Search Crockett County Released Inmates
Crockett County Released Inmates records should begin with the sheriff and county jail in Alamo, then move into the county court file, and only after that into statewide prison and criminal-history tools if the local detention trail leaves county custody. The research for Crockett County supports a local roster, written public-records process, court contacts, and official Tennessee follow-up sources. This page keeps the search county-first so a Crockett County Released Inmates search stays tied to the actual local detention and court trail.
Crockett County Quick Facts
Crockett County Released Inmates Search
The strongest local source for Crockett County Released Inmates is the county sheriff and jail system in Alamo. The detailed research places the sheriff at 899 Cavalier Drive, the jail at 884 Cavalier Drive, and identifies Sheriff Troy N. Klyce plus an online roster. That local roster matters because a Crockett County Released Inmates search should begin with the detention system that actually handled the county booking trail instead of starting with a broad statewide search.
The county trail is more specific than the short summary suggests. The research describes weekly turnover, mail policies, local public-records coordination, and an active jail facility with average population information. Those details show that Crockett County keeps a real county-run detention system with a usable local record path. For released-inmates work, that makes the sheriff and jail the right first stop.
The local roster and the county jail contact matter most in recent cases, short jail stays, and county-held bookings that never become state prison records. A Crockett County Released Inmates search becomes more accurate when the county trail is checked first and the state trail is treated as a later step.
Crockett County Jail And Court Records
The court side keeps the search local. The detailed research lists the Crockett County Circuit Court Clerk at 1 North Bells Street in Alamo, phone 731-696-5460, and general sessions at the same courthouse area with phone 731-696-5475. That means a Crockett County Released Inmates search can move from jail to court without changing jurisdictions. The jail record explains the detention side. The court file explains why custody changed.
The county public-records path is also unusually clear. The research says written requests are required and identifies a public records coordinator through Crockett County Government at 10 South Bells Street, with a seven-business-day response window. That matters because a thin online result does not end the search in Crockett County. The written county process can still support the local detention trail.
The jail details help too. The research lists a county mail address at 884 Cavalier Drive and notes that all mail is searched for contraband. Those local policies confirm that the detention trail is active and county-administered, which is why a Crockett County Released Inmates search should stay local first and use statewide tools only after the county trail is exhausted.
These details usually make a Crockett County Released Inmates search more precise:
- Full legal name and alternate spellings
- Approximate arrest, booking, or release date
- Any case number, jail identifier, or charge description
- Whether the person remained in county custody or later entered state custody
The practical order is sheriff and jail first, circuit court clerk second, written county records request if needed, then state tools only if the local trail clearly leaves county custody.
Crockett County Released Inmates State Search
The statewide follow-up for Crockett County Released Inmates begins with FOIL at foil.app.tn.gov. FOIL becomes useful when the local jail and county court trail later point to a Tennessee Department of Correction record. The county research supports FOIL for Crockett County offenders, so it belongs only after the local detention and court path has already been checked.
The FOIL search page is the first official image-backed statewide source for Crockett County Released Inmates once the county detention trail points beyond local jail custody.
That statewide tool helps when the county jail establishes the early local record but the later release question depends on whether the person entered state prison custody.
The second statewide layer is the TBI criminal-history page. It adds broader statewide context after the local county trail has already identified the local detention event. That order matters because the county jail and county court already give a practical local trail, so the statewide search works best as a follow-up rather than a substitute.
The TBI criminal-history page adds a second official image-backed source for Crockett County Released Inmates when the local jail and court trail need wider context.
That broader statewide layer helps when the local detention record is only part of a longer Tennessee criminal-history trail.
Crockett County Released Inmates Public Access
Crockett County Released Inmates records still follow Tennessee's public-records framework. Under T.C.A. § 10-7-503, county records are generally open unless another law limits access. The county's own written-request process reinforces that a thin online result does not mean the local trail is empty. It means the county offices still matter.
The best order in Crockett County is sheriff and jail first, circuit court clerk second, FOIL and TBI third if the detention trail leaves county custody or needs wider context. That keeps the page aligned with the research and avoids turning an Alamo county search into a generic statewide answer too early. The local jail and courthouse are close enough in the records trail that the county search should usually answer the first questions before any state layer is needed.
Note: A Crockett County Released Inmates result may stay entirely local, but if the detention trail later becomes a state custody question, FOIL and TBI are the right next steps.