Patrick County Jail

Physical Address
742 Commerce StStuart, VA, 24171

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At a Glance

Communication

  • When registering for Patrick County Everbridge alerts, check the 'Community Alerts' box under 'My Alerts' to receive county-specific messages.
  • Everbridge alert definitions state that an 'Advisory' causes significant inconvenience below warning criteria and a 'Watch' means conditions are favorable for an event.
  • The Everbridge registration instructions include a local contact to help sign up people who do not have computer access.

Mail & Letters

  • Mail payments (check or money order) for Patrick County go to the Treasurer at P.O. Box 668, Stuart, VA 24171.
  • Many Virginia facilities route personal mail through an off‑site processor; letters and photos are frequently scanned and originals may be destroyed.
  • Address every piece of mail with the inmate’s full name and ID, the full facility name (no abbreviations), and your full physical return address.

Sending Money

  • The Patrick County Treasurer’s Office accepts payments for personal property, real estate, vehicle license fees, and annual dog licenses.
  • Mail a check or money order to Patrick County Treasurer at P.O. Box 668, Stuart, VA 24171.
  • You can pay online using ACI Payments or by calling 833‑398‑6729; ACI charges a fee and requires Jurisdiction Code 6215 and your 11‑digit bill number.

Contact Info

  • In-person payments are accepted at the Treasurer's Office in the Veterans Memorial Building, 106 Rucker Street, 2nd Floor, Room 221, Stuart, VA 24171.
  • If you lack computer access, Everbridge sign-up assistance is available from Mr. Scottie Cassell at 276-694-4940.
  • Patrick County Social Services main phone is (276) 694-6094 and fax is (276) 694-2160; office address is 106 Rucker Street, Stuart, VA 24171.

Facility Info

  • The Patrick County Emergency Services Office handles fire and rescue recruitment, retention, and coordination within the county.
  • Citizens can track the location of their mail-in ballot online via the Registrar’s ballot-tracking tool and are encouraged to use the Virginia Department of Elections website to register or request a ballot.
  • October 23, 2026 is the last day to register to vote, update voter information, or apply to receive a ballot by mail for the November 3, 2026 General Election.

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Topic Overviews

Communication

Patrick County uses Everbridge for community alerts. When registering, check the

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Mail & Letters

Mailing a payment to Patrick County? Send a check or money order to the Patrick County Treasurer at P.O. Box 668, Stuart, VA 24171. For personal mail, many Virginia correctional facilities route letters and photos through an off-site processing vendor. Your mail gets scanned and delivered electronically to the inmate—the original paper may be destroyed after processing. To avoid delays, address every item with the inmate's full name and ID, the complete facility name (skip abbreviations), and your full physical return address. Stick to common format and content limits: plain white paper, page limits per envelope, and photo size/quantity restrictions. Never send cash or personal checks inside letters.

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Sending Money

Patrick County handles payments through the Treasurer's Office—personal property, real estate, vehicle license fees, and dog licenses all go through here. Pay in person with cash, check, money order, or credit card. Credit card payments require the cardholder to present the card, and there's a 3% fee. Prefer mail? Send a check or money order to Patrick County Treasurer, P.O. Box 668, Stuart, VA 24171. Online and phone payments go through ACI Payments, which charges a processing fee. You'll need Jurisdiction Code 6215 and your 11-digit bill number (or call 833-398-6729). There's also a payment drop box outside the Patrick County Veterans Memorial Building—don't put cash in it, and include your bill and phone number with your payment.

Contact

For in-person payments on Patrick County matters, head to the Treasurer's Office in the Veterans Memorial Building at 106 Rucker Street, 2nd Floor, Room 221, Stuart, VA 24171. Need help signing up for Everbridge but don't have computer access? Contact Mr. Scottie Cassell at 276-694-4940. Patrick County Social Services can be reached at (276) 694-6094 or by fax at (276) 694-2160. Their office is at 106 Rucker Street, with a mailing address of PO Box 466, Stuart, VA 24171. When calling or visiting, have the person's full legal name, date of birth, and booking or ID number ready. Bring a photo ID for records requests or pickups, and confirm any additional documents before you go.

Common Questions

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How do I sign up for Patrick County Everbridge alerts?

Register for Patrick County Everbridge alerts and check the “Community Alerts” box under “My Alerts” to receive county-specific messages. If you don’t have computer access, call the local Everbridge contact listed in the registration instructions for help signing up.

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What do 'Advisory', 'Watch', and 'Warning' mean in Patrick County Everbridge alerts?

Everbridge defines an “Advisory” as a situation causing significant inconvenience below warning criteria, and a “Watch” as conditions favorable for an event. For the full wording (and any local examples), refer to the Everbridge alert definitions document.

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What communication options are typically available for families of people in jail?

Common options include phone calls, video visits (from home or a kiosk), and tablet messaging or other secure digital messages and photos. Confirm which services this facility uses and whether you need to create and verify an account with a third-party vendor before connecting or adding funds.

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Where do I send checks or money orders for Patrick County?

Mail checks or money orders for Patrick County to the Patrick County Treasurer at P.O. Box 668, Stuart, VA 24171.

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Will letters I send to an inmate be scanned or will originals be delivered?

Often, yes. Many Virginia facilities use an off-site vendor that scans letters and photos and delivers electronic copies to inmates, and the originals may be destroyed after scanning.

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Can I send books, magazines, or photos to an inmate?

Books and magazines are typically allowed only when mailed directly from an approved publisher or distributor. Photos may be allowed, but they’re usually limited by size and quantity and are inspected, so check format limits before sending.

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Need to pay county taxes or licenses? The Patrick County Treasurer's Office handles personal property, real estate, vehicle license fees, and annual dog licenses.

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