Fentress County Arrest Records

Fentress County arrest records are held by Sheriff Jackie Davis and the Sheriff's Office in Jamestown, Tennessee. The county stretches across 499 square miles of north-central Tennessee with a population of about 18,489. The Fentress County Jail is a medium-security facility that houses adult inmates charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes. You can search for arrest records online or contact the Sheriff's Office at 931-879-8191 to request information directly.

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Fentress County Quick Facts

18,489 Population
Jamestown County Seat
931-879-8191 Sheriff Phone

Fentress County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Jackie Davis leads the Fentress County Sheriff's Office at 111 S. Main St in Jamestown. The office handles law enforcement across the county and runs the Fentress County Jail. Deputies patrol the county, serve warrants, and make arrests. The jail phone is 931-879-8112 if you need to check on an inmate or ask about a recent booking.

The Sheriff's Office keeps records of all arrests made in Fentress County. Under T.C.A. § 10-7-503, these are public records that anyone can access. You can call, visit in person, or submit a written request. Staff at the office can search by name and pull up booking reports that show the charges, date of arrest, bond amount, and arresting officer.

Sheriff Jackie Davis
111 S. Main St
Jamestown, TN 38556
Phone: 931-879-8191
Jail Phone: 931-879-8112

Fentress County Jail Booking Records

The Fentress County Jail is a medium-security facility that holds adults accused of crimes. Inmates here are either waiting for their court date or serving a sentence. When someone is arrested in Fentress County, they are booked at this jail. The booking creates a record with the person's full name, date of birth, charges, mugshot, arresting agency, and bond information.

The 2018 violent crime rate for Fentress County was 38 per 100,000 people. That is one of the lowest rates in Tennessee. The county sees fewer bookings than more urban areas, but the records system works the same way. Every arrest creates a file that becomes part of the public record under Tennessee law.

You can find the current Fentress County jail roster through online search tools that pull from public booking data.

Fentress County jail roster for arrest records search

Note: Fentress County is a small county, so the jail population is typically low. The online roster may show only a handful of current inmates at any given time.

Search Fentress County Arrests Online

The Tennessee jail roster at tennesseejailroster.com shows current inmates at the Fentress County Jail. The Jail Exchange website at jailexchange.com also covers this facility with inmate search options. Both sites are free and do not require registration.

Fentress County inmate search through Jail Exchange

For a search that covers all of Tennessee, the TBI TORIS system at tbibackgrounds.tbi.tn.gov runs background checks for a fee. This is helpful when you need to know about arrests in Fentress County and other counties. VINELink at vinelink.com is free and shows current custody status for inmates across the state.

The Tennessee courts at tncourts.gov have case search tools that cover criminal cases from Fentress County. You can look up cases by name and find charges, court dates, and outcomes tied to arrests.

Fentress County Public Records

Tennessee's Public Records Act gives you the right to ask for arrest records from Fentress County. Submit written requests to Fentress County Government, 111 S. Main St, Jamestown, TN 38556. The county has 7 business days to respond. Under state law, requestors must be Tennessee residents for certain types of records.

For arrest records specifically, contact the Sheriff's Office at 931-879-8191. They handle the jail and booking records directly. Include the person's full name and approximate arrest date in your request. Copy fees may apply, but there is no charge just to look at records in person. Under T.C.A. § 40-6-203, law enforcement in Fentress County is required to keep arrest records.

Fentress County Criminal Courts

Fentress County is in the 13th Judicial District. General Sessions Court handles initial hearings after an arrest, bond review, and misdemeanor cases. Felony charges move to Circuit Court for indictment and trial. The Circuit Court Clerk keeps criminal case files that build on the original arrest record with indictments, motions, and judgments.

Warrants for arrest come from Fentress County judges when there is probable cause. Under T.C.A. § 40-6-101, officers can also make warrantless arrests in certain situations. After any arrest, the person must see a judge within 48 hours. Court records from Fentress County can be searched at tncourts.gov.

Note: Because Fentress County has a low crime rate, the court docket moves at a slower pace than in urban counties, but the records are still public and available.

Legal Help in Fentress County

The Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands covers Fentress County. They provide free legal help to people with low income who face criminal charges. Visit las.org for more information. The Tennessee Bar Association at (800) 899-6993 can refer you to a lawyer in the Fentress County area.

If you are arrested in Fentress County and cannot afford an attorney, the court will appoint a public defender. Self-help resources and court forms are at tncourts.gov. The site has information about your rights after arrest and how criminal cases work in Tennessee.

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Cities in Fentress County

Fentress County includes Jamestown and several smaller communities. Jamestown is the county seat and where the Sheriff's Office and jail are located. All arrests in Fentress County are processed at the county jail in Jamestown.

Nearby Counties

Fentress County borders several counties in the Upper Cumberland region of Tennessee. Verify where an arrest took place before searching.

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