Oak Ridge Arrest Records Lookup

Oak Ridge arrest records are held by the Oak Ridge Police Department and the Anderson County Sheriff's Office. The city sits in Anderson County in east Tennessee, about 25 miles west of Knoxville, with a population around 31,000. The police department handles all arrests within city limits, while Anderson County operates the jail where bookings are processed. Oak Ridge arrest records are public under Tennessee law, and residents can request copies through the police department or the county sheriff.

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Oak Ridge Quick Facts

31,000 Population
Anderson County
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Where Oak Ridge Arrest Records Are Filed

The Oak Ridge Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the city. Officers patrol Oak Ridge, respond to calls, and make arrests within city limits. The department files arrest reports and stores them at its records division. You can learn more about the department and how to request records through the city website at oakridgetn.gov.

After an arrest in Oak Ridge, the person is typically taken to the Anderson County Jail for booking. The Anderson County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps all booking records. The county maintains an ISOMS portal at tnac.isoms.cloud where you can search for current inmates by name. This free tool shows charges, bond amounts, and booking dates.

Police Oak Ridge Police Department
Website oakridgetn.gov
County Sheriff Anderson County Sheriff's Office
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Oak Ridge also borders Roane County on its western side. A small portion of Oak Ridge falls in Roane County. If an arrest occurs in that section of the city, the case may go through Roane County courts instead of Anderson County. Check the arrest report or ask the arresting officer to confirm which county has jurisdiction over a particular case.

How to Search Oak Ridge Arrest Records

The Anderson County ISOMS portal is the quickest way to find recent arrest data for Oak Ridge. The portal shows current inmates and their booking details. For older records or records not in the online system, you need to file a formal request with the Oak Ridge Police Department or the Anderson County Sheriff.

Under the Tennessee Public Records Act at T.C.A. 10-7-503, Tennessee residents can request copies of arrest records. You must provide proof of residency with a valid state ID. The agency has seven business days to respond. If they cannot release the records, they must tell you why in writing.

The Oak Ridge Police Department website is shown below. It has information about contacting the department and requesting records.

Oak Ridge Police Department website for arrest records

Use the department website to find the right contact for your records request or to learn more about public safety services in Oak Ridge.

Anderson County courts handle criminal cases after an Oak Ridge arrest. General Sessions Court takes misdemeanors. Criminal Court handles felonies. Court records are public and can be viewed at the clerk's office. The Tennessee Courts website has a directory of Anderson County court clerks and forms.

What Oak Ridge Arrest Records Include

An Oak Ridge arrest record has the person's full legal name, date of birth, and physical traits. A mugshot and fingerprints are taken at the Anderson County Jail during booking. The record lists all charges, the arresting officer, and the time and place of the arrest. Bond details and court dates are part of the file. Each booking gets a unique number for tracking.

Records from felony arrests in Oak Ridge are kept permanently by the county. Misdemeanor arrest records are held for at least 10 years. Records where no charges were filed are kept for a minimum of five years. These retention rules follow state guidelines and apply to all agencies in Anderson County that handle Oak Ridge cases.

Tennessee Law and Oak Ridge Arrest Records

Copy fees for Oak Ridge arrest records follow the state standard. Black and white copies are $0.15 per page. Color copies cost $0.50 per page. If the request takes more than one hour of staff time, the agency can bill for the extra time at the worker's hourly rate. Ask for an estimate if you think the request might be large.

Several types of information are exempt from release. Under T.C.A. 10-7-504, Social Security numbers, bank account details, and driver's license numbers are always taken out. Active investigation files stay sealed until the case ends. Juvenile records are not public. Medical information linked to an arrest is also protected.

Expungement is possible for some Oak Ridge arrest records. Under T.C.A. 40-32-101, records from dismissed cases and acquittals can be sealed. Certain misdemeanors and Class E felonies also qualify under the Clean Slate Act of 2022. The petition is filed in Anderson County court. The process usually takes 6 to 12 weeks to complete.

Statewide Resources for Oak Ridge Arrests

The TORIS system from TBI provides statewide criminal history searches for $29 per name. It covers arrests reported by Oak Ridge and Anderson County agencies. The FOIL database tracks felony offenders sentenced to state prison after an Oak Ridge arrest. FOIL is free to use.

VINELink offers free custody alerts for inmates at any Tennessee facility. You can register to get notified when an inmate arrested in Oak Ridge changes custody status. Alerts come by phone, email, or text. This covers the Anderson County Jail and any state prison where the person may be transferred.

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Anderson County Arrest Records

Oak Ridge is in Anderson County. Arrests in the city are processed through the Anderson County jail and court system. For the complete list of county resources and search tools, visit the Anderson County page.

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Knoxville is the closest major city with arrest record resources.

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