Search La Vergne Recent Bookings

La Vergne Recent Bookings are easiest to follow when you begin with the city police department and then move to the records, court, and county custody sources that serve Rutherford County. The City of La Vergne Police Department maintains arrest records for the city, while the Records Division provides incident reports and accident reports that can explain the event behind a booking. City Court handles misdemeanor and traffic violations, and that makes it the right follow-up when an arrest turns into a local case. If you are trying to search or obtain a recent record, the cleanest path is to stay with the office that created it and then widen the search only when you need more detail.

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La Vergne Recent Bookings Quick Facts

Police City arrest records
Records Incident and accident reports
City Court Misdemeanor and traffic violations
Rutherford County backup roster

La Vergne Recent Bookings Sources

The La Vergne Police Department is the first city source to check. Its department page at lavergnetn.gov/departments/police-department says the department maintains arrest records for the City of La Vergne in Rutherford County. That makes the police page the best starting point when you want the official city view of a recent booking. If the arrest happened inside the city, the police record is the file that anchors the rest of the search.

The Records Division gives the booking trail more detail. The page at lavergnetn.gov/departments/police-department/records says the division provides incident reports and accident reports. That is useful because a booking summary only gives the first custody view, while the report can explain what the officer documented at the scene or during the follow-up. If you need the record behind a La Vergne arrest, this is the office that can help you move from a summary to the underlying file.

City Court is the next official city stop. The page at lavergnetn.gov/departments/city-court says the court maintains misdemeanor and traffic violations. That matters because a recent booking can quickly become a court matter, and the court record shows the next step after the police entry. La Vergne also publishes crime statistics and arrest data through the police department at lavergnetn.gov/departments/police-department/crime-statistics, which gives the city record a broader context without replacing the booking file itself.

Lead-in: the official Tennessee Department of Correction page is the source behind the state fallback image below and gives this La Vergne search an official statewide anchor.

La Vergne Recent Bookings Tennessee Department of Correction reference

The image is not the booking record itself, but it is a dependable state reference when you want to compare a city arrest with a broader Tennessee custody trail. That is helpful when a La Vergne result is moving across city and county systems and you want the record path to stay clear.

How to Search La Vergne Recent Bookings

Start with the police department if you want the first arrest view. La Vergne Recent Bookings usually begin with the city arrest record, then move into the records division if you need the incident report or accident report that belongs to the same event. That sequence keeps the search simple and helps you avoid mixing a police summary with a later court entry. If you know the arrest date or the report number, keep that in front of you while you search.

Once you have the city entry, look at the county backup only if you need custody detail. Rutherford County's sheriff page at rutherfordcountytn.gov/sheriff supports searches by full name, booking number, and date of birth. The county roster can show current roster status, age, physical description, mugshot when available, charges, bond, expected release, housing location, and court dates. Those fields are useful when a La Vergne booking is fresh and you need to confirm the current custody picture rather than just the initial arrest note.

Keep the search tight at first. A few details usually make the difference between a quick match and a long search.

  • Full name or booking number
  • Date of birth if you have it
  • Approximate arrest date
  • Whether you want city police or county jail data first
  • Any bond, charge, or court clue already in hand

If the city and county results still leave a gap, Tennessee state tools can help. The TBI criminal history page at tn.gov/tbi/criminal-history-records.html gives a statewide criminal history entry point, while the Tennessee Open Records page at tn.gov/openrecords explains the request process. The expungements page at tn.gov/courts/trial-courts/criminal-courts/expungements.html is also useful when a record no longer appears in the way you expect and you need to understand why.

La Vergne Recent Bookings and Rutherford County Jail

The Rutherford County Sheriff's Office is the county custody backup for La Vergne Recent Bookings. The sheriff page is the place to check when the city arrest has already moved out of the police stage and into county custody. Because the county roster is current, it often gives a clearer picture than a short city summary when the question is simple: is the person still held, and if so, on what terms?

The county page can show the fields that matter most in a live booking search. Research says the roster includes the current roster, age, physical description, mugshot when available, charges, bond, expected release, housing location, and court dates. That is a useful set of details because it lets you compare one person against another without guessing from a common name. If you already know the booking number or date of birth, the county search becomes much faster.

The jail is at 940 New Salem Road, Murfreesboro, TN 37129, and the main phone is 615-898-7774. Those details matter when you need to call the office that maintains the custody side of the record or when you want to confirm whether the person is still in the county system. If you are looking for a live custody trail, the county roster and the sheriff contact belong together.

La Vergne searches tend to move in layers. City police first, county jail second, court file third. That order works because each office shows a different part of the record trail, and it keeps you from asking the wrong office for a file it does not own.

La Vergne Records and Court Requests

The city records division is the right place when you need an incident report or accident report instead of a public summary. The police page points to the records division because it holds the report path behind the arrest entry. If the booking was tied to a crash, a call for service, or another documented event, the report is usually the cleanest copy to request first.

City Court matters because La Vergne misdemeanor and traffic violations move there after the initial police stage. That court file can show the next step in the local process, including whether the case is still active, resolved, or waiting on a hearing. For a recent booking, that is often the most useful way to see the case trail after the first arrest line.

The city and county records do not always line up on the same day, and that is normal. A police record can appear first, the county custody line can follow, and the court file may not update until later. When that happens, the best move is to keep the source order straight and return to the office that created the file before you widen the search.

La Vergne Recent Bookings Access

Access to La Vergne Recent Bookings is broad, but it still depends on the office that holds the record. The police department owns the arrest record, the records division handles the report copy path, city court handles misdemeanor and traffic cases, and Rutherford County confirms jail custody. That split is useful because it tells you where to go first instead of forcing every question through the same office.

State tools can help when the local pages are incomplete or when a record has been redacted, sealed, or otherwise altered. If you need a broader custody reference, the Tennessee VINE service at vinelink.com is a helpful statewide notification source. It is not a substitute for the city record, but it can help you confirm a custody trail when a La Vergne booking has already moved beyond the first local check.

Lead-in: the VINE source is the basis for the second state fallback image below and gives this page a custody alert reference that is still tied to an official Tennessee-supported service.

La Vergne Recent Bookings Tennessee VINE reference

The image gives the page a second official fallback option when you need to compare a city arrest against a custody alert or a county roster. It keeps the La Vergne search grounded in public records sources that are easy to trust.

La Vergne Recent Bookings Summary

La Vergne Recent Bookings are easiest to understand when you treat the city police records, city court, and Rutherford County roster as one chain. The city gives the arrest record. The records division gives the report path. The county gives the custody view. When those pieces line up, the search becomes much faster and the result is easier to verify.

That is the best way to search La Vergne because each office holds a different part of the record. Start with the source that created the file, then widen out only when you need more detail. If you want the county view next, use the Rutherford County page below.

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