Carter County Jail Roster Lookup
Carter County Jail Roster records are kept at the detention center in Elizabethton. The Sheriff's Office processes each arrest and creates a booking record for every person who comes in. Elizabethton Police also bring arrests to this same facility. If you need to check on someone in custody, confirm a past booking, or learn where a case started, this county roster is the place to begin. It gives you a clean look at the local arrest trail and points you toward the right office for more detail.
Carter County Quick Facts
Carter County Jail Roster at the Sheriff's Office
The Carter County Sheriff's Office operates the detention center in Elizabethton and keeps all booking records for the county. Every arrest in Carter County ends up at this facility. Staff process each person and log the name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and arresting agency. The records stay on file at the detention center.
Carter County is in the northeast corner of Tennessee. The Sheriff's deputies cover the rural parts of the county while the Elizabethton Police Department handles the city. Both agencies bring their arrests to the same detention center. The Tennessee Highway Patrol also makes stops in Carter County, and those bookings go through the facility too. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, all public records must be open for inspection. Carter County booking logs fall under that rule.
The screenshot below shows a resource for Carter County detention center records where you can find arrest and booking data.
This online resource gives you a way to look up Carter County booking information from home.
| Office | Carter County Sheriff's Office Elizabethton, TN 37643 Phone: (423) 542-1896 |
|---|---|
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM (jail operates 24/7) |
| Online Access | TBI TORIS Background Check |
Search Carter County Jail Roster Records
There are a few ways to search for jail roster records in Carter County. You can visit the detention center in Elizabethton. Go to the front desk and ask about a specific person or request to see the booking log. Staff will pull up the information. No written request is needed.
Phone calls also work. Call the jail and give a name. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and share the charges. For full copies of booking records, an in-person visit may be better. The fee schedule under Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-4-604 applies to copies. The first hour of labor is free. Black and white copies cost about $0.15 per page. Carter County's detention center handles these requests during normal business hours, though the jail itself runs around the clock.
Statewide databases cover Carter County too. The TORIS system from the TBI costs $29 per name and searches all Tennessee adult criminal records. The FOIL database from the Department of Correction is free and tracks state prison inmates. Both tools can show results tied to Carter County arrests.
What Carter County Bookings Show
A Carter County jail roster record a standard set of facts. It lists the person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. The arrest date and time are there. Every charge shows up with the bond amount. The arresting agency and officer are noted on the report.
The detention center classifies each inmate by status. Pretrial inmates are waiting for court. Sentenced inmates are serving time. Some inmates may be held on warrants from other counties or for state agencies. Carter County processes a moderate volume of bookings given its population of around 57,000. The jail roster record is the first official record of an arrest and it stays on file at the detention center even after the person has been released from custody.
Note: Carter County jail roster capture data at intake and may not reflect changes to charges or bond after a court hearing.
Public Records in Carter County
The Tennessee Open Government Guide sets the rules. All county records must be open during business hours. Carter County follows this standard. You can show up at the detention center and ask to see booking records without giving a reason.
When records take time to locate, the custodian gets seven business days under § 10-7-503 to respond. They must hand over the records, deny the request in writing, or give a timeline. The Office of Open Records Counsel can help if you face problems getting records. Call them at (615) 401-7891. Under § 10-7-503(g), Carter County must maintain a written public records policy on file. The Tennessee State Library and Archives has historical court records from all Tennessee counties, including older Carter County files.
Elizabethton is the county seat, so many related court and jail records point back to offices there. Keeping that location in mind helps when you move from a booking lookup to a clerk or sheriff records request.
Carter County Jail Roster Cities
Carter County includes Elizabethton, Watauga, and a few smaller communities. No cities in the county meet the population threshold for a separate page on this site. All arrests in Carter County go through the detention center in Elizabethton. The Elizabethton Police Department handles city-level arrests, but bookings are processed at the county facility.
Nearby Jail Roster Counties
Carter County borders four other Tennessee counties in the northeast part of the state. Carter County jail roster records stay local, while each neighboring county has its own detention facility and separate jail roster records. Carter County jail roster records stay with Carter County, and neighboring counties keep separate jail roster and booking records.