Tazewell County DUI Records
Tazewell County DUI records are filed and maintained at the General District Court and Circuit Court Clerk's office in Tazewell, Virginia. This large Far Southwest Virginia county in the coalfields region borders West Virginia and Kentucky, where the Sheriff's Office and Virginia State Police enforce DUI laws on Route 19, Route 460, Route 16, and county roads. You can search DUI case records online through Virginia's statewide court system, visit the courthouse in Tazewell, or submit a written public records request.
Tazewell County Overview
Tazewell County DUI Records -- Where They Are Filed
DUI cases in Tazewell County begin at the General District Court in Tazewell. This court handles all misdemeanor DUI charges under Virginia Code § 18.2-266, covering drivers with a BAC of 0.08% or higher or who are impaired by alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both. The General District Court Clerk maintains charging documents, warrants, continuances, and final judgments. Case status is available online through the Virginia courts online case information system. Full records require an in-person visit or a written request to the Tazewell courthouse.
Third-offense DUI cases charged as Class 6 felonies go to the Tazewell County Circuit Court. The Circuit Court Clerk maintains conviction records, sentencing orders, and historical case files used to prove prior offense history. Certified copies of court orders are available for a fee. Appeals from General District Court must be noted within 10 days and result in a full de novo trial in Circuit Court before a different judge.
| General District Court | Tazewell County General District Court |
|---|---|
| Circuit Court Clerk | Tazewell County Circuit Court Clerk |
| Location | Tazewell, Virginia (Far SW Virginia) |
| Online Case Search | eapps.courts.state.va.us |
How to Search Tazewell County DUI Records
The Virginia General District Court online case system lets you search DUI records in Tazewell County by name or case number. The portal shows case status, hearing dates, and dispositions for General District Court matters. Circuit Court records for felony DUI cases and appeals may not appear in the statewide portal. Contact the Tazewell County Circuit Court Clerk directly for those files.
For in-person searches, visit the courthouse in Tazewell during regular business hours. Bring the subject's full name, date of birth, and approximate offense date. Court staff can locate case files. You can view records on-site. Copies are available at fees set by Virginia statute. Certified copies carry the court seal and are used for legal and employment purposes.
Written requests under Virginia's Freedom of Information Act must be answered within five working days. Send your request to the appropriate clerk's office in Tazewell. Include the subject's name, relevant dates, and the type of record needed. Fees may apply for document reproduction and staff time.
Tazewell County is one of the larger counties in Southwest Virginia by both population and geographic size. Route 460 runs east-west through Bluefield (a town straddling the Virginia-West Virginia border) and the county seat of Tazewell. Route 19 is another major enforcement corridor. The county has a significant coal industry history and a largely rural character. DUI enforcement covers the main highways and the extensive rural road network throughout this mountainous county.
Tazewell County Law Enforcement and Arrest Records
The Tazewell County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement throughout the county. Deputies patrol Route 19, Route 460, Route 16, and county roads. DUI arrests follow standardized field sobriety testing and breath or blood testing under Virginia's implied consent law. Arrest records from the Sheriff's Office are public records available through written requests to the records division. Virginia State Police covers Tazewell County and patrols state highways. VSP handles serious DUI crash investigations and joint enforcement operations. Records from Virginia State Police are available through the VSP records office. The Virginia Department of Forensic Science certifies breath testing equipment used in Tazewell County and performs blood analysis for DUI cases requiring laboratory testing.
Virginia DUI Laws in Tazewell County
Virginia DUI law applies uniformly in Tazewell County. Under § 18.2-266, driving with a BAC of 0.08% or higher is a criminal offense. Driving while impaired by alcohol, drugs, or a combination is also prohibited. Virginia's implied consent law under § 18.2-268.2 requires drivers lawfully arrested for DUI to submit to chemical testing. Refusing triggers a one-year automatic license suspension. Drivers under 21 face a near-zero-tolerance standard under § 18.2-266.1. A passenger under 17 in the vehicle during a DUI adds five mandatory extra jail days and a minimum fine under § 18.2-270.D.
Penalties and Driving Record Impact
A first DUI in Virginia is a Class 1 misdemeanor with a $250 mandatory minimum fine. BAC between 0.15% and 0.20% adds five mandatory jail days. BAC over 0.20% means at least 10 mandatory days. A second DUI within five years requires a $500 minimum fine, 20 mandatory jail days, and a three-year license suspension. A third within 10 years is a Class 6 felony with a 90-day minimum jail sentence and $1,000 fine. DUI convictions stay on the Virginia driving record for 11 years and add six demerit points. The Virginia DMV charges a small fee for an online driving record. Ignition interlock under § 18.2-270.1 is required for high-BAC and repeat offenders for at least 12 months.
VASAP and Court Programs in Tazewell County
Most DUI convictions in Tazewell County result in a court referral to the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program under § 18.2-271.1. Program fees are paid by the defendant. After an intake assessment, VASAP assigns defendants to an education course or treatment plan. Courts in the 29th Circuit treat VASAP enrollment as a standard probation condition for DUI cases. Completing VASAP is required for full DMV license reinstatement. Contact the Tazewell County court or the regional VASAP coordinator for current enrollment procedures and fees.
Nearby Cities
Tazewell County is a remote Far Southwest Virginia county. The nearest qualifying Virginia cities are Norton in Wise County and Radford to the northeast in Montgomery County.