Find Robertson County Released Inmates

Robertson County Released Inmates searches center on Springfield, where the sheriff office, detention facility, and public-records office all sit inside the county seat. The roster is alphabetical by last name and updates every 24 hours, so recent booking detail is easy to sort from older case history. This county also gives extra public tools, including a most wanted list and a warrant search, which makes the local trail broader than a simple jail check. When the county record ends, FOIL and TBI can extend the search.

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Robertson County Quick Facts

SpringfieldCounty Seat
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Robertson County Released Inmates Search

The main local source for Robertson County Released Inmates is the sheriff office at 507 South Brown Street in Springfield and the detention facility at 311 5th Avenue E. Sheriff Mike Van Dyke and Jail Administrator Major Klint Arnold oversee a system that is built to house inmates in a safe and secure setting, protect the community, and support the judicial system. Those goals matter because they tell you what kind of record trail the county keeps. The jail is not only a holding place. It is also part of the county court and release process.

The online roster is alphabetical by last name and updates every 24 hours. The record contents include the name, age, booking date, mugshot, charges, bond, and court information. That makes a Robertson County Released Inmates search useful for both a quick check and a deeper case review. The county population is 71,813, and the named communities include Cedar Hill, Coopertown, Orlinda, Springfield, Greenbrier, Cross Plains, and Adams. The release trail may start in one city, but the county record follows the same Springfield-based system.

The mission statement is also worth noting because it shows how the county frames the detention file. Safe custody, public safety, and judicial support all sit in the same record path. For Robertson County Released Inmates searches, that means the roster is only the first layer. The local record may also connect to a court file, a warrant lookup, or a public wanted list, depending on what the user already knows.

These details usually help the county search most:

  • Full legal name and any alternate spelling
  • Approximate booking or release date
  • Bond amount, charge detail, or court clue
  • Whether the person is still local or moved to state custody

Robertson County Jail Records

Mail for the jail should be addressed to Inmate Name, 311 5th Avenue E, Springfield, TN 37172. Commissary is handled through VendEngine, and the county also keeps a lobby kiosk for in-person use. That combination matters because it shows the detention facility is still very active and still connected to current inmate management. In Robertson County Released Inmates work, that helps separate a live county file from a record that has already moved on.

Visitation is limited to one hour per week per inmate and must be scheduled in advance. Visiting hours are Monday through Friday from 9 am to 4 pm and Saturday from 12 pm to 4 pm. Those details matter because they show the county expects the public to work through a structured system, not just walk in and expect instant access. A Robertson County Released Inmates search often becomes easier when the user knows whether the person is still in the jail rotation or has already been released.

The jail also gives the public two stronger local tools than many county pages do. There is a most wanted list that includes a mugshot, name, date of birth, last known address, and charges. There is also a public warrant search for civil and criminal warrants by first and last name. For Robertson County Released Inmates, that means the local search can keep going even when a roster entry is no longer current. The county page can still point to an active warrant or a wanted listing that explains what happened next.

Robertson County Released Inmates State Follow Up

When the county result does not answer the full question, the first state layer is Tennessee FOIL. This approved source image shows the state follow-up page used for Robertson County Released Inmates research when the local booking moves into TDOC custody or when a broader offender history is needed.

Robertson County Released Inmates FOIL lookup page

That state page is the next step after the Springfield roster, not the first step. It works best when the county search already narrowed the name or case.

The second state layer is the TBI criminal-history page. It is useful when Robertson County Released Inmates research needs a state-level record check beyond the local jail file.

Robertson County Released Inmates TBI records page

That image reflects the approved state follow-up source, but the county record still comes first in the process.

Under T.C.A. § 10-7-503, public records are generally open unless another law says otherwise, so a missing online result does not mean the county has no usable record.

Robertson County Public Records Access

Robertson County Released Inmates requests stay most useful when they move through the county offices in Springfield. The public records coordinator is at 511 S Brown Street, Springfield, TN 37172, and the public records phone number is 615-384-2476. That local route matters because the county has both the detention facility and the records office inside the same seat, which makes the trail easier to follow once the roster, warrant search, or most wanted list has been checked.

The county also applies a Tennessee resident requirement. That means the requester should be ready to use the correct local records channel instead of expecting a broad public database to answer every question. A good Robertson County Released Inmates request should include the full name, the likely booking date, and any charge or court clue that can help the county match the right file. The more exact the request, the better the county can link the jail data to the release or case history.

Springfield is the county seat, and the named communities include Cedar Hill, Coopertown, Orlinda, Greenbrier, Cross Plains, Adams, and Springfield itself. That local footprint gives the county a broad but still manageable record system. For Robertson County Released Inmates searches, that is helpful because the public records office, detention facility, and court trail all stay tied to a single county center. The result is a local search that can move from roster to public records to state follow-up without losing its shape.

Note: Robertson County is easiest to verify when the roster, the warrant search, and the public records coordinator are used before the state tools.

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