large parcel pull.
Arlington Assessment Records Lookup
Each Arlington property record has its own deep page. The sample Arlington assessment record shows the layout. The page has tabs for General Information, Assessments, Property Balances, Improvements, Sales, Permits, Economic Unit, Resubdivision, Site Plan/Rezoning, Archives Property Card, Stormwater Information, and Assessment Notice. The Assessment History table shows the effective date, change reason, land value, improvement value, and total value for each year.
For the sample parcel, the 2026 effective date showed a land value of $772,800 and an improvement value of $227,800, for a total of $1,000,600. The 2025 total was $1,027,700. The 2024 total was $1,021,000. PDF assessment notices are linked for each year. A button links to the stormwater map through the Arlington GIS system. An archives link goes to the public access archives card. The stormwater fee is billed on the real estate tax bill. For stormwater questions, contact stormwaterutility@arlingtonva.us or call 703-228-5577.
The sample assessment page is a clear walk through of how each Arlington record is laid out. Open the sample assessment record for a tour.
The history table is the fastest way to check value trends.
Arlington Circuit Court White Pages
The Arlington Circuit Court is part of the 17th Judicial Circuit of Virginia. Hon. Paul F. Ferguson serves as Clerk of Court. The Clerk's Office hours run 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The phone is (703) 228-7010. The address is 1425 North Courthouse Road, Arlington, VA 22201. Sitting judges include Hon. Judith L. Wheat as Chief Judge, Hon. Louise M. DiMatteo, Hon. Daniel S. Fiore II, and Hon. Daniel Tomas Lopez. Court files are open under Virginia Code § 17.1-208.
Terms of court start the first Monday of January, March, May, July, September, and November at 2 p.m. Civil Motions Day runs every Friday at 10 a.m. Fiduciary matters, the appointment of guardians, and uncontested wills are set at 9:30 a.m. Evidentiary criminal motions are set at 9:30 a.m. on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month. The Grand Jury meets on the last Monday of the month. Court convenes at 10 a.m. for civil cases and 9:30 a.m. for criminal cases. Bench warrant arraignments can be heard Monday through Friday at 9:30 a.m. Ore Tenus hearings run Monday through Thursday at 9:30 a.m.
The Arlington Circuit Court page on the state site is the best summary of judges, terms, and clerk contact info. View the Arlington Circuit Court page.
Online services link to traffic ticket and criminal case payment portals.
Arlington CAPP Payment Portal
The Customer Assessment and Payment Portal (CAPP) is the county's online tax and fee tool. CAPP lets you register an account, make payments, report vehicle changes, and register vehicles for personal property tax. You can pay county taxes and fees online. The footer has links to the county homepage, FAQs, contact info, the privacy policy, and the accessibility page.
The CAPP page is the right place to start a payment or set up a vehicle account in Arlington. Open CAPP to start.
Register first if you want to pull payment history.
Arlington Sheriff Inmate Lookup
The Arlington County Sheriff's Office Inmate Query is a public tool for an in custody search. The system shows only the people held in the jail right now. It does not show historical info once a person has been released. The data is offered under the Virginia Public Records Law. Search fields include name, subject number, booking number, an "in custody" check box, booking from date, and booking to date.
An arrest does not mean the inmate has been convicted of a crime. The info should not be used for any type of legal action. Unauthorized use of the data is barred. By using the form, you accept the terms of use. The system is powered by Tyler Technologies. The portal is one of the few real time White Pages style lookups for jail data in the county. Open the Inmate Query to begin.
Try a name search if you do not have a booking number.
Note: The Arlington inmate query only shows people held in custody right now and does not list anyone who has already been released from the jail.
Arlington Court Case Information
The CJISWeb circuit court search serves the case management system for circuit courts in Virginia, Arlington included. Cases can be searched by name, case number, or hearing date. Searches must be done one court at a time. Statewide searches across every circuit are not allowed. Pick "Arlington Circuit Court" (option value 013C1) from the dropdown, then run your query.
The form sends hidden parameters of courtType=C (Circuit), caseType=ALL, and sessionCreate=NEW. Note that Fairfax Circuit Court is not on the same system, so you have to search the Fairfax site directly. For a statewide search across general district courts, the Virginia Courts Online Case Information system is the right tool.
Arlington Open Data Portal
The Arlington County Open Data Portal is the county's one stop shop for ready to use data. Recent datasets include Farmers Markets, Constituent Service Requests, Outdoor Wireless Hotspot Usage, Fire Incidents, Residential Real Estate Assessments, and Parking Meter Transactions. Open data insights let you click into interactive charts and adjust filters. The portal invites users to submit projects built on Arlington datasets.
The assessment dataset has historical info for all Arlington properties, identified by RPC. Data is harvested from Arlington County's Data.json source and published on Data.gov. The Open Data Portal is a deep tool for anyone who needs bulk Arlington data instead of one off lookups. View the Open Data Portal to browse.
Filter the dashboard by data set or topic.
Arlington GIS Map Gallery
The Arlington GIS Map Gallery is a public collection of maps and apps from the GIS Mapping Center for Arlington County, VA. The site is a Hub Site Application registered under the ArlGIS organization. Public access is open. The gallery hosts interactive maps, zoning maps, property maps, stormwater maps, and other geographic data apps. The gallery covers the geographic extent of Arlington County, roughly longitude -77.2155 to -76.9885 and latitude 38.8268 to 38.9349.
The Map Gallery is the best entry point for any GIS based White Pages style lookup in Arlington. Open the GIS Map Gallery to browse.
Each map app has its own legend and search tool.
Arlington FOIA and Public Records
Arlington follows the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, found at Virginia Code § 2.2-3700. All public records are open unless a specific statute lets the agency hold them back. The county must reply within five working days. Common exemptions are listed in Virginia Code § 2.2-3705.1. Criminal investigative files have their own rules under Virginia Code § 2.2-3706.
For statewide vital records, the Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records in Richmond holds birth, death, marriage, and divorce files. A copy costs $12. Birth records open to the public 100 years after the event. Death, marriage, and divorce records open 25 years after the event. For business filings, the Virginia State Corporation Commission CIS Online tool lets you find the people behind any Arlington corporation, LLC, or partnership.