Marshall County Jail Roster

Marshall County jail roster records are filed at the county jail in Lewisburg each time a person is taken into custody. The Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps all booking data for arrests made in the county. You can search for these records by name or booking date. Law enforcement from across Marshall County, including the Lewisburg Police Department, all process their arrests through the same central facility. Booking logs show charges, bond amounts, and intake dates for every person held at the Marshall County detention center. These records are open to the public under Tennessee law.

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Marshall County Quick Facts

35K Population
Lewisburg County Seat
Sheriff's Office Booking Agency
Public Record Access

Marshall County Jail Roster at the Sheriff's Office

The Marshall County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and keeps all booking records for arrests in Marshall County. Each person brought into custody goes through a standard intake process at the detention center in Lewisburg. Staff log the person's name, date of birth, charges, and bond. They also note the arresting agency and the time of intake. The jail holds records for arrests made by Sheriff's deputies, Lewisburg Police, and other law enforcement in the area.

The office serves as the main hub for booking data in Marshall County. Deputies patrol the rural parts of the county while city police handle arrests inside Lewisburg. No matter who makes the arrest, the booking takes place at the same jail. You can call the Sheriff's Office to ask about a booking or visit during business hours. Staff can look up current and past inmates by name or booking number.

Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, custodians of public records must make them available for inspection. The jail falls under this rule. Marshall County must let you view booking logs if you ask. There is no need to file a written request just to look at records. You can walk in and ask to see them. If copies are needed, fees follow the state schedule set by the Office of Open Records Counsel.

Office Marshall County Sheriff's Office
Lewisburg, TN 37091
Phone: Contact the office for current number
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM (jail operates 24/7)

Search Marshall County Jail Roster Records

There are a few ways to find jail roster records in Marshall County. The most direct path is to contact the jail. Call and ask for information on a specific person. Give them a name and they can check if that person is or was in custody. This works for recent arrests and older bookings alike.

You can also visit the Sheriff's Office in Lewisburg. Bring a form of ID and ask at the front desk. Staff can pull up records for you on the spot. Some older records may be stored in a different system, so an in-person visit is a good choice if you need files from years back. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-4-604, copy fees follow a state schedule. The first hour of staff time to find records has no charge. Black and white copies cost about $0.15 per page.

The Tennessee Open Records Information Services system, known as TORIS, provides statewide criminal background checks for $29 per search. This is useful if you want a broader look at someone's criminal history beyond just Marshall County. TORIS pulls from all Tennessee law enforcement submissions and returns results as a PDF.

The following screenshot shows the TORIS system where you can run a statewide name-based criminal background check that includes Marshall County records.

TORIS statewide criminal background check system for Marshall County jail roster

This tool covers all 95 counties and is one way to check for records beyond what the local jail can provide.

What Marshall County Jail Roster Includes

A standard jail roster record in Marshall County contains key facts about each arrest. The report lists the full name of the person, their date of birth, and a physical description. It notes the date and time they came into the jail. The arresting agency is shown, whether that is the Marshall County Sheriff, Lewisburg Police, or the Tennessee Highway Patrol. Each charge appears with its own bond amount.

Booking reports also track release information. When someone posts bond or is let go, the date and time show up in the file. This helps you figure out if a person is still in custody or has been released. The reports are part of the public record in Tennessee and can be viewed by anyone.

Note: Marshall County booking records may not all be online, so calling or visiting the jail is the most reliable method for older files.

Statewide Tools for Marshall County Jail Roster

Tennessee runs several databases that cover arrests in Marshall County. The Felony Offender Information Lookup, called FOIL, is a free tool from the Tennessee Department of Correction. You can search by name, TDOC ID, or State ID. Results show booking photos, aliases, sentence length, and current location. If someone from Marshall County went to state prison, you can find them here. FOIL is available around the clock.

The TORIS system from the TBI provides statewide criminal history checks for $29 per search. Results cover all 95 Tennessee counties. This can be a good starting point when you are not sure which county handled a booking or need records from beyond Marshall County.

The Office of Open Records Counsel helps with disputes about getting public records. If you run into trouble getting Marshall County jail roster, this state office can step in and help resolve the issue. They can be reached at (615) 401-7891 or toll-free at 1-866-831-3750.

Marshall County Jail Roster Access

Tennessee law makes jail roster records public. The Tennessee Open Government Guide explains that all state, county, and municipal records must be open for inspection during business hours. You do not need to put your request in writing. Walk in and ask. The office must let you see the records right away if they can.

If the records take time to pull, the custodian has seven business days to respond. They can give you the records, deny the request in writing, or tell you how long it will take. Marshall County follows this process for jail roster and other jail records. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(g), every government entity must have a written public records policy. Marshall County is no exception to this rule.

The Tennessee State Library and Archives holds older court records from counties across the state. If you need historical records from Marshall County that date back decades, this is a good place to check.

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Marshall County Jail Roster Cities

Marshall County includes Lewisburg and several smaller communities. All arrests in the county go through the same booking process at the Marshall County jail. Lewisburg is the county seat and the largest city. Other towns include Chapel Hill and Cornersville. No matter which local agency makes the arrest, the booking happens at the county detention facility in

Nearby Jail Roster Counties

Marshall County borders five other Tennessee counties. If you are not sure where an arrest was processed, check the county where it took place. Each county runs its own jail and booking system. Marshall County jail roster records stay with Marshall County, and neighboring counties keep separate jail roster and booking records.

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