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Moving

We're Moving!

The Norfolk Sheriff's Office Administration Building will be closed as of April 14, 2026 for renovations.

The City of Norfolk will begin renovations soon and we're not sure how long it will take, so in order to facillitate the work, the Norfolk Sheriff's Office's Administrative Team will be relocating to another building for the forseeable future.

We'll be about ten minutes away at 538 Front Street, near the Red Cross' headquarters off Brambleton Avenue.

We look forward to seeing you there, but pardon our mess while we get things organized.

Here's a map to give you a better idea of where we're moving:

Our Current Building

Our Temporary Building

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Sheriff Joe Baron Foundation Sports Camps

Sheriff Joe Baron Foundation Sports Camps


Registrations for our 2026 Sports Camps are open!

sjbf logo NSO strokedEach summer we host the Sheriff Joe Baron Youth Sport Camps. These camps are free for youth ages 8-12 who live in Norfolk.

In 2026, we will be holding four camps - each on a different day of the week. They will consist of camps for soccer, basketball, baseball, and football. 

The camps will be held the week of June 15 to 18. 

Participants will be provided with a camp shirt, breakfast, and lunch. Experienced coaches will guide campers through outdoor games and team challenges, as well as skill-building drills.

Registration opened on April 6. The number of kids we can accept is limited, so once registration opens, you should do so quickly.

Click HERE to Learn More or to Register

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Sheriff Joe Baron Foundation Summer Camps

Sheriff Joe Baron Foundation Summer Camps


Registrations for our 2026 Youth Camps are now FULL!

sjbf logo nso stroked newEach summer, we host the Sheriff Joe Baron Youth Summer Camps for Norfolk youth ages 8 to 12. They consist of two one-week camp sessions held in consecutive weeks.

The Norfolk Sheriff’s Office Community Affairs Division leads the camps as a way to engage children in positive activities during the summertime and connect children with law enforcement officers. The summer camps are held at Camp Apasus off of Granby Street in Norfolk.

The summer camps include a variety of activities like painting, canoeing, archery, , fishing, water activities, and more; as well as field trips to places like the Chrylser Museum. 

In 2026, the camps will be held the weeks of June 22 to 26 and June 29 to July 2.

 However, Registration for both weeks is already FULL. 

You can still sign up to be on the waitlist in case a slot opens up.

Click HERE to Learn More or to sign up to be on the waitlist

The camps are conducted in partnership with Girl Scouts of the Colonial Coast, the Virginia Attorney General’s Office, Norfolk Parks and Recreation, and the Norfolk Sheriff’s Office. Norfolk Public Schools provides transportation and food for the kids. 

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Our Fallen


Our Fallen


Corporal Gilbran Barclift
End of Watch: August 16, 2017

Corporal Gibran Barclift, 39, suffered a fatal heart attack after searching inmates at the Norfolk Sheriff's Office Jail at 811 E. City Hall Avenue in Norfolk at 4:50 a.m.

Due to manpower issues, Corporal Barclift stayed after his 12-hour shift to help the oncoming shift search 22 inmates who were preparing to be transported to the courthouse. After securing the last inmates in their holding cell, Corporal Barclift collapsed in the hallway. Despite performing life-saving measures, Corporal Barclift was pronounced deceased at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital.

Corporal Barclift served with the Norfolk Sheriff's Office for 14 years and 9 months.

 

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Media Relations

Media Relations

The Norfolk Sheriff's Office prides itself on transparency. We make all reasonable efforts to accommodate requests from news organizations.

For interview requests and other inquiries, members of the media ONLY may contact: 

NSO Public Information Officer:
 
Jamie Bastas

757-589-5692
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Information About Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Requests

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FOIA Requests

Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) Requests

Click HERE to read about your FOIA rights and our responsibilities

Please fill out and submit this form:

NSO FOIA Records Request

Provide as much information as you can. Include name(s), date(s), address(es). Example: “I need a copy of all building permits for my home, 1001 Sand Road, that were filed between Jan. 1, 2005, and Dec. 31, 2015.”
(Select One)

PLEASE NOTE:  If you request that copies of the records be mailed to you, you will be charged for the paper copies, CD or flash drive, in addition to the customary costs of searching for and producing the requested records. The format used to mail the records will depend on the volume of records. The records will be sent by the United States Postal Service. Please allow an additional three weeks to receive the records after they are mailed. We are not responsible for mail delays. 

Please check the box below if you would like to receive a cost estimate of charges to fulfill this request

NOTE: You MUST include a scanned image or photo of your driver's license or government-issued ID. If you have any other supplemental information you would like to provide as a part of this request (i.e. letters, emails, etc.) please add them below:

Drag and drop files here or Browse Max file size: 128MB

foia logoIf you have questions regarding your request,
please reach out to our FOIA Officers:
Jamie Bastas and Col. Mike O'Toole.

Norfolk Sheriff's Office
Attn: FOIA Officer:
140 East Street
Norfolk, VA 23510

Phone: (757) 664-4700
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Frequently asked questions about FOIA


  • What happens after I submit a records request?

    After a FOIA request is received, it is reviewed by a member of the FOIA Officer.

    You will receive a reply to your request within five business days. This reply may be one of the following five responses, which are outlined in Virginia Code 2.2-3704(B), part of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act:

    1. The requested records are being entirely withheld. It is our responsibility to inform you of the volume of records (such as the number of pages) and their general subject matter. We also must cite the specific section of Virginia law that authorizes us, or mandates us, to withhold the records. 

    2. The requested records are being provided in part and are being withheld in part. It is our responsibility to inform you of the specific section of Virginia law that authorizes us, or mandates us, to withhold the records. 

    3. The requested records could not be found or do not exist. This response will be necessary in cases where no records are held by the City or the Norfolk Police Department, or when records have been lost or damaged, such as by fire or flood. However, if we learn that the records might be held by another public body, such as the Division of Motor Vehicles or the Virginia State Police, we will include contact information for the other public body in our response. 

    4. It is not practically possible to provide the requested records or to determine whether they are available within the five-work-day period. If we require more time to complete the processing of your request, the Virginia Freedom of Information Act generally allows us to invoke an extension of seven business days. This is allowed if we invoke this extension within five business days after we have received your request. Our invocation of the extension will include one or more of several reasons allowed by the FOIA, such as a need for the records to be reviewed by a City attorney, or because the custodian of the requested records is out of the office. This response is necessary if, for example, the City staff member who holds the records is on vacation. 

    5. If your request includes criminal investigative files as outlined in Virginia Code 2.2-3706.1, we will have 60 business days in which to provide a response to you.

    The Virginia Freedom of Information Act requires that requesters identify the records they are seeking with “reasonable specificity.” If we can’t identify the records you are requesting, we may need to contact you to better understand what you are looking for. 

    After you submit your request for records, it will be forwarded to the relevant department(s) to locate the records you seek and to determine the volume of those records and any costs associated with satisfying your request. You will be contacted about the availability of and/or provided with copies of the records in question.

  • Is there a cost for requesting records?

    Under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, the Norfolk Sheriff's Office (NSO) may assess reasonable charges for fulfilling a FOIA request, not to exceed its actual cost incurred in accessing, duplicating, supplying and searching for the requested records, or developing a cost estimate. For more information on the costs that may be billed to you, please see below.

    The Norfolk Sheriff's Office charges for records provided through the FOIA process in accordance with Title 2.2, Chapter 37 of the Code of Virginia. The Virginia Freedom of Information Act allows us to charge requesters for the actual costs of responding to FOIA requests. These allowable charges include staff time spent searching for and redacting exempt information from the requested records, copying costs, costs for discs or flash drives, or any other costs directly related to supplying the requested records. These costs cannot include general overhead costs. 

    For example, if two NSO staff members work on a records request for one hour, the cost would be calculated based on each person’s hourly rate of pay. If one person earns $25 an hour, and the other person earns $15 an hour, the total cost for producing electronic records would be $40. 

    If a requester asks for paper copies of documents or asks that the records be provided on a CD or flash drive, charges for those items are: 15 cents for each black-and-white copy; 25 cents for each color copy; $1 for each CD; and $10 for each flash drive, which holds 2GB of data. 

    If we estimate that it will cost more than $200 to respond to your request, we may require you to pay a deposit, not to exceed the amount of the estimate, before proceeding with your request. The total working days that we have to respond to your request does not include the time between when we ask for a deposit and when you respond. This deposit is based on an estimate only, and the final cost of production may be more or less than the deposit. If the final cost is less than the deposit, the balance will be returned to you. However, if the final cost is more than the deposit, the balance will be charged to you. 

    You may request that we estimate in advance the charges for supplying records that you have requested. This will allow you to know about any costs up front or give you the opportunity to modify your request to try to lower the estimated costs. 

    If you would like a cost estimate, please let us know promptly (before we provide a response to your request) by emailing us at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. If we do not hear from you promptly, we will continue to process your request, and you may be responsible for the charges incurred.

    If you owe us money from a previous FOIA request that has remained unpaid for more than 30 days, NSO may require payment of the past-due bill before it will respond to your new FOIA request. 

    The Virginia Freedom of Information Act requires us to post this statement:

     “A public body may make reasonable charges not to exceed its actual cost incurred in accessing, duplicating, supplying, or searching for the requested records and shall make all reasonable efforts to supply the requested records at the lowest possible cost. No public body shall impose any extraneous, intermediary, or surplus fees or expenses to recoup the general costs associated with creating or maintaining records or transacting the general business of the public body. Any duplicating fee charged by a public body shall not exceed the actual cost of duplication. Prior to conducting a search for records, the public body shall notify the requester in writing that the public body may make reasonable charges not to exceed its actual cost incurred in accessing, duplicating, supplying, or searching for requested records and inquire of the requester whether he would like to request a cost estimate in advance of the supplying of the requested records as set forth in subsection F of § 2.2-3704 of the Code of Virginia.” 

    Again - if you would like a cost estimate, please let us know promptly (before we provide a response to your request) by emailing us at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. If we do not hear from you promptly, we will continue to process your request, and you may be responsible for the charges incurred.

  • What records are commonly exempt from release under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act?

    Certain police records, or portions of police records, are exempt from disclosure under Virginia Code 2.2-3706, which maintains that information contained in criminal investigative files and information on the identities of witnesses and victims, including 911 callers, are exempt from mandatory release under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. See the Code of Virginia § 2.2-3706 Disclosure of law-enforcement and criminal records and limitations for details. 

    The FOIA law includes provisions that exempt other types of records, such as some city personnel information, any financial account information, personal information such as Social Security numbers, confidential tax information, confidential human services information, and legal advice given to the City under certain circumstances. You can find commonly cited FOIA exemptions from the Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council:

    https://foiacouncil.dls.virginia.gov/Applicability_Exemptions/Records_Exemptions.htm

  • What exemptions from disclosure does the Norfolk Sheriff's Office often invoke?

    The Virginia Freedom of Information Act requires that the following information related to employees of the Norfolk Sheriff's Office be released when requested: a person’s name, position, job classification, official salary, or (for hourly employees) rate of pay of, and information on any allowances or reimbursements paid to them. This applies to requests for information on individual employees and to requests for lists of multiple employees. To protect the privacy of Norfolk Sheriff's Office employees, no other personnel-related information is generally disclosed, including records of administrative investigations into allegations of wrongdoing by law enforcement. 

    To protect the integrity of ongoing investigations, the Norfolk Sheriff's Office does not routinely release information included in investigative files. After a case is adjudicated or otherwise closed, other exemptions to information in the case file may apply. 

    To protect the attorney-client privilege and attorney work product, the Norfolk Sheriff's Office withholds from release legal advice and work of its attorneys. 

    To protect the financial interest of the agency, the Norfolk Sheriff's Office routinely withholds information relating to the negotiation and award of a specific contract where competition or bargaining is involved before the award of the contract. After the award, proprietary information and trade secret information is routinely withheld. 

    The Virginia Freedom of Information Act does not require a governmental body to create records, to do legal research, or to answer questions about the records we might provide.

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811 Marketplace

811 811 Market Place


The Norfolk Sheriff’s Office opened the 811 Market Place to serve your loved ones fresh food in jail.  This program offers you the opportunity to provide a meal to a loved one during their stay.  It also gives a select few people the opportunity to work in the kitchen preparing meals and increasing their skills that they can take with them when they are finished with their stay.

Our cooks prepare the hot meals in house, and we hand-deliver orders Monday through Friday.

Each inmate is allowed two such meals per day. You can easily choose your selection on the 811 Market Place webpage. You can start your order by clicking the button below:

Click HERE to place an order with 811 Market Place

You can also order snacks and personal items for your inmate on our Canteen Services page.

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Corrections

Corrections

norfolk city jail buildingDeputies in Corrections are responsible for maintaining safety and security for everyone in the City Jail.

The records office checks in and authorizes releasing inmates. Whenever deputies transport inmates, records employees are aware of the move. An inmate count is verified three times a day.

Inmates go through medical testing to make sure they’re not spreading any illnesses before they are assigned to a jail cell block. Classification counselors house the inmates based on their criminal charges, prior criminal history, and behavior.


  • Capt. Gill

    OIC of Jail Operations

    757-664-4984

     

     

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  • Capt. Richardson

    OIC of Medical & Programs

    757-664-4984

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  • Capt. Glaser

    OIC of Services

    757-823-1554

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Inmate Library

Inmate Library

In November 2023, the Norfolk City Jail had to stop accepting book deliveries directly from publishers and Amazon because contraband was getting into the jail through the delivery of those items and posing a threat to the life, health, and safety of those in the facility.

In January 2024, the Norfolk Sheriff’s Office hosted a book drive to refresh the books in the Inmate Library. The book drive was a huge success and citizens have asked how they can continue to support the inmate library after the book drive.

With that in mind, we’ve curated a wish list of books recommended by our librarian on Amazon. You can contribute to the well-being of our inmates by purchasing one or more of these books through our Amazon Wish List.

Go to our Amazon Wish List

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CPU PSAs

Public Service Announcements



Listen to a message from OIC Capt. Mike Imprevento
Social media scams
"Smishing"
Phone scams
Gov't agencies won't call you
Targeting military personnel
Charity scams
Refund scams

Senior Fest Sponsorship Levels

Sponsor Levels: Amount: Sponsorship includes:
Diamond Sponsor $7,500 Exhibitor table, 4 lunch tickets, logo placement in event program, thank you plaque, logo placement on invitations/press releases, recognition during program, and opportunity to speak to attendees.
Platinum Sponsor $5,000 Exhibitor table, 2 lunch tickets, logo placement in event program, thank you plaque, and logo placement on invitation/press releases.
Gold Sponsor $3,500 Exhibitor table, 2 lunch tickets, logo placement in event program and thank you plaque.
Silver Sponsor $2,500 Exhibitor table, 2 lunch tickets, and logo placement in event program and appreciation certificate.
Bronze Sponsor $1,000 Exhibitor table, 2 lunch tickets, appreciation certificate.
Vendor Table $100 Exhibitor table and 2 lunch tickets.

(All vendors/sponsor levels must include a door prize in the amount of $25.00)

Senior Fest 2023 - Registration

Senior Fest 2023 Registration

Thank you so much for your interest in our Senior Support Services Seminar.

Senior Fest is designed to showcase a wide variety of community resources specifically geared towards seniors - from free health screenings, cost savings, and job opportunities to joining social groups.

Once you register using the form below, you'll be taken to a page where you can print out your "ticket." If you provided an email address below, your ticket will be sent to you when you register.


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