Search Stewart County Released Inmates

Stewart County Released Inmates searches start in Dover with the sheriff office portal, because the county maintains an online jail lookup that updates every 24 hours. The research shows a working county system with search fields for current inmates, the last 240 hours, and last-name lookups, plus a jail staff structure that includes 28 corrections officers. That makes Stewart County a strong county-first page: the local portal, the jail, and the County Mayor record path all sit close to the same release trail.

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Stewart County Quick Facts

Dover County Seat
931-232-3114 Sheriff Phone
24 Hours Roster Updates
28 Officers Corrections Staff

Stewart County Released Inmates Search

The county portal is the main starting point for Stewart County Released Inmates. The official lookup at the Stewart County jail portal supports searches for current inmates, the last 240 hours, and last-name searches. That is a practical county tool, not a generic summary page. It gives the searcher a direct route into the Stewart County booking trail and lets the county itself answer the first question about custody or release.

The record fields make the local search even more specific. The research says the portal can show name, age, class, race and sex, intake date and time, city, arresting department, arresting officer, release date and time, and charges with bond amounts. Those details matter because they let a Stewart County Released Inmates search move from a simple name check to a true custody record check. If the booking was recent, the portal can show whether the person is still housed, was released, or moved through a bond event.

Stewart County also updates the roster every 24 hours, which makes the portal useful even when the person was released shortly before the search. The county searcher can compare the current roster, the last 240 hours, and the charge details against what is already known. Common charges such as evading arrest, DUI, drug possession, failure to appear, and violation of probation help show the kinds of county entries that appear in the portal.

The county office structure reinforces that local route. Sheriff Frankie Gray and Chief Deputy Dale Ward are part of a jail operation with 28 corrections officers, so Stewart County is not a thin placeholder page. The jail portal is a real working county record tool, and that is why the local search should come first.

  • Full legal name or last name only for the portal search
  • Approximate intake, release, or booking window
  • Known arresting department, bond amount, or charge description
  • Whether the person was in the last 240 hours or still current

Stewart County Jail And Records

The jail is at 117 Donelson Parkway, Dover, TN 37058, with phone 931-232-3114 and fax 931-232-7948. Mail is sent to Inmate Name, Stewart County Jail, 322 Justice Drive, PO Box 69, Dover, TN 37058. Those details are useful because they tell you exactly where the county keeps the detention record and where mail goes when the question is about a current or recently released inmate. In a county search, the physical jail address often tells you more than a third-party recap ever will.

Stewart County also has practical jail rules that matter to a release search. Commissary can be handled through a lobby kiosk or online deposits, and visitation is organized by housing location. Those are not just convenience details. They show that the jail is actively managing inmates in real time, which makes the release record more likely to be fresh and county-maintained. If the portal entry looks incomplete, a direct jail call can still clarify the custody trail.

The public inquiry menu is also broad. The research says inquiries can include information for inmates, the booking log, inmate roster, sex offenders, warrants, and public records requests. That means Stewart County has more than one local path for a released-inmates question. A person who cannot solve the case with the portal alone can still use the jail or the county records route to confirm the release record.

That local record structure matters because Stewart County is small enough for the county offices to carry most of the burden. Dover and Cumberland City are the named population centers, so the county route is usually the right first move before any statewide tool is opened.

Stewart County Released Inmates State Follow Up

If the Stewart County portal points to a wider Tennessee custody trail, the next step is Tennessee FOIL. FOIL is the official TDOC offender lookup, and it becomes useful when a Stewart County Released Inmates search no longer ends at the county jail. That is especially helpful if the county booking later moved into TDOC supervision or if the release question is really about what happened after the county stage ended.

The FOIL page is the clean statewide follow-up for Stewart County Released Inmates once the county jail portal has already done the first work.

Stewart County Released Inmates FOIL search page

That state tool belongs after the local jail entry has already shown that the search has moved beyond county custody.

The second statewide layer is the TBI criminal-history page. It is useful when the Stewart County release question turns into a broader criminal-history question instead of just a jail status check. Because the county portal already gives the current and recent local booking trail, the TBI page should be the follow-up rather than the starting point.

The TBI page gives Stewart County researchers a second official state source when the county portal needs wider context.

Stewart County Released Inmates TBI background check page

That statewide layer is useful only after the county portal has already narrowed the Stewart County record to the right person.

The official jail portal itself is also worth keeping in the loop, especially when the user wants the current county roster rather than a static summary. A direct portal check is often the simplest answer in Stewart County, and the linked official site keeps the search grounded in the county data source.

Stewart County sheriff office portal page

Stewart County Public Access

Stewart County Released Inmates work is strongest when it stays with the county portal, jail, and county mayor office in Dover. The local inquiry tools cover current inmates, booking logs, rosters, warrants, and public records requests, so the county has enough structure to answer the first question without immediately reaching for state resources. That is useful because release searches often depend on short timing windows, and Stewart County updates the roster every 24 hours.

When the department is unknown or the jail question needs a formal records route, the County Mayor's Office is the backstop. The research identifies County Mayor Robin Brandon at 226 Lakeview Drive, PO Box 487, Dover, TN 37058, phone 931-232-3100. That office matters because the county record system is not limited to the jail portal. It also includes the broader public-records path if the search needs a written county request.

The jail detail is also important for the practical side of a release question. Bond amounts can range from $50 to more than $30,000, and the portal lists the arresting department and officer. That combination often tells the searcher why the person left custody and whether the release was tied to a bond, a transfer, or another county event. Stewart County Released Inmates questions are usually easier once those local facts are in view.

If the county record still leaves a gap, the Tennessee Public Records Act and the state follow-up tools can fill it. But the county should come first here, because the portal is already giving the live detention answer that most searches need.

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