Manassas Park Inmate Population
The Manassas Park inmate population is housed at the Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center, a shared facility that serves Prince William County and the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park. Even though Manassas Park is an independent city in Virginia, its inmates go to the regional jail at 9320 Lee Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110. You can search for anyone held there through Virginia VINE or call the detention center at (703) 792-6420. This page walks through the tools for searching the Manassas Park inmate population, how VINE and VADOC work, and how to request records under Virginia law.
Manassas Park Quick Facts
Manassas Park Jail and Inmate Records
Manassas Park does not run its own standalone jail. The city's inmates go to the Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center. This regional facility sits at 9320 Lee Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110. It serves Prince William County, the City of Manassas, and Manassas Park. The ADC can verify information on people currently in custody. Call (703) 792-6420 and use the phone directory to reach the records section. For TTY access, dial 711.
Under Virginia Code § 53.1-31, the sheriff is the custodian of jail records. For Manassas Park, that custody responsibility flows through the regional facility. The ADC logs every booking with a date, time, charges, bond amount, and personal info. Visitation happens through video terminals at the jail. Inmate accounts can be funded through lobby kiosks or online. Mail goes through the facility mailroom and is checked for contraband.
The Prince William County Sheriff's Office is at 9311 Lee Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110. That office handles law enforcement for the broader region. If you need records about an arrest or booking from Manassas Park, the ADC and the Sheriff's Office are your two main contacts.
Note: The Prince William-Manassas Regional ADC at (703) 792-6420 can only verify info on inmates currently in custody.
Search Manassas Park Inmate Population on VINE
Virginia VINE covers the Prince William-Manassas Regional ADC. Go to vinelink.com, pick Virginia, and select the facility. Search by name for current custody status. The system shows in, out, transferred, or escaped. It is free and runs all day, every day. You can also call 1-800-467-4943 for a phone-based check.
Register for alerts if you want to know when something changes. VINE sends updates by phone, email, text, or TTY. The state portal at vavine.org does the same thing. VINE covers local and regional jails only. State prison inmates go through the VADOC Offender Locator instead.
VADOC and the Manassas Park Inmate Population
When someone from Manassas Park gets a state sentence over twelve months, they transfer from the regional ADC to a VADOC facility. The transfer takes up to sixty days. During that window, the person still shows on VINE. Once in state custody, use the VADOC offender locator for facility info and release date.
VADOC runs about 24,000 state inmates across 26 prisons in three regions. The facilities page lists every state prison with phone numbers and addresses. The assignment depends on security level, sentence length, and other classification factors. For federal inmates held in Virginia, the BOP Inmate Locator covers that separate system.
Manassas Park Court Records
Court records are separate from jail records. The Clerk of the Circuit Court holds the legal case file with charges, pleas, and sentencing. The Virginia Judiciary case search lets you look up cases online. Basic searches are free. For a wider criminal history, the Virginia State Police runs the Central Criminal Records Exchange under § 19.2-389.
If you want the full picture on someone in the Manassas Park inmate population, pull both the court record and the jail record. They are kept by different offices and contain different information.
FOIA Requests for Manassas Park Inmate Population
Under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, § 2.2-3700 et seq., residents can request inmate records from the regional ADC or the Manassas Park city offices. Booking logs, charges, and custody status are public records. You do not need a reason to ask. Put the request in writing and name what you need. Agencies have five business days to respond, with up to seven extra days if needed.
Some records are exempt: active investigations, personnel files, and attorney-client material. Inmates themselves cannot file FOIA requests under § 2.2-3703(C). For denied requests, the Virginia FOIA Advisory Council can help at (804) 698-1810.
Note: Send written FOIA requests for jail records to the Prince William-Manassas Regional ADC at 9320 Lee Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110.
Victim Alerts for Manassas Park Inmates
Register at vavine.org for custody alerts on people held at the regional ADC. For state prison inmates, the VADOC Victim Services NAAVI system handles notifications. Call 1-804-674-3243 to register. VADOC gives 30-day advance release notice and sends updates for parole, transfers, and work release. The two systems are separate, so sign up for both if the person may move from local to state custody.
The VADOC homepage connects to the offender locator for state-sentenced inmates from Manassas Park.
Use the offender locator link on this page to search by name for anyone in state custody from Manassas Park.
Nearby Cities
Manassas Park sits next to the City of Manassas and within the broader Prince William County area. These nearby cities have their own pages.
