About Halifax County

County Seat Halifax area
Established 1752
Named After George Montagu

Halifax County is located in south-central Virginia along the North Carolina border, established in 1752 and named after George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax. Halifax County Seat is Halifax area, a historic town that is the administrative center. Halifax County includes approximately 830 square miles, making it one of Virginia's largest counties by land area. The population is approximately 34,000 residents according to recent census estimates.

  • Halifax County's location along US Route 360 and US Route 58 provides strategic access for economic development.
45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax County, VA 24558

Halifax County is known for its rich tobacco farming heritage, scenic rural scenes along the Staunton River, and the historic Staunton River Battlefield State Park, site of one of the last Confederate victories in Virginia during the Civil War. The South Boston area serves as Halifax County's primary commercial hub. Major landmarks include Halifax County Courthouse complex at 45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax County, VA 24558, which houses the Circuit Court Clerk's office.

Halifax County Administration Building is located at the same address. The Commissioner of the Revenue office, which serves assessment functions, operates from 45 Ferrell Lane as well. Halifax County is characterized by a blend of agricultural tradition and modern industry, with historic tobacco warehouses giving way to diversified manufacturing.

Halifax County maintains its small-town character while acting as a regional center for Southern Virginia, with deep roots in Colonial and Civil War history that continue to shape its identity today.

Sheriff, Police & Law Enforcement

Sheriff & Law Enforcement

Halifax County Sheriff's Office is responsible for maintaining law and order in Halifax County's unincorporated areas. The office patrols these areas, operates Halifax County jail, processes arrests, and maintains criminal records. The office is committed to public safety and works closely with other local law enforcement agencies to ensure full coverage of Halifax County.

Police Departments

In addition to Halifax County Sheriff's Office, law enforcement in Halifax County is provided by municipal police departments such as the South Boston Police Department. These agencies are responsible for maintaining public safety within their respective jurisdictions. Coordination between these agencies ensures effective response to major crimes and emergencies, with joint task forces often formed to address specific criminal activities.

Law Enforcement & Arrests

Halifax County Sheriff's Office, located at 107 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558, is the primary law enforcement agency for Halifax County. Halifax County Jail, operated by the Sheriff's Office, houses inmates for Halifax County and surrounding jurisdictions. Inmate lookup services are available by contacting the jail directly at or through the Virginia Department of Corrections offender locator system for sentenced inmates.

  • Mugshots and booking photos are considered public records in Virginia and can be obtained through requests to the Sheriff's Office or jail.
  • Processing times and copying fees may apply according to Virginia FOIA guidelines, which allow reasonable charges for record retrieval.
107 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558
1100 North Main Street, South Boston, VA 24592

The Town of South Boston maintains its own South Boston Police Department at 1100 North Main Street, South Boston, VA 24592, phone, providing municipal law enforcement services within town limits. Arrest records in Halifax County are public records accessible under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Virginia Code § 2.2-3700 et seq.).

The Virginia State Police also maintain jurisdiction on state highways throughout Halifax County and can be contacted through the Appomattox Division. No tribal police agencies operate within Halifax County, as there are no federally recognized tribal lands in Halifax County.

Criminal, Arrest & Jail Records

Criminal Records

The criminal records system in Halifax County includes records of felonies, misdemeanors, traffic violations, and the sex offender registry. Residents can request background checks through the Virginia State Police, which provides full criminal history reports. The Virginia State Police also helps with maintaining statewide criminal records, offering services to Halifax County residents seeking detailed background information.

Arrest Records

Arrest records in Halifax County are maintained by Halifax County Sheriff's Office. These records can be requested by residents and attorneys through formal applications, often requiring identification and a small processing fee. Arrest records typically include the individual's name, date of arrest, charges, and booking details. The Virginia Freedom of Information Act governs the accessibility of these records, for public access while protecting sensitive information. Requests for arrest records can be made in person or through written applications to the Sheriff's Office.

Jail & Inmate Records

Halifax County Adult Detention Center is the primary jail facility in Halifax County. It handles the booking process for people arrested within Halifax County, where they are photographed, fingerprinted, and their personal information is recorded. Inmate lookup services are available through the Sheriff's Office, allowing family and friends to find out if someone is currently detained. Visitation rules are specific to the facility and typically require scheduling in advance.

  • The bond and bail process follows Virginia state guidelines, allowing arrested individuals to secure release pending trial, provided they meet the necessary conditions.

Mugshots & Booking Photos

Mugshots in Halifax County are taken and retained by Halifax County Sheriff's Office during the booking process. These booking photos are part of the arrest records and can be accessed through the Sheriff's Office. While some mugshots may be available online through official or third-party websites, Virginia does not have specific laws mandating the removal of mugshots from public access. Individuals seeking to remove their mugshots from online platforms may need to pursue legal avenues or contact the hosting site directly.

Courts & Case Records

Halifax County is served by the 10th Judicial Circuit Court of Virginia, with Halifax County Circuit Court located at 45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558. The Circuit Court Clerk's office can be reached at and handles felony criminal cases, civil cases over $4,500, domestic relations matters, appeals from lower courts, and maintains land records. The court's website is accessible through Virginia's Judicial System portal.

  • Halifax County General District Court, located at the same courthouse complex, handles misdemeanor criminal cases, traffic violations, civil cases up to $25,000, and preliminary hearings for felonies.
  • Certified copies of court documents cost $2.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page.
45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558

The General District Court phone is. Halifax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court, also at 45 Ferrell Lane, phone, has jurisdiction over juvenile delinquency, child abuse and neglect, domestic violence, and support and custody matters. Court records in Virginia are governed by Virginia Code § 17.1-208, which mandates that court records are public unless specifically sealed by court order or protected by statute.

The Circuit Court Clerk maintains an online case information system accessible through the Virginia Judicial System's secure remote access service at eapps.courts.state.va.us/ocpa, which requires a subscription fee of $0.50 per search plus $0.50 per page for documents. Walk-in searches at the Clerk's office are available during business hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Clerk's office accepts cash, checks, and credit cards for payment.

Property & Public Records

Property and land records for Halifax County are maintained by the Circuit Court Clerk's office at 45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558 The Clerk is the official Recorder of Deeds for Halifax County, maintaining all real estate documents including deeds, deeds of trust, mortgages, liens, easements, releases, plats, and subdivision maps dating back to Halifax County's founding.

  • The office provides an online land records search system accessible through Halifax County website and third-party vendor services, though some services may require subscription fees for full document access.
  • Certified copies cost $2.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page.
  • Real estate tax records, including payment history and current assessments, can be accessed online or by visiting the Treasurer's office.
45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558
45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax County, VA 24558

Walk-in public access terminals are available at the Clerk's office during regular business hours for free index searching. Virginia Code § 17.1-227 requires the Clerk to maintain and index all land records. Property tax records and assessments are maintained by Halifax County Commissioner of the Revenue at 45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax County, VA 24558

The Commissioner's office conducts property assessments and maintains ownership records for taxation purposes. Property tax collection is handled by Halifax County Treasurer's office at the same address An online GIS mapping system is available through Halifax County website, providing parcel information, property boundaries, ownership data, and assessment values.

This interactive mapping tool allows citizens to search by owner name, parcel number, or address. Halifax County reassesses property values periodically as required by Virginia law.

Vital Records

Vital records for Halifax County, Virginia, are governed by Virginia Code § 32.1-250 et seq, which establishes requirements for birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. Birth and death certificates for events occurring in Halifax County can be requested through the Virginia Department of Health, Division of Vital Records, 2001 Maywill Street, Richmond, VA 23230. The state office handles all certified birth and death certificates for the entire Commonwealth. Birth certificates cost $12.00 for the first copy and $10.00 for each additional copy ordered at the same time.

  • Death certificates cost $12.00 per copy.
  • Processing time is typically 2-4 weeks for mail requests.
  • VitalChek, an authorized third-party vendor, offers expedited online ordering at vitalchek.com with additional service fees and faster processing, typically 3-5 business days.
  • Marriage licenses cost $30.00 and are valid for 60 days from issuance.
  • Marriage records are maintained by the Circuit Court Clerk and can be requested for a fee.
45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558

Applicants must provide valid government-issued photo identification and proof of eligibility, as Virginia restricts access to immediate family members, legal representatives, or those with a tangible interest. Marriage licenses in Virginia are issued by any Circuit Court Clerk in the Commonwealth, including Halifax County Circuit Court Clerk at 45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558 No waiting period or blood test is required.

Both parties must appear in person with valid identification. Divorce records, including final decrees, are maintained by the Circuit Court Clerk where the divorce was granted. Certified copies cost $2.00 for the first page plus $0.50 for additional pages.

The state Vital Records office also maintains a central index of marriages and divorces.

Business & Licensing

Business licensing and registration in Halifax County involves multiple agencies depending on the type of business activity. Local business licenses are administered by Halifax County Commissioner of the Revenue at 45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558 All businesses operating in Halifax County must obtain a local business license, with fees based on gross receipts and business classification. Applications are available at the Commissioner's office or on Halifax County website. Renewal is required annually.

  • The filing fee is approximately $10.00, and fictitious names must be published in a local newspaper of general circulation.
  • For formal business entity formation (corporations, LLCs, limited partnerships), the Virginia State Corporation Commission at scc.virginia.gov/clk/begin.aspx provides full online services.
45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558
515 Broad Street, South Boston, VA 24592

Fictitious name registrations (DBA - "Doing Business As") are filed with Halifax County Circuit Court Clerk at 45 Ferrell Lane, phone, as required by Virginia Code § 59.1-69. The SCC maintains the official business entity database searchable at scc.virginia.gov, where citizens can verify business registrations, view annual reports, and confirm good standing status. Professional and occupational licenses are issued by the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR).

Sales tax permits are required for retail businesses and are obtained through the Virginia Department of Taxation. Building permits, zoning approvals, and land use permits are handled by Halifax County Department of Planning and Zoning at 45 Ferrell Lane The department reviews site plans, subdivision plats, and special use permits.

The South Boston-Halifax County Chamber of Commerce, located at 515 Broad Street, South Boston, VA 24592, phone, website sbhchamber.com, provides business development resources and networking opportunities for Halifax Countyal business community.

Elections & Voter Records

Elections in Halifax County are administered by Halifax County Office of General Registrar and Electoral Board, located at 45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558. The Registrar's office can be reached at and provides full election services including voter registration, absentee voting, and election information. Virginia offers online voter registration through the Virginia Department of Elections at vote.virginia.gov, where eligible citizens can register, check registration status, and update voter information.

  • Absentee voting in Virginia is available to all registered voters without requiring an excuse since 2020 legislative changes.
  • Voters may request absentee ballots online at vote.virginia.gov, by mail, by fax, or in person at the Registrar's office.
  • The deadline to request a mailed absentee ballot is 11 days before the election; in-person absentee voting is available beginning 45 days before any election and ending the Saturday before Election Day.
  • Citizens may request to observe voting and counting processes.
  • Halifax County Electoral Board holds public meetings, and records of proceedings are available upon request under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act.
45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558

To register to vote in Halifax County, applicants must be US citizens, Virginia residents, at least 18 years old by the next general election, and not currently declared mentally incapacitated by a court or convicted of a felony (unless rights have been restored). The voter registration deadline in Virginia is 22 days before any election. Virginia offers same-day registration during the early voting period with proof of residency.

Voters can find their assigned polling place by visiting the Virginia Department of Elections website at vote.virginia.gov or by contacting the Registrar's office directly. Halifax County operates multiple precincts throughout Halifax County, with locations published before each election. Election records that are public in Virginia include the registered voter list (available for purchase for legitimate purposes under Virginia Code § 24.2-405), campaign finance reports filed with the Virginia Department of Elections, candidate qualification documents, and precinct-level election results.

Halifax County Electoral Board certifies election results, which are posted on the Virginia Department of Elections website typically within days of each election. In the November 2024 general election, Halifax County reported voter turnout of approximately 62%, consistent with rural Virginia counties in presidential election years. The next major election is November 3, 2026, featuring US House of Representatives races for Virginia's 5th Congressional District, along with potential special elections for state legislative seats.

Virginia holds off-year gubernatorial elections, with the next Governor's race scheduled for November 2025. Virginia's election transparency is governed by Virginia Code § 24.2-101 et seq, which establishes public access to voter lists, campaign finance records, and election results.

Economy & Demographics

Halifax County's economy has historically been rooted in agriculture, particularly tobacco farming, which dominated the scene for over two centuries. While agriculture remains important, Halifax County has diversified significantly in recent decades. Major employers include BWX Technologies (formerly Babcock & Wilcox), a nuclear components manufacturer that operates a significant facility in Halifax County employing hundreds of workers in advanced manufacturing.

  • The median household income in Halifax County is approximately $41,000, below both state and national averages, reflecting the rural character and economic challenges facing Halifax County.
  • Tourism related to outdoor recreation, including the Staunton River Battlefield State Park and lake recreation on Kerr Reservoir (Buggs Island Lake), provides seasonal economic activity.

Retail and healthcare sectors provide substantial employment, with Sentara Halifax Regional Hospital acting as a major employer and healthcare provider. Manufacturing remains a key economic sector, with industrial parks along US Route 360 and US Route 58 corridors attracting distribution and light manufacturing operations. Agriculture continues to contribute through timber production, cattle operations, and diversified crops beyond traditional tobacco.

The Staunton River has historically powered mills and industrial operations. The unemployment rate typically tracks slightly above Virginia's state average, reflecting rural economic conditions. The Mid-Atlantic Broadband Communities Corporation (MBC), a regional broadband provider headquartered in South Boston, represents an investment in digital infrastructure intended to support economic development.

The Southern Virginia Regional Alliance works on regional economic development initiatives. Retail activity concentrates in South Boston along US Route 58. Halifax County actively seeks industrial recruitment and has available industrial sites with rail and highway access.

Workforce development through Southside Virginia Community College supports manufacturing and healthcare career pathways.

Transparency Score

Court Records: Yes: Online (subscription) | Property: Yes: Online GIS/Search | Arrest/Jail: Limited: Phone/In-Person | Vital Records: Limited: State Office Required | Business: Yes: Online (State SCC) | Elections: Yes: Online | Overall Score: 7/10, Halifax County provides good online access to court indices, property records, and election information, though some arrest records and vital records require direct contact or state-level processing.

Official Government Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for someone recently arrested in Halifax County, Virginia?
To search for someone recently arrested in Halifax County, Virginia, you can contact the Blue Ridge Regional Jail Authority, which oversees the Halifax Adult Detention Center. They offer an online inmate lookup tool on their website where you can search by name. For more detailed information, you may also call the detention center directly to inquire about recent arrests and inmate status.
Mugshots or booking photos in Halifax County, Virginia, can be obtained from the Halifax County Sheriff's Office. They may provide access to these records upon request, depending on the case and privacy laws. Some booking photos might be available through the Blue Ridge Regional Jail Authority's online portal, where you can search for current inmates.
To obtain a criminal background check in Halifax County, Virginia, you need to contact the Virginia State Police, as they handle background checks through their Central Criminal Records Exchange. You can request a background check by submitting a completed SP-167 form along with the required fee. Local law enforcement agencies like the Halifax County Sheriff's Office may also assist with fingerprinting services necessary for the background check process.
You can look up sex offenders in Halifax County, Virginia, by accessing the Virginia State Police Sex Offender Registry. This online database allows you to search for registered sex offenders by name, location, or proximity to a specific address. The registry provides detailed information about offenders, including their current status and any restrictions they may have.
You can register to vote in Halifax County through the Halifax County Office of General Registrar at 45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558, or online at vote.virginia.gov. Virginia requires registration at least 22 days before an election, though same-day registration is available during the early voting period with proof of residency. You must be a US citizen, Virginia resident, and at least 18 years old by the next general election. The Registrar's office at (434) 476-3364 can assist with registration questions and absentee ballot requests.
Property records in Halifax County are maintained by the Circuit Court Clerk at 45 Ferrell Lane, Halifax, VA 24558, phone (434) 476-3363. The Clerk's office provides online access to land records including deeds, mortgages, liens, and plats through subscription services and the county website. The Halifax County Commissioner of the Revenue and Treasurer maintain property tax assessment records, accessible through an online GIS mapping system that allows free searches by owner name, address, or parcel number. Walk-in searches are available at the courthouse during business hours.
Birth and death certificates for Halifax County are issued by the Virginia Department of Health, Division of Vital Records, 2001 Maywill Street, Richmond, VA 23230. Birth certificates cost $12.00 for the first copy and death certificates cost $12.00 per copy. You must provide valid photo ID and proof of eligibility as an immediate family member or legal representative. Processing takes 2-4 weeks by mail, or you can use VitalChek.com for expedited online ordering with additional fees for 3-5 business day processing.
Local business licenses in Halifax County are issued by the Commissioner of the Revenue at 45 Ferrell Lane, phone (434) 476-6253. Fictitious name (DBA) registrations are filed with the Circuit Court Clerk at the same address, phone (434) 476-3363. For formal business entities like corporations and LLCs, search the Virginia State Corporation Commission database at scc.virginia.gov, which provides free online access to all registered business entities, annual reports, and registered agent information. The SCC database is the most source for verifying Virginia business registrations.

Cities & Towns in Halifax County

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