Search Fentress County Released Inmates

Fentress County Released Inmates records should be searched through the local sheriff and jail in Jamestown first, then through the county public-records path, and only after that through Tennessee prison and statewide criminal-history tools if the detention trail leaves county custody. The research for Fentress County supports a local jail trail, a county public-records coordinator, jail policies, and official state follow-up sources. This page keeps the search local first so a Fentress County Released Inmates search stays tied to the agencies that actually control the county detention record.

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Fentress County Released Inmates Search

The starting point for Fentress County Released Inmates is the sheriff and jail trail in Jamestown. The detailed research places the jail at 140 Justice Center Drive, lists Sheriff Michael Reagon, and says the county jail roster updates every 24 hours with mugshot, charges, bond, and demographic details. That makes the local detention trail the correct first stop for a Fentress County Released Inmates search instead of a statewide-first approach.

The research also supports a more practical county search path than a short directory listing would suggest. It gives visitor requirements, commissary details, package rules, and both remote and in-person visitation information. Those details confirm that Fentress County maintains an active county jail process with enough structure that local detention questions should be answered through the county trail before the search widens into state systems.

The Fentress County sheriff page is the main local image-backed source for Fentress County Released Inmates because it anchors the county detention and public-records path in Jamestown.

Fentress County Released Inmates sheriff office page

That local source is the right first stop when the question is about county jail custody, release timing, or whether the record stayed in Fentress County before any later transfer.

Fentress County Jail And Records Access

The county search becomes stronger because the research identifies a public records coordinator through the county executive's office at 101 South Main Street, phone 931-879-8014, with written requests required and a seven-business-day response window. That matters because a thin online result does not end a Fentress County Released Inmates search. The sheriff, jail, and county records office still create a usable local path even when the online jail trail is limited.

The jail details also matter on this page. The research says visits can be handled through iWebVisit, in-person visits are limited to certain days and hours, and a state-issued ID is required. Those local policies confirm that the county detention trail is active and managed locally. In Fentress County Released Inmates work, that is enough to keep the search centered on Jamestown rather than jumping too early to state custody tools.

The package and commissary rules reinforce that local focus. The research lists allowed intake items during the first ten days, identifies Access Corrections for funds, and gives facility and location codes for deposits. Those are practical jail-side details. They confirm that the detention trail is not abstract. It is a specific county process with local operating rules, which is why the page keeps the search county-first.

These details usually make a Fentress County Released Inmates search more precise:

  • Full legal name and alternate spellings
  • Approximate arrest, booking, or release date
  • Any booking detail, bond information, or county case reference
  • Whether the detention trail remained local or later entered state custody

The practical order is sheriff and jail first, county records coordinator second, then the state layer if the record clearly moves beyond county custody.

Fentress County Released Inmates State Search

The statewide follow-up for Fentress County Released Inmates begins with FOIL at foil.app.tn.gov. FOIL becomes useful when the local jail trail later points to a Tennessee Department of Correction record. The county research supports FOIL directly for Fentress County offenders, so it belongs after the local detention and records path has already been checked.

The FOIL search page is the official statewide image-backed source for Fentress County Released Inmates once the local detention trail points beyond county custody.

Fentress County Released Inmates FOIL search page

That statewide source helps when the county jail establishes the early local record but the later release question depends on state prison custody.

The state layer belongs after the county layer, not before it. Fentress County already gives enough local detention and records detail that the first useful answer should usually come from Jamestown and the county jail trail. That county-first order matters most in recent local cases where the jail roster and county records process can answer the core question without any need to widen the search.

Fentress County Released Inmates Public Access

Fentress 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 written-request process and seven-business-day response rule reinforce that local records remain available even when the online trail is thin.

The best order in Fentress County is sheriff and jail first, county public-records path second, FOIL third if the detention trail leaves county custody. That keeps the page aligned with the research and avoids turning a Jamestown county search into a generic statewide answer too early. The local trail is strong enough that many release questions should be answered through the county jail and county records process before a state search is even necessary.

That local-first order is especially useful in a smaller county where the jail roster, visitation rules, and county request process are already narrow enough to point to the right record quickly.

Note: A Fentress County Released Inmates result may stay entirely local, but if the detention trail later becomes a state custody question, FOIL is the right next step.

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