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Prince William County, Virginia Inmate Search

An inmate search in Prince William County involves locating an incarcerated individual or obtaining custody details for someone currently in jail. Authorities hold most individuals arrested in Prince William County, as well as in the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park, at the Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center (ADC). The Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center operates under the Prince William-Manassas Regional Jail Board, with daily operations managed by a Superintendent who reports to the Board.

Prince William County does not provide a public, real-time online inmate roster on its website. Instead, officials manage and release custody information through phone inquiries or in-person visits at the Prince William Adult Detention Center:

9320 Lee Avenue,
Manassas,
VA 20110,
Phone: (703) 792-5811 between 8.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding holidays).

After Hours & Weekends: (703) 792-6420.

If a court sentences a person to one year or more and transfers them to state custody, the public can locate that individual through the Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) Inmate Locator. The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) houses federal offenders in its facilities, and individuals can use the BOP Inmate Locator to search for federal inmates by name or ID number.

Officials at the Adult Detention Center may release the following information about incarcerated adults:

  • The inmate’s current court status
  • The current criminal charges
  • Bond information, if applicable
  • The next scheduled court date
  • The release date, if the inmate has been sentenced.

How to Find an Inmate in Prince William County Jail

Individuals can locate an inmate at the Prince William County Jail (officially known as the Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center) by contacting the Inmate Records Division directly, since the facility does not provide a public online search tool. Records officials can confirm whether someone is currently incarcerated and share details such as criminal charges, court dates, and bond status.

The Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center (ADC) is located at:

9320 Lee Avenue,
Manassas,
VA 20110,
During Business Hours Call: (703) 792-5811 (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.)

After Hours and Weekends Call: (703) 792-6420.

(TTY: 711 for hearing-impaired).

The facility only verifies information for inmates in its custody; those sentenced to one year or more are usually transferred to the Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC).

The Prince William County Sheriff’s Office ,
9311 Lee Avenue,
Manassas,
VA 20110,
Phone: (703) 792-6070,
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

How to Use the Prince William County Jail Roster

The Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center (ADC) does not provide a public online jail roster. Instead, individuals can confirm whether someone is currently in custody at the Adult Detention Center by taking the following steps:

  • Have the person’s full legal name and date of birth ready; staff typically search using this information, though a booking number can help
  • Call (703) 792-5811 during business hours (Mon through Fri, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.), or (703) 792-6420 after hours, and follow the prompts to reach a records officer
  • Request custody status and provide the required details; staff will confirm if the person is housed there and may share information about charges and bond.

If a court imposes a long-term sentence, officials may transfer the person to a state prison, and they can locate the individual using the Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) inmate locator.

What Information is Included in the Prince William County Inmate Roster

When individuals inquire about an inmate at the Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center (ADC), state laws and facility policies strictly govern the information officials provide. The Virginia Freedom of Information Act (VFOIA) (§ 2.2-3700 et seq.) governs access to inmate records in Prince William County, allowing the public to request basic custody information while permitting agencies to withhold records protected by privacy, security, or investigative exemptions.

Records staff typically release basic custody and court-related details when they provide inmate information, such as:

  • Full legal name and age
  • Current charges
  • Booking date and time
  • Current custody status (in custody, released, transferred)
  • Bond or bail amount (if applicable)
  • Next scheduled court date
  • Release date (if sentenced).

Although much information is public, the facility withholds certain data due to legal restrictions:

  • Juvenile records for inmates under 18 are strictly confidential and never released to the public (§16.1-301)
  • The jail cannot share an inmate’s medical or mental health information with anyone, including family, due to HIPAA and state privacy laws
  • Records containing information that could compromise an active investigation or safety may be redacted or withheld (§2.2-3706)
  • Victim identities, particularly in sexual assault or juvenile cases, are protected and redacted from public records.

Contact Details for Prince William County Jail or Sheriff’s Office

The Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center (ADC) operates under the oversight of the Prince William-Manassas Regional Jail Board, with a Superintendent managing daily operations and reporting to the Board. The public can contact the ADC to locate an incarcerated individual or obtain custody details by calling (703) 792-5811 during business hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) or (703) 792-6420 after hours.

Jail Address:
Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center,
9320 Lee Avenue,
Manassas,
VA 20110,
Main Jail Line: (703) 792-6420 (TTY: 711),

Email: adc@pwcgov.org .

The ADC’s Official Website provides additional inmate updates and commonly requested information, including a frequently asked questions section.

Agency

Address

Phone Number

Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center

9320 Lee Avenue,

Manassas,

VA 20110

Inmate Records: (703) 792-5811

Main Jail Line: (703) 792-6420

Jail Facility Overview in Prince William County

Prince William County primarily detains adults arrested in the county and in the independent cities of Manassas and Manassas Park at the Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center (ADC). The ADC houses male and female inmates, maintains mid-to-high security, and accommodates pretrial detainees and individuals serving short sentences. The facility’s total system-wide capacity ranges from approximately 700 to 871 inmates, including modular or annex units.

Additionally, Prince William County also operates a housing facility for juvenile offenders through its Office of Youth Services. Officials run the Prince William County Juvenile Detention Center as a secure, short-term facility for court-involved youth, emphasizing safety, accountability, and trauma-informed programming. The center has a state-rated capacity of 72 beds and functions as a high-security, locked detention facility with integrated security systems. It serves youth ages 10 to 17 and houses males and females in separate units.

Facility

Office and Mail Address

Phone Number

Office Hours

Email

Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center (ADC)

9320 Lee Avenue,

Manassas,

VA 20110

Inmate Records: (703) 792-5811

Main Jail Line: (703) 792-6420

Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

adc@pwcgov.org

Prince William County Juvenile Detention Center

14873 Dumfries Road,

Manassas,

VaA 20112

(703) 792-3200

 

JDowdy@pwcgov.org

How to Send Money to an Inmate in Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center

Friends and family can provide funds for inmates at the Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center using several approved methods. Since inmates cannot keep cash, officials maintain individual accounts for commissary and other authorized expenses. The following methods allow deposits into an inmate’s Trust Fund (Commissary) account:

  • Online and Mobile App: Create an account and deposit funds through the county’s approved provider, using Visa or Mastercard.
  • Lobby Kiosk: A lobby Kiosk at the Central Jail accepts cash and credit/debit cards for immediate deposits into an inmate’s account. A small convenience fee may apply.
  • Phone Deposits: Funds can be deposited into an inmate’s trust (commissary) account by phone through ConnectNetwork using a Visa or MasterCard. The facility site ID is 22 (Prince William).
  • Mail Deposits: Officials accept only money orders (cash and personal checks are not allowed) payable to the inmate’s full legal name. The sender should include the inmate’s jail number and their own name and address, and mail it to:

Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center

Inmate Accounts

9320 Lee Avenue

Manassas, VA 20110.

The jail may deduct 25-50% of deposits to cover inmate debts. Inmates can also place one commissary order per week, typically capped at $100.00 to $150.00.

Inmate Search by Jail Facility

Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center does not provide a public online roster. Individuals may contact the Inmate Records Division by phone at (703) 792-5811 during business hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.), or by calling (703) 792-6420 after hours. Inquiries typically require the inmate’s full name, date of birth, and booking number (if available). Requesters may also visit the facility in person at:

9320 Lee Avenue,

Manassas,

VA 20110.

Work release inmates remain in ADC custody but are housed at the Euclid Avenue location; the public can confirm participation by contacting the ADC’s records division, as no separate roster exists. Additionally, the Prince William County Juvenile Detention Center does not offer a public search, as records are confidential; only authorized parties such as court officials, legal guardians, or attorneys may access custody information.

Facility Name

Public Jail Roster Availability

Access Method

Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center (ADC)

No online roster

Direct inquiries through the ADC Inmate Records Division

Prince William County Juvenile Detention Center (JDC)

No public search

Direct inquiries only

ADC Work Release Center

No online roster

Direct inquiries through the ADC Inmate Records Division

Prince William County Visitation Rules and Schedules

Individuals who visit an inmate at the Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center (ADC) should plan in advance and follow strict security protocols. The facility currently conducts all personal visits through non-contact video visitation.

Only individuals on the inmate’s pre-approved visitation list (limited to six names and updated every four months) may visit. Approved visitors must register online through the GTL Visit Me portal. Minors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, and high school students must bring a school ID.

Visitors must schedule visits between 24 hours and 14 days in advance. Inmates generally receive one free 30-minute visit per week, with durations varying by custody level (20-60 minutes). Visitors are required to check in at least 15 minutes early or risk cancellation.

Furthermore, visitors are requested to present a valid government-issued photo ID at check-in, such as a state driver’s license or ID card, U.S. passport, or military ID. The ADC also enforces strict dress and conduct rules, prohibiting revealing clothing, sleeveless tops, offensive graphics, hats, sunglasses, and excessive jewelry. Visitors must follow staff instructions, and disruptive or inappropriate behavior may result in termination of the visit. Additionally, visitors should verify current ADC schedules and rules before visiting, as policies may change for security or operational reasons.

Mailing and Commissary Information

The Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center (ADC) strictly regulates how individuals send mail and commissary funds to inmates to maintain facility security. The facility returns or destroys any mail that violates its rules. Inmates may send and receive unlimited mail, and staff screen all correspondence for contraband. Each sender must include the inmate’s jail number and a complete return address on every piece of mail.

Mailing Address Format

Inmate’s Full Legal Name,
Inmate’s Jail ID Number,
Prince William - Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center

9320 Lee Avenue

Manassas, VA 20110.

Mail Rules & Restrictions:

  • Use plain white envelopes and paper; no colored, padded, or cardstock materials
  • Avoid stickers, tape, glitter, staples, paper clips, crayons, markers, or paint
  • Mail with scents, lipstick, or oily stains is prohibited
  • Up to 5 photos (4x6 or smaller) allowed; no nudity, violence, or gang content
  • Books/magazines must be new, paperback, and shipped directly from a publisher or major retailer.

Family and friends may deposit money for inmates online through approved third-party platforms, by phone, with a money order mailed or dropped in the lobby box, or at the Central Jail lobby kiosk using cash or credit/debit cards. The facility does not accept cash or personal checks sent through the mail and may confiscate or return them.