Search Cannon County Released Inmates
Cannon County Released Inmates records are most useful when the search begins with the sheriff and county jail in Woodbury, then moves into the county court file and official Tennessee tools only if the detention trail leaves county custody. The research for Cannon County supports a real local roster, local jail contacts, clerk access, and statewide follow-up sources. This page keeps the search path narrow and local first so a Cannon County Released Inmates search does not turn into a generic statewide answer before the county record has been checked properly.
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Cannon County Released Inmates Search
The strongest local source for Cannon County Released Inmates is the Cannon County Sheriff's Office at 110 Alexander Drive in Woodbury. The detailed research says the office handles both sheriff and jail functions, identifies Sheriff Darrell Young, and lists a live county roster that can be searched by name. That matters because a Cannon County Released Inmates search should begin with the office that controls the detention record before shifting into court or state sources.
The research also says the Cannon County jail is a small county facility with an online roster that shows name, photo, charges, and bond. That gives Cannon County a better detention path than a county with only phone contacts. For released-inmates work, a live roster helps narrow the booking trail, confirm whether the person was held locally, and show whether the county record likely remains at the jail level or moved later into the state system.
The Cannon County sheriff page is the main local image-backed source for Cannon County Released Inmates because it anchors the county jail trail in Woodbury and points to the local detention office that handles the records.
That county source is the right first stop when the question is about booking, custody, bond information, or whether the person remained in county jail before any later transfer.
Cannon County Jail And Court Records
The local detention trail is reinforced by details the research gives for the jail itself. The jail phone is 615-563-5934, the mail address uses 110 Alexander Drive, and the roster is described as searchable by name. Those are practical local details, not filler. A Cannon County Released Inmates search often depends on matching a name to the county booking trail first, then using the local charges and bond details to understand what happened next.
The court side is tied to the same general county complex. The research lists the Cannon County Circuit Court Clerk at 110 Alexander Drive with phone 615-563-4460, plus the general sessions court at the same address with phone 615-563-4271. For Cannon County Released Inmates work, that makes the county search path straightforward. The jail answers the custody question. The clerk and court help explain the case, bond result, plea, dismissal, or sentence that may explain a release.
Because the county research is specific, there is no reason to widen the search too early. Start with the sheriff and jail. Then use the county court trail if the detention record needs context. Only after that should a Cannon County Released Inmates search move into state-level tools.
These details usually make a Cannon County Released Inmates search more precise:
- Full legal name and alternate spellings
- Approximate arrest, booking, or release date
- Any charge, bond amount, or case number tied to the county jail stay
- Whether the person stayed in county custody or later entered state custody
Cannon County Released Inmates State Search
The statewide follow-up for Cannon County Released Inmates begins with FOIL at foil.app.tn.gov. FOIL becomes useful when the local Cannon County jail trail later turns into a Tennessee Department of Correction record. The county research specifically supports FOIL for Cannon County offenders, so it belongs on the page as the first statewide tool after the local detention and court path has been checked.
The FOIL search page is the strongest official statewide image-backed source for Cannon County Released Inmates once the county record points beyond local jail custody.
That statewide search helps when the county jail establishes the early detention record but the later release question depends on whether the person entered state prison custody.
The second statewide support layer is the TBI criminal-history page. It adds broader statewide context after the county offices have already been checked. That order matters. A Cannon County Released Inmates search should be county first, not state first, because the local jail and local court hold the clearest starting point in the research.
The TBI criminal-history page adds a second official statewide image-backed source for Cannon County Released Inmates when the local jail and court trail need broader context.
That broader statewide layer can help after the county record has already identified the local detention event and the remaining question is the wider criminal-history trail.
Cannon County Released Inmates Public Access
Cannon County Released Inmates records still fall under Tennessee public-records rules. Under T.C.A. § 10-7-503, county records are generally open unless another statute limits access. That does not mean every detention detail is posted online, but it does mean the county sheriff, county jail, and county clerk remain the right record holders to check before assuming the search has ended.
The practical order in Cannon County is simple: sheriff and jail first, circuit court clerk second, statewide tools third if the record leaves county custody. That sequence stays faithful to the research and keeps the page focused on how Cannon County Released Inmates records are actually found.
Note: A Cannon County Released Inmates result that looks thin online may still become clear once the local jail, circuit clerk, or later FOIL trail is checked in order.