Search Houston County Recent Bookings

Houston County Recent Bookings are best handled as a sheriff-first and jail-first search because the official county source set does not confirm a public online inmate roster. If you need to check a recent arrest in Erin or anywhere else in the county, the sheriff office, county clerk, and court offices give you the cleanest path to the record. That keeps the search tied to the offices that actually manage custody and follow-up paperwork, instead of pushing you toward a third-party summary that may already be stale. In a small county, the direct office path is usually faster and more reliable than waiting for an online listing to update.

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Houston County Recent Bookings Quick Facts

No roster Verified public online inmate list
Kevin Sugg Sheriff office
Houston County Jail Erin custody reference
931-289-4614 Sheriff phone

Houston County Recent Bookings Sources

The official county home page at explorehoustoncountytn.com is the first source to open because it routes you to the mayor office, county clerk, chancery court, general sessions and juvenile court, and the archives department. Those pages matter because Houston County Recent Bookings are a local record question first, not a statewide database question. The county site gives you the office names and the county seat context before you start calling, which is useful when you want the sheriff, jail, and clerk trail to stay aligned with the county's own structure.

The sheriff office site at hcsotn.org is the custody side of the search. It lists Sheriff Kevin Sugg and includes a jail area with an inmate booking menu, but the official source set still does not confirm a verified public roster you can rely on without a phone check. That is why Houston County Recent Bookings are better treated as office-first and jail-first rather than web-first. The county jail reference in Research.md is Houston County Jail (Erin), which keeps the search tied to the county seat and the right office trail.

The county government offices help narrow the next step once you know the person is part of the Houston County system. County Mayor Joey Brake can be reached at 4725 East Main Street, Erin, TN 37061, by phone at (931) 289-3633, and by email at countymayor@hocotn.com. County Clerk Robert R. Brown works at 4725 E. Main Street, Room 100, P.O. Box 388, Erin, TN 37061, with phone (931) 289-3141, fax (931) 289-2603, and hours from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Those details matter because recent bookings often move from custody into paper follow-up quickly.

Lead-in: the Tennessee Department of Correction page at tn.gov/correction.html is the state fallback behind the image below.

Houston County Recent Bookings Tennessee Department of Correction fallback

The image gives Houston County Recent Bookings a state-level backup path when the sheriff office needs a phone check rather than a public roster.

How To Search Houston County Recent Bookings

Start with the sheriff office if you are checking a very recent booking. Give the full name first, then narrow the question with a booking date, arrest location, or any charge clue you already have. That simple order matters because Houston County Recent Bookings are easier to confirm when the request stays small and direct. The sheriff office handles the custody side, and the county clerk helps when the question has already shifted from arrest status to a file check or another county record.

If you are not sure where the booking landed, think in terms of custody first and paperwork second. Erin is the county seat, so the sheriff office, county clerk, chancery court, general sessions and juvenile court, and archives all sit in the same local record landscape. The county pages and sheriff site make that path clearer than a broad internet search because they point you to the offices that actually manage the record instead of leaving you to guess which office might have it.

Have a few details ready before you call or visit:

  • Full name or the closest match you have
  • Approximate booking date or arrest date
  • The town, road, or location tied to the arrest if known
  • Whether you need custody status or court follow-up
  • Any charge clue that helps narrow the office search

That approach works well because Houston County Recent Bookings are office-based in the source set. You get better results when you stay close to the sheriff office first, then move to the clerk or court offices only if the record has already progressed out of the jail setting. The county homepage, courts, and archives are enough to keep the search official and local without adding unnecessary outside sources.

Houston County Jail And Office Details

The jail reference in the research is Houston County Jail (Erin). That matters because the jail is the custody side of Houston County Recent Bookings, and the sheriff office is the place that can confirm whether a person is still there. Sheriff Kevin Sugg and the office at 3330 Hwy 149, Erin, TN 37061, with phone 931-289-4614, give you the first local check when the booking is fresh. If you reach the office and the person has already moved, the next local contact is usually the clerk or court side rather than a statewide search.

The county clerk office at 4725 E. Main Street, Room 100, P.O. Box 388, Erin, TN 37061 is useful when a booking begins to turn into filing or recordkeeping. Robert R. Brown’s office gives you the county’s general record point, which often becomes the next stop after custody questions are answered. If you already know the booking date, use it. If you do not, use the full name and ask whether the office can point you to the right county file. That keeps the search inside Houston County’s own record system.

The mayor and court offices keep the county structure organized. Joey Brake’s office at 4725 East Main Street, Erin, TN 37061 can help orient county business, while the chancery court page lists Patsy R. Brooks at 4725 East Main Street, Erin, TN 37061, P.O. Box 332, Erin, TN 37061, phone (931) 289-3870, fax (931) 289-5679, and hours from 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. The general sessions and juvenile court page lists Lori Tefft at 4725 East Main St., P.O. Box 332, Erin, TN 37061, with phone (931) 289-3567 and fax (931) 289-1945. Those offices matter when a booking starts moving beyond custody and into a local hearing or filing trail.

Houston County Court Records And Archives

When a booking starts to move past the jail, the clerk and court offices become more important. Houston County has a county clerk office, a chancery court office, and a general sessions and juvenile court office in Erin. That gives you a practical court trail if you need to know whether a recent booking turned into a hearing, a filing, or a later court action. The key is to keep the question narrow. Ask whether the person has a county case, what office is holding the next step, and whether the county clerk or court office is the better follow-up.

The archives department at explorehoustoncountytn.com/departments/archives/ is also worth noting because it sits in the Houston County Courthouse basement at 4725 E Main Street, P.O. Box 366, Erin, TN 37061, with phone 931.289.4839. Archives are not a live custody source, but they matter when you are trying to place a record after it has already moved away from the jail side. For Houston County Recent Bookings, that means the archives are a follow-up office, not a first stop, but they still belong in the local trail.

The county site is especially useful because it keeps the courthouse offices connected to the same official source set. In a county where the public source set does not confirm a live inmate roster, the local office path is the dependable one. The courthouse side of the county is the place to continue the search when the jail side is no longer enough, and the archives can help when you need to understand how the paper trail is arranged.

State Backups For Houston County Recent Bookings

When the county offices need a backup check, Tennessee state tools are the right second step. The public records entry point at tn.gov/openrecords is the official place to start if you need help understanding a request. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation criminal history page at tn.gov/tbi/criminal-history-records.html helps when the question grows beyond a single county booking and into a broader history search. Those pages do not replace the sheriff office, but they do give you an official state backup when the county says to widen the search.

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

Houston County Recent Bookings VINE fallback

The image gives Houston County Recent Bookings a second official custody checkpoint when you want confirmation after the sheriff office call or when the office tells you to check back later.

If a record later becomes harder to see in public view, Houston County offices can still explain whether the file moved or became limited for a routine reason. A booking can still exist even when the public trail looks thin, so the county clerk and court offices remain important follow-up contacts. For Houston County, the state pages work best as a follow-up to the county offices, not as a replacement for them.

Houston County Recent Bookings Summary

Houston County Recent Bookings are easiest to handle when you accept that the county is office-based and jail-first in the source set. The sheriff office, county clerk, courts, and archives give you a real local path to the record, and the jail reference in Erin keeps the search tied to the county seat. That is enough to build a practical search without relying on a public roster that the county does not clearly publish. It also keeps the work tied to official sources instead of a broad search engine result page that may mix in stale or incomplete data.

For most searches, the best path is simple. Start with the sheriff office, confirm the jail side, and move to the clerk or court offices only if the record has shifted or you need a court follow-up. If the county office tells you to widen the search, use the Tennessee state tools as the next step. That approach keeps Houston County Recent Bookings accurate, official, and local.

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