Virginia Beach Phone Directory

The Virginia Beach phone directory is your entry point for staff, office, and public records contacts. This page gives you direct numbers for city hall, police, courts, and records officers. You can look up each department by name. The search tools below help you find a phone directory record fast. All info comes from official Virginia Beach and Virginia sources. Use the links below to reach the right office.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Virginia Beach Phone Directory Overview

Virginia Beach is the largest city in Virginia by population. The city phone directory runs through the main city site at vbgov.com. You can find staff, departments, and elected officials there. The city also runs an Open Data Portal that posts FOIA request logs. That tool shows each request number, requester name, and short description.

Example public log entries include requests for city employee email lists and police records management info. The logs prove how active the city is on public records work. Anyone can search the open data portal at gis.data.vbgov.com. That is a good starting place when you want to see how the city handles your type of request.

State Police back city searches with criminal history and sex offender data. See the source at https://www.vsp.virginia.gov/.

Virginia State Police phone directory page for Virginia Beach

Call the state police for a name-based check beyond the city phone directory.

Virginia Beach Police Phone Directory

The Virginia Beach Police Department is at 2509 Princess Anne Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23456. The department runs special investigations, patrol, and records units. Call the main department line for accident reports, incident reports, and general records. For urgent help, dial 911. Non-emergency numbers route through the main city switchboard.

The city also has an Investigation Review Panel for police oversight. The panel is run out of the Human Resources Department at the Municipal Center, Building 18, 2424 Courthouse Drive, Room 106, Virginia Beach, VA 23456. The phone is (757) 385-8374. The panel reviews police investigations and reports to the city.

Virginia Beach City Codes Phone Directory

The city posts Codes and Ordinances online at the official city government site. The code covers zoning, public record access, and local laws. Use it when you need to cite a rule in a FOIA request or in a public hearing. The code is kept up to date by the city. Prior versions may also be on file.

The City Clerk's office is the point of contact for meeting records, council minutes, and legislative files. City Hall sits at the Municipal Center off Courthouse Drive. Call the main city number to reach any department by name.

Vital records in Virginia Beach tie back to the state office. See the source at https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/vital-records/.

Virginia vital records phone directory contact

Use that office to confirm a birth, death, or marriage for a city resident.

Virginia Beach Circuit Court Phone Directory

The Virginia Beach Circuit Court is part of the Virginia Judicial System. Court contact info sits on vacourts.gov. The clerk's office handles land records, probate, marriage licenses, and civil and criminal cases. Case files are public under Virginia law, with some parts sealed by statute or court order.

Use the online case system for a name search across Virginia Beach cases. General District Court handles traffic and small claims. Both court levels list clerk phone numbers on the state court site. The Virginia Beach phone directory for courts routes through the state portal.

Virginia FOIA and Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach phone directory lookups rely on the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. See Va. Code ยง 2.2-3700 for the policy. The law says records held by public bodies are presumed open. You can find staff names, phone numbers, and email in city directories because of this law.

Response times are set by state code. A public body must respond in five work days. The office can extend that by seven days if needed. Virginia Beach follows these rules for phone directory and staff contact requests. Every city employee who acts as a FOIA officer gets training under state rules.

Some info is not public. Parts of personnel files are shielded by statute. Home phone numbers of staff may be held back. Work phone numbers and city desk lines stay open. The FOIA penalty law covers wilful failures to comply. Fines can be charged for a clear violation by an officer.

State Tools for Virginia Beach Phone Directory

Beyond the Virginia Beach phone directory, you can use state tools to find people. The Virginia Judicial System runs a case info portal. The General District Court Online Case Information System lists case parties by name. That helps confirm a person lived or worked in the area.

The Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records holds birth, death, marriage, and divorce files. Access is set by state code. The Virginia Department of Elections portal lets a person check their own voter file. That gives a home address on record with the state.

Criminal history lookups for Virginia Beach run through the Virginia State Police. The state keeps a sex offender registry under state code. Dissemination rules sit in a separate statute. These tools back up a city phone directory search when you need more context.

Virginia Beach Phone Directory Search Tips

When you search the Virginia Beach phone directory, start with the department you think holds the record. A direct call saves time. If you don't know which office, call the main city line and ask for the clerk. The clerk can route you or give you a direct phone number. This is the fastest way to find a Virginia Virginia Beach phone directory contact.

For a records request, put it in writing. Give your name, your address, and a short description of what you want. Don't ask a question. Ask for a record. State law says staff must respond in five work days. They may ask for an extra seven days if the job is large. Every Virginia Beach office must have a trained FOIA officer on staff. That rule applies to every Virginia public body.

A clear request saves money. Broad requests cost more staff time. Narrow the date range. Name the specific record. Ask for the record in electronic form when you can. That keeps copy fees down. If the fee estimate is high, you can trim the request and get a new estimate. Virginia law also covers public meetings. Meeting minutes, agendas, and packets are all open records under that rule.

Open Records and Virginia Beach Phone Directory

Virginia law puts a strong thumb on the side of open records. The Virginia Beach phone directory is open for a reason. The public has a right to know who works for the city, what they do, and how to reach them. Work phones, work emails, and office addresses are public. Home phones, home addresses, and personal cell numbers for most staff are not. Some high risk jobs get extra protection.

The public can inspect public records or get copies. You can ask for paper, email, or digital form. The city may charge reasonable fees for finding and copying the record. You can ask for a fee estimate before the work starts. If the fee is too high, you can narrow the request. The FOIA Advisory Council can help you frame a request that works.

The Virginia FOIA Advisory Council can be reached by email at foiacouncil@dls.virginia.gov. Phone is 804-698-1810 or toll-free 866-448-4100. They give free help to anyone on records questions. Use them when you feel stuck. The Virginia Beach phone directory is one piece of a bigger open records system in the state.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results

Nearby Virginia Beach Phone Directory Cities

Looking for a phone directory lookup in another Virginia city? Try one of these nearby phone directory pages.