Brentwood Booking Releases

Brentwood booking releases are public records that show who has been arrested by the Brentwood Police Department and booked into the Williamson County Jail. Brentwood sits in Williamson County, just south of Nashville, and all people arrested here go to the county jail in Franklin for processing. You can search for Brentwood booking releases through the city police records division or the Williamson County Sheriff's Office. The Tennessee Public Records Act gives any state resident the right to look up these records. This page covers how to find booking data for arrests made in Brentwood.

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Brentwood does not run its own jail. All arrests made by Brentwood police lead to a booking at the Williamson County Jail in Franklin. The county jail keeps the official booking log. To find a recent booking from Brentwood, start with the Williamson County Sheriff's Office. They keep an online inmate roster where you can search by name. The roster shows current inmates along with charges and bond amounts.

The Williamson County Sheriff's Office handles all jail operations for the county. Their office is at 408 Century Court, Franklin, TN 37064. You can call them at 615-790-5560 to ask about a specific booking. Have the full name and date of birth ready. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what charges were filed. For older booking records from Brentwood, a formal public records request may be needed.

The Brentwood Police Department also keeps arrest records. Their Records Division handles requests for police reports and booking data. You can reach them at 5211 Maryland Way, Brentwood, TN 37027 or call 615-371-0160. Requests can be made in person, by mail, or through their online portal.

Brentwood Online Records Access

Brentwood uses the NextRequest system for public records requests. This is an online portal where Tennessee residents can submit and track requests for booking releases and other public records from the city. You fill out a form with details about what records you need, and the city responds within seven business days as required under T.C.A. § 10-7-503.

The Brentwood records portal lets you submit requests any time. You can check on the status of a pending request too. The system sends updates by email when records are ready. Electronic delivery is available for many record types, which means you may not need to visit in person at all. You will need to show proof of Tennessee citizenship when making your request for Brentwood booking releases.

Brentwood NextRequest records portal for booking releases

The portal covers all city departments, not just police. But for booking releases specifically, you want to direct your request to the Brentwood Police Department Records Division. Be specific about the person's name, date of arrest, and what records you need. Vague requests take longer to process.

Brentwood Police Booking Records

The Brentwood Police Department makes arrests within city limits. After an arrest, the person goes to the Williamson County Jail for booking. The booking record shows the person's name, date of birth, charges, arresting officer, and the date and time they were booked in. Mugshots are taken at the county jail during intake.

You can visit the Brentwood Police Department to request arrest records in person. Bring a valid Tennessee ID. The Records Division can pull reports for you while you wait in many cases. Fees for copies follow the Schedule of Reasonable Charges set by the city. Black and white copies run $0.15 per page. Color copies cost $0.50 per page.

Brentwood Police Department booking releases information

Brentwood police handle a range of offenses. Traffic stops, DUI arrests, theft cases, and domestic calls can all lead to a booking. Each arrest generates a report that becomes part of the public record. The department redacts sensitive information like Social Security numbers before releasing records, as required under Tennessee law.

Public Records Law and Brentwood Booking Releases

Booking releases in Brentwood are public records under Tennessee law. The Tennessee Public Records Act, T.C.A. § 10-7-503, says any Tennessee citizen can inspect government records during normal business hours. This includes arrest records, booking logs, and police reports held by the Brentwood Police Department. Inspection is free. You do not have to say why you want to see the records.

If you want copies, the agency can charge a fee. The standard rate across Tennessee is $0.15 per page for black and white and $0.50 for color. The records custodian has seven business days to respond to your request. They must either give you the records, deny the request in writing, or tell you when the records will be ready. Some information may be blacked out, such as juvenile details protected under T.C.A. § 37-1-154 or active investigation files.

Note: You must be a Tennessee citizen to use the TPRA for Brentwood booking releases. A valid Tennessee driver's license works as proof.

Brentwood Booking Release Expungement

Some Brentwood residents may qualify to have their booking records erased. Tennessee law allows expungement in certain cases under T.C.A. § 40-32-101. If your charge was dismissed, you were found not guilty, or you finished a pretrial diversion program, you can file a petition with the court. The petition goes to the court in the county where your case was heard.

Expungement removes the booking record from public view. This applies to online jail rosters, police records, and physical files. The process is not automatic. You have to file the paperwork and pay any court fees. Many people use an attorney, but you can do it on your own. The Tennessee Court System has forms and guides for self-represented individuals who want to file for expungement of Brentwood booking releases.

Legal Help in Brentwood

If you need help with a booking record or arrest matter in Brentwood, free and low-cost legal aid is available. The Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands serves Williamson County residents. They can help explain what a booking record means and assist with related legal matters. Call them to find out if you qualify for free help.

The Tennessee Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service at (800) 899-6993. They can connect you with a criminal defense attorney in the Brentwood area. The Brentwood Municipal Code also has provisions about police operations and records access that may be useful if you have questions about city policies on booking releases.

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Williamson County Booking Records

Brentwood is in Williamson County. All booking releases for arrests made in Brentwood go through the Williamson County Jail. The county sheriff handles jail operations and keeps the official booking log. For full details on Williamson County booking records, fees, and contact information, visit the county page.

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