Search Hickman County Released Inmates

Hickman County Released Inmates records should be searched through the Centerville sheriff and jail trail first, then through statewide prison and criminal-history tools only if the detention path clearly leaves county custody. The research for Hickman County supports a jail address, local sheriff details, jail phone access, mail rules, and official Tennessee follow-up sources. This page keeps a Hickman County Released Inmates search local and county-first instead of drifting into a statewide answer too early.

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Hickman County Released Inmates Search

The local starting point for Hickman County Released Inmates is the sheriff and jail at 108 College Avenue in Centerville. The research identifies Sheriff Randal Ward, a county detention system with a 110-inmate capacity, and responsibilities that include jail oversight, warrant service, civil process, calls for service, and investigations. That matters because a Hickman County Released Inmates search should begin with the county office that actually handled the detention event before it widens into broader state tools.

The county path is especially important here because the research says there is no online inmate lookup and that local searches are handled by phone or in person. That means Hickman County Released Inmates is not a portal-first search. It is a county contact and county jail trail first, with the statewide layer used only after the local path stops being enough. Keeping that order prevents the page from promising an online county tool that the research does not support.

The FOIL search page is the state follow-up for Hickman County Released Inmates when the county detention trail suggests that the person may have moved beyond county custody. It is not the opening step. The opening step remains the Centerville sheriff and jail contact because that is what the research supports.

Hickman County Released Inmates FOIL search page

That statewide tool helps after the local jail and sheriff trail have already narrowed the county booking and release question.

Hickman County Jail And Records Access

The jail details help shape the local search. The research identifies a separate jail phone at 931-729-5844, says all inmate mail is searched for contraband, and confirms that the same jail address on College Avenue is used for inmate mail. Those details show that Hickman County manages a direct county detention process even without a clean online jail portal. In Hickman County Released Inmates work, that local jail phone and address often matter more than a broad database search.

The county context matters too. The research identifies Centerville, Lyles, Wrigley, and Bon Aqua Junction as communities inside the same county detention trail. A release question may begin with one of those place names, but the record still belongs to the county jail path in Centerville. That is why the Hickman County Released Inmates page remains county-centered rather than split into smaller city-style detention assumptions.

The FOIL search page used after the county trail is paired here with the local detention image because the page must rely on official or higher-authority sources even when the county's own web trail is thin.

Hickman County Released Inmates jail search resource

That local image supports the county detention path, while the linked sources on the page remain limited to acceptable state and higher-authority resources.

A strong local request usually works best when it includes a few basic identifiers:

  • Full legal name and alternate spellings
  • Approximate booking or release date
  • Any known charge or case detail
  • Whether the person was believed to remain in county custody or transfer out

Those details help county staff locate the right detention record when no public online county lookup is available.

Hickman County Released Inmates Public Access

Hickman County Released Inmates records still fit within Tennessee's public-records framework. Under T.C.A. § 10-7-503, county records are generally open unless another statute limits access. In practice, that means local jail access and the state FOIL tool can both matter, but they should be used in the right order.

The best order in Hickman County is local detention first, county jail contact second if more detail is needed, and FOIL third if the detention trail appears to leave county custody. That keeps the page aligned with the research and avoids turning a Centerville county search into a generic statewide answer too early. It also respects the actual county limitation that no online inmate lookup is offered.

Public access in Hickman County is most useful when it is treated as a practical process instead of a single website search. The local jail contact can confirm the county detention event. The state layer can then help only if the trail moves beyond county control. That makes Hickman County Released Inmates a county-first page built around the specific access limits and local search method described in the research.

That local-first order matters even more because the county does not give users a clean public portal to do the work for them. A good search depends on direct county contact, narrow dates, and a clear sense of whether the record is still local. The Centerville jail path remains the best first step.

The same approach also helps for records tied to Lyles, Wrigley, or Bon Aqua Junction. Those place names may appear in the search story, but the detention trail still runs through Hickman County. The county jail contact is what keeps the release search centered on the correct local records path.

That county trail is the practical first answer.

It stays tied to Centerville.

Note: A Hickman County Released Inmates result often becomes clearer once the Centerville jail trail is checked before any statewide follow-up step.

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