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Tennessee Jail Roster records help people find recent bookings, jail intake details, and custody updates across the state. Each county sheriff keeps its own roster, so searches often start with the local jail or sheriff site. This page points you to the best places to look, what details show up in a booking record, and when county tools lead into court or state records. If you need a quick starting point, use the county lists below, then move to the city pages or statewide tools that match the place and name you already have.

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How to Find Tennessee Jail Roster

County sheriff's offices are the main source for jail roster records in Tennessee. Each Tennessee county runs its own jail. When someone is arrested, the sheriff's office creates a jail roster record with the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and arresting agency. These Tennessee records are public. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, the custodian of a public record must make it available for inspection promptly. If that is not possible, the custodian has seven business days to respond. You do not need to be involved in the case to view a jail roster record in Tennessee. Any Tennessee citizen can ask to see these Tennessee jail records.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation runs a statewide system called TORIS (Tennessee Open Records Information Services) for criminal history searches. TORIS provides name-based criminal background searches on adults across the state. The cost is $29 per request and is non-refundable. You can pay with Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. Results come as a PDF that states whether the person has a Tennessee criminal history record. If a record exists, you get a copy of the criminal history. Contact TORIS at 615-744-4057 for help.

Tennessee TORIS jail roster search portal

No juvenile records show up in the TORIS results. Only adult Tennessee jail roster records and Tennessee criminal history appear in the search unless a juvenile was transferred to adult criminal court under Tenn. Code Ann. § 37-1-134.

Online Search Tools in Tennessee

Several free tools let you search for jail roster and inmate data online in Tennessee. The Tennessee Department of Correction runs the Felony Offender Information Lookup (FOIL) system. FOIL is free to use. You can search by name, TDOC ID, or State ID Number. The search shows current and former inmates including their full name, date of birth, TDOC ID, booking photos, aliases, sentence length, and incarceration location. The Department of Correction is at 320 Sixth Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee, 37243-0465, phone (615) 741-1000. For Tennessee prison records, Tennessee FOIL is the standard state tool.

Tennessee Department of Correction FOIL jail roster search

Many county sheriff's offices in Tennessee also post jail rosters on their own websites. Counties like Knox, Hamilton, Davidson, and Shelby provide online search tools where you can look up current inmates and recent bookings. Some show the last 24 to 48 hours of bookings. Others let you search the full inmate roster by name. Tennessee users often start with a county jail roster, then move to Tennessee state tools when the county search is not enough for a full jail record or booking record search.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation CJIS division handles statewide criminal history data. The TBI is the state repository for criminal history records based on fingerprint submissions from local law enforcement across Tennessee. This data feeds into the jail roster and arrest records that counties maintain.

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What Tennessee Jail Roster Contains

A jail roster record in Tennessee is created when law enforcement brings a person to the county jail. The report documents the arrest and intake process. Each Tennessee county may format its reports a bit differently, but the core information stays the same across the state.

Tennessee jail roster records typically include the following details:

  • Full name and date of birth of the person arrested
  • Booking date and time
  • Arresting agency and officer
  • Charges filed at the time of arrest
  • Bond type and bond amount
  • Booking photograph
  • Physical description including height, weight, race, and sex

Some counties in Tennessee also list the person's city of residence, release date, and inmate classification. The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, for instance, classifies inmates as Pretrial/Non-Sentenced Felon, Pretrial/Non-Sentenced Misdemeanor, or TDOC inmates. Knox County shows court dates, division, and court event type in its jail roster. The level of detail varies, but the core booking data is consistent across Tennessee's 95 counties. In practice, Tennessee jail roster formats vary, but Tennessee booking records still share the same basic intake facts.

The Tennessee Open Government Guide from the Reporters Committee explains that the Tennessee Public Records Act gives citizens the right to inspect government records at all times during business hours. Tennessee booking reports and Tennessee jail roster records fall under this law.

Tennessee open government guide for jail roster access

Tennessee Jail Roster Fees

Inspecting jail roster records in Tennessee is free. You can walk into any sheriff's office and ask to view records through public county sources. The law does not require requests to be in writing. You can ask to see jail roster records verbally during business hours. Copies cost money, though.

Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-4-604(a)(1), the Office of Open Records Counsel sets a schedule of reasonable charges for copies of public records. Black and white copies cost $0.15 per page. Color copies cost $0.50 per page. There is no charge for the first hour of labor needed to locate, retrieve, review, redact, and reproduce the records. After the first hour, the custodian may charge for labor at a rate set by the schedule. The records custodian may charge less than these rates, or more if it can document that its actual cost is higher.

Tennessee Office of Open Records Counsel jail roster fee schedule

For statewide criminal history checks through TORIS, the fee is $29 per search. That fee is non-refundable even if no record is found. Contact the Office of Open Records Counsel at 505 Deaderick Street, Suite 1600, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-1402 if you have questions about fees. Their phone number is (615) 401-7891, or call toll-free at 1-866-831-3750.

Requesting Jail Roster in Tennessee

You can request jail roster records in person, by mail, or by phone at most Tennessee sheriff's offices. Each county must have a written public records policy in place. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(g), every governmental entity subject to the Tennessee Public Records Act must adopt a written policy that includes the process for requesting records, the process for responding, a statement of fees, and the name of the Public Records Request Coordinator. The policy cannot impose requirements that are more burdensome than what state law allows. That means Tennessee counties and Tennessee cities have to follow the same public-access baseline for Tennessee jail roster requests.

To file a public records request with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, you download and complete the TBI request form. You can return the form by mail, fax, or in person. Be as specific as possible about what jail roster records you need. That helps speed up your request.

Tennessee TBI public records request form for jail roster

If a records custodian denies your request, they must do so in writing. You can contact the Office of Open Records Counsel for help resolving disputes about access to public records including jail roster records in Tennessee.

Note: The TBI receives approximately 1,500 to 2,000 incident reports monthly from participating law enforcement agencies across Tennessee.

Historical Arrest Records in Tennessee

Older booking records and court documents may be held by the Tennessee State Library and Archives. The archives house collections of historical criminal records, court proceedings, and legal documents from courts across all 95 Tennessee counties. These Tennessee records are open to the public. For recent Tennessee jail roster records, contact the county sheriff's office directly. For older Tennessee records dating back several decades, the State Library and Archives in Nashville is the place to start.

Tennessee State Library and Archives court and booking records

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation also publishes crime statistics from law enforcement agencies across the state. The data shows where crimes are being committed and helps agencies focus their resources. Statistical crime data for Tennessee counties can be found on the TBI website. These statistics come from the reports submitted by local agencies.

Tennessee crime statistics related to jail roster

The Tennessee Code Annotated § 10-7-503 requires that all state, county, and municipal records be open for personal inspection by any citizen of Tennessee during business hours. This includes jail roster records, arrest logs, and related law enforcement records held by county sheriff's offices throughout the state.

Tennessee Code Annotated public records statutes for jail roster

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Each county in Tennessee has its own sheriff's office that keeps jail roster records. Pick a county below to find local jail roster record search tools and contact information for that area.

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