Search Overton County Recent Bookings

Overton County Recent Bookings are easiest to handle when you stay local from the first call. Livingston is the county seat, and the county offices there keep the sheriff, clerk, court, and chancery trail close together. If you need to confirm a fresh arrest, check whether someone is still in custody, or figure out which office now owns the record, the county home page and officials page give you the cleanest starting point. That is more useful than guessing from an outside listing that may already be stale, incomplete, or pointed at the wrong office.

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Overton County Recent Bookings Quick Facts

John Garrett Sheriff
Overton County Jail Livingston custody reference
Victoria Looper County Clerk
Barbara Matthews Circuit Court Clerk

Overton County Recent Bookings Sources

The official county home page at overtoncountytn.gov is the first place to start because it gives you the county seat contact base at 306 West Main Street, Livingston, TN 38570. That is a useful anchor when a recent booking question needs to stay local and tied to the county's own office map. Overton County Recent Bookings are not presented in the source set as a verified public online roster, so the county homepage matters because it points you to the office trail before you begin calling around or checking a broader search result.

The officials page at overtoncountytn.gov/officials/ names Steven Barlow as County Executive at 306 W. Main St., Room 232, Livingston TN 38570, with phone (931) 823-5638 and weekday hours from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It also names Victoria Looper as County Clerk at 306 W. Main St., Livingston, Tennessee 38570, with phone (931) 823-2631. That office is a practical county records stop when the question has already shifted from custody into paperwork or another county file.

The sheriff page at overtoncountytn.gov/departments/sheriffs-department/ identifies John Garrett as Sheriff at 1010 John T. Poindexter Drive, Livingston, Tennessee 38570, with phone (931) 823-5635 and hours listed as 24/7/365. That is the strongest custody contact in the county. Overton County Recent Bookings are best handled there first when the booking is fresh, because the sheriff office is the local source closest to live custody status.

The circuit court clerk page at overtoncountytn.gov/departments/circuit-court-clerk/ identifies Barbara Matthews as Circuit Court Clerk at 1000 John T. Poindexter Dr., Livingston, TN 38570, with phone (931) 823-2312 and Monday through Friday office hours from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., open during lunch. The dedicated clerk and master pages at overtoncountytn.gov/departments/clerk-master/ and overtoncountytn.gov/officials/clerk-master/ identify Dorothy Stanton at 100 E. Court Sq., Ste. 100, Livingston, Tennessee 38570, with mailing address P.O. Box 127, Livingston, TN 38570, phone (931) 823-2536, and weekday hours from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Those offices matter when a recent booking has already shifted into a court file or chancery matter.

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Overton County Recent Bookings Tennessee Department of Correction fallback

The image gives Overton County Recent Bookings a state-level backup path when the sheriff office is the better first check or when the office needs a phone call before the record is clear.

How to Search Overton County Recent Bookings

Start with the sheriff office if the booking is fresh. Give the full name first, then add a booking date, arrest location, or charge clue if you have one. That simple order helps because Overton County Recent Bookings are easier to confirm when the request stays narrow. The sheriff office is the custody side, while the county clerk and court offices help when the question has already moved into records or court work. If the office says the person is no longer in custody, the follow-up moves to a county office instead of a broad internet search.

If you are not sure where the record landed, think in layers. Custody comes first. Records come second. Court follow-up comes after that. Overton County's office structure makes that path clear. The county clerk handles county records work, the circuit court clerk handles circuit matters and other court records, and the clerk and master handles chancery matters. That separation keeps the search local and prevents you from guessing at the wrong office.

Keep a short list 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 Overton County Recent Bookings are handled through offices that actually control the next step. If the sheriff office says the person is no longer in custody, the court clerk or county clerk becomes the better local follow-up. If the office says the answer is still in jail, you stay with the jail contact and avoid wasting time on broader searches that do not control the live record.

Overton County Jail And Office Details

The jail reference in Research.md is Overton County Jail (Livingston). That matters because Overton County Recent Bookings start with custody, not with a court file. The sheriff office at 1010 John T. Poindexter Drive gives you a direct county contact, and the 24/7/365 schedule means the office stays useful even when a custody question comes in outside normal business hours. For a fresh booking, that is the best first stop.

The county clerk office is a useful second stop once the question leaves custody. Victoria Looper’s office at 306 W. Main St., Livingston, Tennessee 38570, with phone (931) 823-2631, sits in the county seat workflow and has a split weekly schedule. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday run until 4:30 p.m., Wednesday runs until noon, and the office also has Saturday hours from 8:00 to 11:00. The second Tuesday mobile hours in Crawford are also worth noting if the search has to wait for a later visit. County clerk records are not a live jail feed, but they often explain where a booking-related paper trail moved next.

The circuit court clerk office gives the cleanest bridge from a booking into a case file. Barbara Matthews’s office at 1000 John T. Poindexter Dr., Livingston, TN 38570, handles court follow-up in the county seat. That matters because a recent booking can become a court matter quickly, especially if a citation, warrant, bond issue, or hearing date has already been filed. The clerk office is the right local place to ask when the question has moved from custody into court paperwork.

The county executive and clerk and master offices belong in the same trail even though they are not custody desks. Steven Barlow’s office at Room 232 on West Main Street is the county government anchor, and Dorothy Stanton’s clerk and master office at 100 E. Court Sq., Ste. 100 belongs in the chancery side of the record path. Overton County Recent Bookings are best understood as part of a larger county record system, not a one-office question.

Overton County Recent Bookings Court Records

Overton County's court record trail is easier to follow when you keep the offices separate in your head. The circuit court clerk page says Barbara Matthews is the person to contact for circuit records, and the office hours are steady enough for a weekday follow-up. That office is the right place when a booking has turned into a docket question, a hearing question, or a general sessions matter. If you already know the booking date, use it when you call. If you do not, use the full name and ask which office is holding the next step.

The clerk and master page is just as important because chancery matters do not sit in the same lane as circuit matters. Dorothy Stanton’s office at 100 E. Court Sq., Ste. 100 gives the county a separate chancery contact that can help when the issue has moved into a civil filing, a probate question, or another court matter that does not belong with the jail desk. That separation is useful because Overton County Recent Bookings can move faster than people expect.

The county clerk office rounds out the courthouse map. Victoria Looper’s office handles county records work and also keeps a second Tuesday mobile schedule in Crawford. That kind of detail matters when the question is no longer just whether someone was booked, but where the associated county file lives. The office hours, location, and mobile schedule all help keep the search practical and local.

Overton County's offices make it clear that custody and paperwork are related but not the same thing. Once a booking becomes a filing, a docket, or a court date, the best answer usually comes from the clerk or court office rather than the sheriff. That is why the county's own office map matters so much for a recent booking search.

State Backups For Overton 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.

The Tennessee courts expungements page at tn.gov/courts/trial-courts/criminal-courts/expungements.html is also useful if a record later becomes harder to see in public view. A booking can still exist even when the public trail looks thin, and that page helps explain one reason that happens. For Overton County, the state pages work best as a follow-up to the county offices, not as a replacement for them.

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The image gives Overton County Recent Bookings a second official custody checkpoint when you want confirmation after the sheriff or jail call.

Overton County Recent Bookings Summary

Overton 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, county clerk, circuit court clerk, county executive, and clerk and master give you a real local path to the record, and the jail reference in Livingston 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.

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 Overton County Recent Bookings accurate, official, and local.

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