Search Polk County Released Inmates

Polk County Released Inmates searches begin in Benton with an active jail, a daily-updated roster, and a county records path that still expects direct contact. The research gives Polk County a physical jail, a mailing address, roster timing, capacity figures, and a public records coordinator, so the county trail is real and current rather than abstract. Sheriff Steve Ross and the jail staff control the early custody record. The county records office and the state follow-up tools answer the next questions if the person later moved out of local custody.

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BentonCounty Seat
423-338-4540Sheriff Phone
154Jail Capacity
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Polk County Released Inmates Search

The starting point for Polk County Released Inmates is the county jail in Benton at 264 Industrial Access Circle, with the mailing address at P.O. Box 1189. The research lists Sheriff Steve Ross, a sheriff phone number of 423-338-4540, and a jail phone number of 423-338-8215. It also says the online roster updates every 24 hours. That combination makes Polk County more visible than many counties in this project because the county is not relying only on a phone line or a one-time response. A searcher can begin with a live local roster and still follow up with the jail by phone if the question is older or incomplete.

The roster content is specific enough to matter. The research says the record can show inmate name, inmate number, booking date, mugshot, charges, and court information. That is exactly the kind of detail a Polk County Released Inmates search needs when trying to tell the difference between a recent booking, a bond release, and a later court outcome. The jail is also large enough to matter operationally, with 107 male beds, 47 female beds, five male housing units, four female housing units, and 25 corrections officers. That tells you the jail is active, not merely administrative, so the local custody record should be checked first.

These details usually make a Polk County Released Inmates request more precise:

  • Full legal name and any alternate spelling
  • Approximate booking or release date
  • Inmate number, if the roster already assigned one
  • Any court clue, charge, or bond amount already known

Because the roster updates every 24 hours, a current search can often show whether the person is still in the jail, has been released, or is tied to a court event that needs follow-up elsewhere.

Polk County Jail And Records

The county records side is straightforward and still local. Polk County lists a public records coordinator at 6239 Highway 411, P.O. Box 128, Benton, TN 37307, with public-records phone 423-338-4527. Requests can be made in person or by mail, and Tennessee residency is required. That is important because not every Polk County Released Inmates question can be answered by the roster alone. If a person was released earlier, if the roster no longer shows the record, or if a copy of the file is needed, the county records coordinator is the right next step.

The inmate mail address also helps confirm the working custody path. Polk County says mail should be addressed to Inmate Name, Polk County Jail, P.O. Box 1189, Benton, TN 37307. That confirms that Benton is still the detention center even when a person may have been booked from another city or a smaller nearby community. In a county that includes Benton, Ducktown, and Copperhill, the city name in the arrest story does not change the fact that the jail record runs through Polk County Jail.

Polk County's size also shapes the search. The county covers 442 square miles and has a population of 16,832, which is large enough to generate a steady jail record but small enough that local offices still matter more than a broad state search at the start. The search should use the jail roster, the jail phone, and the public records coordinator together. That local sequence is usually the quickest way to determine whether the person is still in custody, was released, or moved into a court step that needs another record source.

For Polk County Released Inmates, the county office structure is the key point. Benton handles the jail and the records office. The jail shows the live custody trail. The records coordinator handles copies and written requests. That is the most direct way to keep the release search accurate.

Polk County Released Inmates State Follow Up

When the Benton jail trail is not enough, the first state follow-up is Tennessee FOIL. FOIL matters when a Polk County booking may have ended in Tennessee Department of Correction custody, or when the county record shows a release but not the later state status. Because FOIL covers Tennessee felony offenders who are or have been in TDOC custody, it is the right follow-up source after the county roster has already done the first work.

The FOIL search page is the official statewide image-backed follow-up for Polk County Released Inmates once the county jail record has already narrowed the local custody trail.

Polk County Released Inmates FOIL search page

The second statewide tool is the TBI background check page. That source is useful when the question is not only where the inmate went but what the broader Tennessee criminal-history record shows. Polk County Released Inmates searches sometimes need that wider criminal-history view because the local roster can answer the immediate custody question without showing the full statewide pattern. The TBI page fills that gap without replacing the county jail and records path.

The TBI background check page is the second official state source for Polk County Released Inmates when a broader record check becomes necessary.

Polk County Released Inmates TBI background check page

That state layer should stay secondary. Polk County already gives a live roster, a jail phone, a mailing address, and a records coordinator. The county trail has to lead before the state tools add context.

Polk County Public Access

Polk County Released Inmates records still sit inside Tennessee's public-records framework. Under T.C.A. § 10-7-503, county records are generally open unless another law limits access. That matters because the jail roster is updated every 24 hours, but the most useful copy of the record may still come through the county records coordinator when a person wants a written file or a confirmation that is no longer visible on the live roster.

The best order in Polk County is sheriff and jail first, county records second, FOIL third if the detention trail leaves county custody, and TBI when the search turns into a broader criminal-history question. That order fits the research and avoids skipping over Benton too quickly. Polk County has enough operational detail that the jail answer often comes first, but the county records office still matters when the search needs a copy or a follow-up date.

The county's geography also shapes the request. Benton is the county seat, but Ducktown and Copperhill are part of the same Polk County detention trail. A booking may start with a city clue and end in the county jail, so the safest request includes the city name, the booking window, and any charge information already known. That helps the jail or records office match the right file faster and keeps the Polk County Released Inmates search tied to the real county record instead of a guess.

In Polk County, the release path is usually local first because the jail is active, the roster is current, and the records office is clearly identified. State tools come later if the custody trail moves beyond Benton.

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