Search Fentress County Recent Bookings

Fentress County Recent Bookings are handled through the sheriff office, the jail contact line, and the circuit court clerk in Jamestown. The official source set does not show a verified public inmate roster, so the search works best as a direct office lookup instead of a browse-and-click roster search. That matters when you need to confirm a custody status, check whether a booking is fresh, or move from a booking question to a court record. The county offices give you a clear path even when the public web view is limited.

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Fentress County Recent Bookings Quick Facts

8 AM to 4 PM Sheriff lobby hours
931-879-8142 Sheriff office line
931-879-7919 Circuit court clerk
Jamestown County seat

Fentress County Recent Bookings Sources

The sheriff page at fentresscountytn.gov/sheriff-department/ is the main county contact for a booking search. It lists the sheriff office at 140 Justice Center Drive Suite 1 in Jamestown, the main phone number 931-879-8142, and a fax number of 931-879-4686. The page also says the lobby is open 8 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday, with a button outside the lobby door for help during closed hours. That gives Fentress County Recent Bookings a direct office path instead of a public roster path.

The same sheriff page is useful because it shows how the jail side works day to day. Visitation runs Monday and Wednesday from 8:30 to 3:30, appointments are made the same day, and out-of-county or out-of-state visitors may call the office at 8 am on the morning of visitation. The page also says inmates may visit after seven days from book-in, with transferred inmates able to visit on the next visitation day. Those details help you understand the custody rhythm behind a recent booking, especially if you are trying to confirm whether the person is still inside the jail system.

Fentress County's circuit clerk page at fentresscountytn.gov/circuit-court-clerk/ keeps the court side of the record trail in view. The office says it maintains records for Circuit Courts, Juvenile Courts, Criminal Courts, and General Sessions Court. It also lists the office at 140 Justice Center Dr, Suite 126, Jamestown, TN 38556, with phone number 931-879-7919. If a recent booking has already moved into a court case, that clerk office is the better follow-up than the jail desk alone.

The county public records policy PDF at fentresscountytn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/POLICY-Public-Records-updated-10-16-23.pdf adds the access framework. It says county records are presumed open for inspection and that county personnel should provide access and assistance to people requesting to view or receive copies of public records. The policy also says concerns should be addressed to the Public Records Request Coordinator or the Tennessee Office of Open Records Counsel. That is useful when a booking record needs to be requested instead of just confirmed by phone.

Lead-in: the official VINE service at vinelink.com is the source behind the state image below.

Fentress County Recent Bookings VINE reference

The VINE image is a state-level backup, not a replacement for the county office. It gives you one more official custody reference while you work the sheriff, jail, or clerk contacts in Jamestown.

How to Search Fentress County Recent Bookings

Start with the sheriff office at 931-879-8142 if you need a live answer about Fentress County Recent Bookings. The lobby hours are clear, and the office is open to the public during business hours on weekdays. When you call, give the full name first, then add any date of birth, estimated booking date, or other detail that narrows the search. A focused question is better than a broad one because the office is handling a live custody record, not a mass public list.

If the question is not about custody alone, move it to the circuit court clerk. The clerk office maintains the county's Circuit, Juvenile, Criminal, and General Sessions records, so it is the right stop when a booking has become a filing or a hearing. That is a common handoff in Fentress County Recent Bookings because the jail and the court office handle different stages of the same matter. The sheriff tells you whether the person is being held, and the clerk helps trace what happened after the booking.

The sheriff page also gives you a few useful follow-up cues. If you want to know whether someone has a warrant, the office says that information is not given over the phone and that the office should be visited in person. If you are asking about a court result tied to a specific inmate, the sheriff page points you to the court clerk office at 931-879-7919. That direct routing saves time and keeps the search inside the official county system.

Fentress County Recent Bookings work best when you keep the office roles separated. The sheriff handles the custody side, the clerk handles the court record side, and the public records policy controls what can be requested in writing. If you mix those roles together, the search gets muddy. If you keep them separate, the answer usually comes faster and with less confusion.

Fentress County Jail Details

The sheriff page gives a few practical jail details that matter for a recent booking. Commissary and inmate phone service are separate, and prepaid minutes go through Securus while commissary money can be added by lobby machine, phone, or Access Corrections. The office also says money put on commissary does not add minutes to the inmate phone account. That is a useful distinction when a family member is trying to help after a booking and does not want to use the wrong account.

The same page lists approved inmate items and explains that they must be new, unopened, and brought in at one time. The county also says items will be searched and that a photo ID and signature are required. Those are operational details, but they also tell you that the jail is actively managing intake and property for Fentress County Recent Bookings. When a booking is fresh, those rules are part of the custody picture whether or not a person is visible in a public roster.

The visitation rules are just as specific. Visiting is available Monday and Wednesday, the door opens at 8 am, and the office uses same-day first-come, first-served appointments. People who live in another county or state may call at 8 am on the morning of visitation day. Inmates may visit after seven days from book-in, and transfers can visit on the next visitation day. That is a concrete custody schedule, and it shows why the sheriff office is a stronger source than any outside summary for a recent booking question.

For court follow-up, the jail page even gives you a direct path. If you need to know what happened in court to a certain inmate, the sheriff page tells you to call the Fentress County Court Clerk's Office at 931-879-7919. That makes the county process clear: jail first for custody, clerk next for court history, and public records after that if you need a written copy.

Fentress County Recent Bookings Records

The Fentress County public records policy is the best official guide when a booking record needs to be requested rather than simply confirmed. The policy says records are presumed open and that county personnel should provide access and assistance to people requesting to view or receive copies. That matters because Fentress County Recent Bookings may not appear in a public web roster, but the underlying record can still exist and be available through the county's records process.

The records request form gives you the practical next step. It names the public records coordinator as Shelli Dalton and lists the mailing address as P.O. Box 1346, Jamestown, TN 38556, with phone number 931-879-3010 and fax number 931-879-3012. The form asks whether the requestor is a Tennessee citizen, separates inspection from copy or duplicate requests, and asks for a detailed description of the records by type, time frame, and subject matter. That is exactly the sort of detail you want ready if a booking has to be chased as a written records request.

The same form also lets the requestor choose how the records should be delivered, including on-site pickup, USPS First-Class Mail, electronic delivery, or another option. It also says that if copy costs are assessed, the requestor has a right to receive an estimate. That is useful information when the booking record you need is older, copied, or spread across more than one office. The form shows that Fentress County treats records access as a real administrative process, not just a quick phone call.

For anything that has moved into court, the clerk office remains the main paper trail. The clerk maintains the county's circuit, juvenile, criminal, and general sessions records, which makes it the office most likely to hold the follow-up file behind a booking. Between the sheriff, clerk, and public records coordinator, the county gives you a workable path from live custody to written record.

More Fentress County Recent Bookings Help

These official links are the cleanest follow-up sources when you need more than one phone number for Fentress County Recent Bookings. They keep the search inside the county and state record system instead of drifting into weak third-party arrest sites.

Start with the sheriff office if the question is live custody. Use the clerk if the question is court history. Use the public records coordinator if you need a written copy or a structured request. That sequence is the simplest way to keep a Fentress County Recent Bookings search accurate.

If a recent booking becomes a court matter, the clerk office is usually the more useful contact. If the county needs a formal request, the public records form is the right starting point. That is the simplest way to move through Fentress County Recent Bookings without skipping the office that holds the next record.

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