Search Anderson County Recent Bookings

Anderson County Recent Bookings are easiest to follow when you start with the county jail portal and keep the sheriff office details close by. The portal lets you check current inmates, the last 72 hours of intake and release activity, and detailed inmate profiles. That makes it a practical first stop when you need a fresh booking, a custody check, or a name match that is not yet visible in a court file. Clinton and the rest of the county use the same record trail, so a clean search can save time and keep you focused on the right office.

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Anderson County Recent Bookings Quick Facts

72 Hours Recent intake and release window
265 Average daily population
5,300 Yearly bookings
Clinton County seat

Anderson County Recent Bookings Sources

The Anderson County Sheriff's Office iSOMS portal is the main place to start. It sits at tnac.isoms.cloud:8001/portal/Jail and gives you current inmates, last 72 hour intake and release activity, detailed inmate profiles, and a classification filter. Those search tools matter because they let you sort a fresh booking from a longer hold without guessing at the right name or date. The same portal can also show the arresting department and arresting officer, which helps when the booking came from more than one local agency.

The jail record itself is detailed enough to be useful right away. Anderson County booking records can show the full name, age, race and sex, classification, intake date and time, city, arresting department, arresting officer, release date if it applies, and the full charge list with bond amounts. That gives you a clear path from the first intake note to the later custody status. It also helps you see whether a person is still held in Clinton or has already moved on.

Lead-in: the county portal at tnac.isoms.cloud:8001/portal/Jail is the source behind the Anderson County Recent Bookings image below.

Anderson County Recent Bookings county jail portal source

The image gives the page a direct county anchor and keeps the booking search tied to the jail system that holds the live record.

Arresting agencies in the portal include the Anderson County Sheriff's Office, Clinton Police Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Rocky Top Police Department, and other surrounding agencies. That makes the portal useful for city and county searches alike. A booking can start with one agency and still surface in the same county record set.

How to Search Anderson County Recent Bookings

Start with the name and the time window. The portal supports current inmate searches and the last 72 hours of intake and release activity, so a tight search usually works best. If the name is common, the classification filter can help you narrow the result. That is useful when you know the person was booked, but you are not yet sure whether the record is a pretrial hold, a sentenced inmate, or a different custody status.

If the county record is not enough, Tennessee state tools can fill the gap. The TBI criminal history page at tn.gov/tbi/criminal-history-records.html can help you check adult criminal history, while TDOC FOIL at tn.gov/correction/agency-services/foil.html and the live search at apps.tn.gov/foil-app/search.jsp help when a booking may have moved into the state system. If a case was later cleared, the expungement page at tn.gov/courts/trial-courts/criminal-courts/expungements.html explains why the public trail may look thin.

Keep a few details ready before you start. That makes a fast search less likely to miss the right person.

  • Full name or strong last-name match
  • Approximate intake or release date
  • Whether you want current custody or a 72 hour window
  • Any arresting department or city you already know
  • Any classification detail or bond clue you already have

That process keeps Anderson County Recent Bookings focused on the live record instead of a loose internet summary.

Anderson County Recent Bookings Records

The record fields in Anderson County are strong enough to carry a full first pass. Full name, age, race and sex, classification, intake date and time, city, arresting department, arresting officer, release date if it applies, and charge list with bond amounts all tell you something different. When you line them up, you can see whether a person is still held, when they were booked, and what agency made the arrest. That helps when you are comparing a fresh jail entry with an older court note.

The county also lists active hotline numbers. The crime hotline is 865-463-6880 and the drug hotline is 865-463-7175. Those are not booking tools on their own, but they matter when you need to reach the sheriff office about a county matter or follow up on a public safety issue tied to a booking. The sheriff office itself is at 101 South Main Street Suite 400, Clinton, TN 37716, and the sheriff office phone is 865-457-2414.

Anderson County's detention facility is at 308 Public Safety Lane, Clinton, TN 37716. The main phone is 865-457-7100. The jail houses adult inmates, serves a county with about 265 people in daily custody on average, and books about 5,300 offenders each year. Those numbers help explain why the portal is structured for quick review. It has to move a lot of records through one searchable system.

For many searches, the booking list is enough. For a deeper look, the jail details and the arresting agency information help you decide whether to ask for more from the sheriff office or the county court path.

Anderson County Recent Bookings Requests

When you need a copy or a written follow-up, contact the sheriff's department directly. The research says Anderson County uses in person or written requests, and the Tennessee Public Records Act applies. That means a request should stay tied to the office that owns the record. If the jail portal shows the booking, the sheriff office is the first place to ask for the next step. If the booking has moved into a case, the court file may be the better match.

That is also why the county and state tools work well together. A booking profile can tell you who was booked, when, and by which agency. A state record check can help you see whether the same person has a broader Tennessee record or a later state custody note. Used in order, those sources can save time and reduce back-and-forth with the wrong office.

Note: Booking records can change fast, so confirm the current portal result before you rely on it for a later request.

More Anderson County Recent Bookings Help

These are the main official sources that support a clean Anderson County search when you need the county portal, the sheriff office, or a Tennessee state fallback.

The county portal at tnac.isoms.cloud:8001/portal/Jail is the most direct source for current inmates and recent booking activity. The Tennessee state pages add the next layer when a county search is not enough.

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