Crockett County Booking Releases Lookup

Crockett County booking releases are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Alamo, Tennessee. This small, rural county in western Tennessee processes all arrests through the Crockett County Jail. The sheriff's department handles most of the law enforcement work in the county, with help from Alamo Police and other local agencies. Booking releases are public records under Tennessee law, and you can search for them through the jail roster, by phone, or in person at the jail in Alamo. The county has about 14,000 residents and covers 266 square miles of mostly farmland.

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Crockett County Quick Facts

14K Population
Alamo County Seat
Phone/In-Person Primary Access
28th District Judicial District

Crockett County Sheriff's Office Records

The Crockett County Sheriff's Office is the main source for booking releases in this county. Sheriff Mike Klyce runs the department from the courthouse area in Alamo. The office handles patrol, investigations, and jail operations. When someone gets arrested in Crockett County, they are taken to the county jail for processing.

During booking, jail staff record the person's name, date of birth, physical description, and home address. Every charge gets entered into the system. Bond amounts are set for each charge. The arresting agency is noted. All of this forms the booking release record. Under T.C.A. § 10-7-503, these are public records in Tennessee. Anyone can ask to see them.

The Crockett County Sheriff's Office can be reached at 731-696-2104. Staff can help you find specific booking releases or point you to the right resource for your search.

Crockett County jail information for booking releases

This screenshot shows the Crockett County jail page with details on how to access booking records and contact the facility in Alamo.

Office Crockett County Sheriff's Office
29 S Bells St, Alamo, TN 38001
Phone: 731-696-2104
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Jail Phone 731-696-2104

Searching Crockett County Booking Releases

Crockett County is a smaller county, and its online options for booking release searches are more limited than what you find in bigger places. The county may have a basic jail roster on its website or through a third-party service. For the most current and complete records, calling the jail is often the best option.

When you call, have the person's name ready. A date of birth helps narrow the search. Staff can tell you if someone is currently in custody and what charges they face. They can also check older records in the system. For written copies, you will need to submit a public records request. The jail keeps booking release records going back years.

Crockett County also works with statewide inmate tracking tools. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation maintains a criminal database that may have records from Crockett County. The TBI system covers all 95 Tennessee counties and can be a useful backup if the local search does not turn up what you need.

Public Records Requests in Crockett County

If you need a booking release that is not online, file a public records request. Tennessee law gives you the right to inspect and copy government records, including booking releases. Send your request in writing to the Crockett County Sheriff's Office or the county clerk.

Mail your request to: Crockett County Government, 1 S Bells St, Alamo, TN 38001. Include the person's full name and any dates you know. The county has 7 business days to respond. Looking at records in person is usually free. Copies may cost a small fee per page. If your request gets denied, the county must tell you why in writing and cite the specific law that allows them to hold back the record.

Records expunged under T.C.A. § 40-32-101 will not come up. Juvenile records are also off limits under T.C.A. § 37-1-154.

How Crockett County Processes Bookings

The booking process in Crockett County follows the same basic steps as other Tennessee counties. Law enforcement brings the arrested person to the jail. Staff take a photo and record identifying details. Charges get logged. Bond is set. The record goes into the system and stays there.

Release happens in a few ways. Some people post cash bond and walk out the same day. Others use a bail bondsman. Some get released on their own recognizance if the judge decides they are not a flight risk. People who cannot post bond stay in jail until their court date. The booking release record tracks all of this, from intake to release. It is a complete snapshot of the person's time in the Crockett County Jail.

Common Charges in Crockett County

Crockett County booking releases show the types of crime that are common in rural western Tennessee. DUI, domestic assault, simple possession of drugs, and violation of probation come up often. Failure to appear warrants are also a frequent reason for new bookings. These happen when someone skips a court date.

Felony charges appear too. Aggravated assault, burglary, and drug offenses make up the more serious side of the booking records. Each charge on a Crockett County booking release has a bond amount. The total bond depends on how many charges a person faces and how serious they are.

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Cities in Crockett County

Crockett County has a few small towns. Alamo is the county seat. Other communities include Bells, Friendship, Gadsden, and Maury City. All arrests in the county are booked through the Crockett County Jail in Alamo. None of these towns have their own jail facilities.

Nearby Counties

Crockett County is in western Tennessee. It borders several other counties. If you are not sure where an arrest took place, check the booking release for the arresting agency. That will tell you which county handled the case.

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