Search Warren County Recent Bookings
Warren County Recent Bookings are best handled through the sheriff's department, the jail info line, and the county offices that handle records and court files in McMinnville. I did not find a clearly verified public online inmate roster in the official source set, so the safest path is to start with the local offices that actually manage custody and records. That keeps the search tied to the county instead of to third-party guesses. If you have a name, a rough date, or a city clue, the sheriff and clerk contacts below give you the fastest official path to a real answer.
Warren County Recent Bookings Quick Facts
Warren County Recent Bookings Sources
The county source trail starts with the Warren County Sheriff's Department page at warrencountytn.gov/government/sheriff_s_department/index.php. The page lists the sheriff's department at 108 Security Circle in McMinnville, with the main phone at 931-473-7863 and jail info and records at the same number. It also says the department staffs and maintains the county jail, handles warrants, courtroom security, civil process, and community policing. That makes the sheriff's office the correct first stop for Warren County Recent Bookings because it is the office that handles the live custody side of the record.
Warren County's local government context matters too. The CTAS county directory at ctas.tennessee.edu/county/warren places the county at 201 Locust St. in McMinnville and lists Terry Bell as County Executive, Cassidy Cantrell as Circuit Court Clerk, Myra Mara as Clerk & Master, Lesa Scott as County Clerk, and Jackie Matheny Jr. as Sheriff. That helps anchor the county offices that people usually need after a booking check turns into a records question or a court question. McMinnville is the center of that trail, so the page stays centered there.
Lead-in: the official Tennessee Department of Correction page at tn.gov/correction.html is the source behind the first state fallback image below.
The image gives Warren County Recent Bookings a state custody anchor. It does not replace the sheriff's office, but it gives you a clean official Tennessee reference when you want a second check on custody status.
How to Search Warren County Recent Bookings
Start with the sheriff's department at 931-473-7863 and ask for jail info and records. The county page makes clear that the sheriff's office is responsible for the jail, warrants, and court security, so that office is the right place for the first booking question. Give the full name if you have it. If the name is common, add a rough booking date and the city, such as McMinnville, to narrow the search. Warren County Recent Bookings are easier to confirm when the office gets a focused question instead of a broad one.
If the sheriff's office tells you to move to court or records, use the county clerk and circuit court pages next. The County Clerk page at warrencountytn.gov/government/county_clerk/index.php lists Lesa Scott at 201 Locust Street, Suite 2P, McMinnville, TN 37110, with phone 931-473-2623. The Circuit Court page at warrencountytn.gov/government/courts/circuit_court.php lists 111 South Court Square in McMinnville and phone 931-473-2373. Those offices do not replace the sheriff, but they matter when the booking has already started to move into court or paper records.
What to have ready before you call:
- Full name or the strongest last-name match you have
- Approximate booking date or arrest date
- The city or area tied to the arrest, if known
- Whether you need custody status, a court file, or a copy of a record
- Any charge clue that helps the office narrow the search
If the county contact does not answer the exact question, the Tennessee Open Records page at tn.gov/openrecords can help you think through the request path, and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation criminal history page at tn.gov/tbi/criminal-history-records.html is the broader state option when you need adult criminal history information instead of only a county custody check.
Warren County Jail and Recent Bookings
The Warren County Jail reference in the research points to McMinnville, which matches the sheriff's office address trail. That is useful because the sheriff's department is not just a call center. It staffs and maintains the county jail and handles the daily custody work that sits behind a recent booking. When you need the most current answer, the jail info and records line is the county office most likely to know whether someone is still in custody or has moved to the next step in the process.
The sheriff page also says the department handles warrants and courtroom security. That matters because a booking is often only the first part of a larger county trail. A person may move from arrest to jail to court, and the office roles change along the way. If you are asking about a fresh Warren County Recent Bookings entry, the jail line is the place to confirm the custody side first. If the sheriff sends you to court, the Circuit Court Clerk is the next logical office to contact.
Lead-in: the official VINE service at vinelink.com is the source behind the second state fallback image below.
The image adds a second state-level custody checkpoint. It is helpful when you want to compare the county answer with a Tennessee system that also tracks custody changes.
McMinnville stays important even when you move beyond the jail question. It is the county seat, it is where the sheriff's department sits, and it is where the county clerk and circuit court addresses line up. That makes the local office trail easier to follow than a scattered countywide search.
Warren County Recent Bookings Records
If you need a copy, a written confirmation, or a paper trail, the County Clerk and Circuit Court pages matter after the initial jail call. The County Clerk at 201 Locust Street, Suite 2P, handles county clerk services and also provides County Court Minutes, which is useful when a booking later turns into a court record or another county file. The circuit court page gives you the court address and phone number for the office that maintains dockets and records on the court side. That is the correct follow-up when a recent booking is no longer just a custody question.
The CTAS directory also helps with records orientation because it gathers the county officials in one place. In Warren County, Terry Bell is the County Executive, Cassidy Cantrell is the Circuit Court Clerk, Myra Mara is the Clerk & Master, Lesa Scott is the County Clerk, and Jackie Matheny Jr. is the Sheriff. When a booking search turns into a records request, those names tell you which office handles which part of the county trail. That is more useful than a generic county list because it matches the actual offices that residents contact.
For broader public access help, the Tennessee Open Records Counsel page at tn.gov/openrecords is the state entry point. If you are trying to determine whether a record later moved into the state system, the TDOC page at tn.gov/correction.html and the live VINE service at vinelink.com are the better state fallbacks. If the record was later sealed or expunged, the Tennessee courts expungements page at tn.gov/courts/trial-courts/criminal-courts/expungements.html explains why a public search may stop showing the record.
That is why Warren County Recent Bookings work best when you keep the offices separated. The sheriff answers custody. The clerk and court answer records. The state tools answer the broader Tennessee questions when the county path is not enough.
Warren County Recent Bookings Access
Access in Warren County is practical and office-based. The sheriff's department is the first call because it handles the jail, warrants, and courtroom security. The county clerk and circuit court are the follow-up offices when you need a file, a docket, or a more formal record trail. That keeps Warren County Recent Bookings rooted in the offices that actually manage the record instead of in a public list that may be missing or out of date.
The official county pages also make the geography easy to remember. The sheriff is at 108 Security Circle. The County Clerk is at 201 Locust Street, Suite 2P. The circuit court is at 111 South Court Square. All three are in McMinnville, which is the county seat and the main government center for this search. If you are trying to confirm a recent arrest, those three addresses are the ones to keep at hand.
When a request needs to go beyond a phone call, keep it narrow. Use the name, the date range, and the kind of record you want. The county offices can move faster when they do not have to guess what you need. That is especially true for Warren County Recent Bookings because the custody side and the records side are managed by different offices with different jobs.
Note: if the sheriff's office cannot give you the full answer, ask which office should handle the next step rather than widening the search on your own. That keeps the process accurate and local.
Warren County Recent Bookings Summary
Warren County Recent Bookings are easiest to handle when you start with the sheriff's department, then move to the county clerk or circuit court only if the question turns into a records issue. The official county pages and the CTAS directory line up cleanly with that approach. McMinnville is the center of the search, the sheriff runs the jail contact, and the clerk and court offices handle the follow-up trail.
If you want a second check, use the state tools. TDOC and VINE cover custody-related follow-up, while the Tennessee Open Records Counsel and TBI criminal history page help when the question grows beyond one county office. That is the most reliable way to search Warren County Recent Bookings without guessing.