Williamson County Arrest Records
Williamson County arrest records are public documents kept by the Williamson County Sheriff's Office at 408 Century Ct, Franklin, TN 37064. The county seat is Franklin, and Williamson County sits in Middle Tennessee with a population of about 238,412. These arrest records cover bookings, charges, and jail data for the entire county. You can search for arrest records by name, date, or case number through the sheriff's office or third-party search tools listed on this page.
Williamson County Quick Facts
Williamson County Sheriff's Office Arrest Records
The Williamson County Sheriff's Office is run by Sheriff Dusty Rhoades and handles all arrest records for the county. The office is at 408 Century Ct in Franklin. Williamson County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Tennessee with a population over 238,000. The Williamson County Jail holds inmates booked on local charges. Inmate information may be available through the sheriff's office online tools or by calling 615-790-5560.
Williamson County also has the Franklin Police Department, which uses License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology. LPR data is stored for no more than 10 days unless it is part of an active investigation. Under Tennessee law, LPR data is not subject to public records requests. The sheriff's office and local police agencies all process arrest records through the county system. Proof of Tennessee residency is typically required to get copies. Some records may be exempt from disclosure under state law. You can submit a request to the sheriff's office or the County Clerk at the Williamson County courthouse.
The screenshot below shows a search tool that lists Williamson County arrest records and jail data.
This portal provides current booking and inmate data for Williamson County.
| Office |
Williamson County Sheriff's Office 408 Century Ct, Franklin, TN 37064 Phone: 615-790-5560 |
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| Jail | Phone: 615-790-5560 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM (jail open 24/7) |
How to Search Williamson County Arrest Records
There are a few ways to find arrest records in Williamson County. You can search online, call the jail, or go in person. Each method works, but the best one depends on what you need. Online tools give fast results for basic data. In-person visits let you get full copies right away.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation runs the TORIS background check system, which searches statewide criminal history records. A name-based search costs $29 and includes Williamson County arrests that were reported to TBI through fingerprint submissions. Keep in mind that not all arrests show up in TORIS. Only those reported via fingerprints are in the system. For the most complete and current Williamson County arrest data, contact the sheriff's office directly.
To search for Williamson County arrest records, you will need:
- Full name of the person you are looking for
- Date of birth if you have it
- Approximate date of the arrest
The FOIL system from the Tennessee Department of Correction lets you look up felony offenders who have been in state custody. This is a free search tool. It shows current location, sentence details, and projected release dates. It does not cover county jail inmates or people held on misdemeanor charges in Williamson County.
Note: Not all Williamson County arrest records appear in statewide databases. For the most accurate results, contact the sheriff's office or check the jail roster directly.
Williamson County Arrest Records and Tennessee Law
Arrest records in Williamson County are governed by the Tennessee Public Records Act, found at T.C.A. 10-7-503. This law says that government records are open to the public unless a specific exemption applies. Arrest records, booking logs, and jail rosters are generally considered public records in Tennessee. Any Tennessee citizen can request them.
To make a public records request in Williamson County, you need to show proof of Tennessee residency. A valid Tennessee driver's license or state ID works. Non-residents generally cannot access Tennessee public records under the TPRA. Send your request to Williamson County Sheriff's Office or County Clerk. Proof of Tennessee residency required. Be as specific as you can about what records you want. Include names, dates, and case numbers if you have them.
There are some limits on what you can get. Active criminal investigation files may be withheld under T.C.A. 10-7-504. Juvenile arrest records are sealed. Records that have been expunged are no longer public. Medical and mental health records tied to a case are also exempt. But the basic facts of an arrest, including the name, charge, date, and bail, are almost always available to the public in Williamson County.
Copy fees in Tennessee are $0.15 per page for standard black and white copies. Color copies cost $0.50 per page. If your request takes more than one hour of staff time, the agency can charge for the extra labor at the employee's hourly rate.
What Williamson County Arrest Records Include
An arrest record from Williamson County contains several pieces of information. The exact contents depend on the type of arrest and the charges filed. Most records include the person's full name, date of birth, address, and physical description. The record also shows the arresting agency, the date and time of arrest, the charges, and the bail or bond amount.
Booking records are created when someone is brought to the Williamson County jail. These include a mugshot, fingerprints, and a list of all charges. The booking record also notes if the person was released on bond, held for court, or transferred to another facility. Jail records in Williamson County are updated as the case moves through the court system.
Williamson County criminal court records are separate from arrest records but closely related. Court records show the outcome of the case, including pleas, trial results, and sentencing. These records are kept by the Williamson County Circuit Court Clerk. You can search for court case information through the Tennessee Court System website.
Note: Some Williamson County arrest records may have redacted information. Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and bank account details are routinely removed from public copies.
Expungement of Williamson County Arrest Records
Tennessee law allows certain arrest records to be expunged. Expungement means the record is sealed from public view. Under T.C.A. 40-32-101, eligible individuals can petition to have their records removed. This applies to some misdemeanors and certain Class E felonies for first-time offenders who have completed all sentence requirements.
Not every arrest record in Williamson County can be expunged. Serious violent crimes, sexual offenses, and DUI convictions are not eligible. You must wait the required time period, usually five years. You also need to have no pending charges and no more than two convictions total. The petition must be filed in the court where the conviction took place. If your case was in Williamson County, you file here.
Once a record is expunged, it will no longer appear in public searches of Williamson County arrest records. The person can legally deny the conviction in most situations. However, expunged records may still be seen by certain employers in law enforcement or professional licensing boards. The process takes about six to twelve weeks from filing.
Additional Williamson County Arrest Record Resources
Beyond the sheriff's office, there are other ways to access Williamson County arrest records. The VINELink system lets you track offenders and get notified about custody status changes. This is a free service run by the state. You can register to get alerts when an inmate is released or transferred from the Williamson County jail.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation also maintains the Sex Offender Registry. You can search by name, city, county, or address. This database covers all registered sex offenders in Williamson County and across Tennessee. It includes photos, addresses, and conviction details.
For legal help with arrest records in Williamson County, contact the Tennessee Bar Association lawyer referral service at (800) 899-6993. Legal aid organizations in Tennessee may also help with expungement petitions and record review at no cost for those who qualify based on income.
Cities in Williamson County
All arrest records for Williamson County residents are processed through the Williamson County Sheriff's Office. Cities in this county include Franklin, Brentwood, Spring Hill, Nolensville.
Nearby Counties
If you are not sure which county covers your area, check the address where the arrest took place. Arrest records are held by the county where the arrest happened, not where the person lives.