Spring Hill 72 Hour Booking

Spring Hill 72 hour booking records go through two different county systems because the city straddles the line between Maury and Williamson Counties. The Spring Hill Police Department handles all arrests within city limits, but where someone gets booked depends on which side of the county line the arrest took place. Arrests on the Maury County side go to the Maury County Jail in Columbia, while those on the Williamson County side go to the jail in Franklin. This dual-county setup makes Spring Hill unique among Tennessee cities for booking searches. All records are public under Tennessee law.

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53,000+ Population
Maury/Williamson Counties
SHPD Police Department
931-486-2252 Police Phone

Spring Hill 72 Hour Booking Search

Because Spring Hill sits in two counties, you may need to check both jail systems to find a booking record. If you are not sure which side of the county line the arrest happened on, check both. Here is how each one works.

For the Maury County side, the jail is at 1300 Lawson White Drive in Columbia. Call 931-380-5733 for inmate information. The Maury County government website provides access to sheriff's office resources and jail information. You can also reach the records contact, Missy Wray, at mwray@maurycounty-tn.gov or by fax at 931-380-1122. Be aware that all Maury County warrant information is released in person only.

For the Williamson County side, the jail sits at 509 Columbia Ave in Franklin. Call 615-790-5570 for inmate information. The Williamson County Sheriff's Office has online resources for inmate searches and booking data. Williamson County tends to have more online tools available than Maury County for looking up current inmates.

The Spring Hill Police Department website offers general information about the department and its services, including how to reach the support division that handles records.

Spring Hill 72 hour booking police department resources

Spring Hill's dual-county position means you may need to search two separate jail systems to find a specific booking.

How Spring Hill Booking Works

The Spring Hill Police Department serves the entire city, regardless of which county a particular area falls in. When an officer makes an arrest, the person gets transported to either the Maury County Jail or the Williamson County Jail based on where the arrest took place. The county line runs roughly through the middle of the city. Each jail handles its own booking process independently.

At both facilities, the booking process is the same. Staff collect the person's name, date of birth, physical description, fingerprints, and mugshot. A booking number gets assigned. Charges and bond amounts are entered into that county's system. Tennessee law requires an initial court appearance within 48 to 72 hours for warrantless arrests. Under Tenn. Code Ann. 10-7-503, the booking records from both counties are public.

Spring Hill has a strong safety record. Crime rates run 57% below the national average. This means fewer bookings overall, but when they do happen, the dual-county system adds an extra layer of complexity for anyone trying to track them down.

Spring Hill Booking Records Requests

To request Spring Hill police records, contact the Spring Hill Police Department at 3636A Royal Park Blvd. The main number is 931-486-2252 ext 244. The support division handles all records and public records requests. You can download a request form from the Spring Hill city website and submit it in person, by mail, or electronically. Proof of Tennessee residency is required.

For jail records from the Maury County side, send your request to the Maury County Sheriff's Office. Address it to Missy Wray, Records, at 1300 Lawson White Drive, Columbia, TN 38401. You can fax it to 931-380-1122 or email mwray@maurycounty-tn.gov. For the Williamson County side, contact the sheriff's office at 615-790-5560.

Standard copy fees apply at both county offices. Expect $0.15 per page for regular copies and $5.00 for certified documents. Viewing records in person is free at either location.

Note: Since warrant information from Maury County is only released in person, plan a trip to Columbia if you need that type of record.

Statewide Tools for Spring Hill

State-level databases help when you need to search beyond the two local county systems. The TBI TORIS background check portal runs a name-based criminal history search across all of Tennessee for $29. It will show adult arrests and convictions from both Maury and Williamson Counties in a single search. Juvenile records and out-of-state data are excluded.

The Felony Offender Information Lookup covers people in state prison for felony offenses. You can search by name or TOMIS ID. Results include sentence dates, parole eligibility, and booking photos. This tool only covers state custody, not local jail bookings.

VINELink lets you track inmates in real time at either the Maury County or Williamson County jail. Sign up for free alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate's status changes. The service is available 24 hours a day.

72 Hour Booking Limits

Juvenile records are sealed in both counties. Active investigation files may be restricted. Medical records stay confidential. Under Tenn. Code Ann. 10-7-504, victim and witness data can be redacted when release would put someone at risk.

The biggest challenge with Spring Hill 72 hour booking searches is knowing which county to check. If you are not sure, start with both. Call the Maury County Jail at 931-380-5733 and the Williamson County Jail at 615-790-5570. One of them will have the record if the person was booked through the Spring Hill Police Department.

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Maury County 72 Hour Booking

Most of Spring Hill falls within Maury County. All jail operations on that side go through the Maury County Sheriff's Office in Columbia. For the full county breakdown of courts, fees, and booking resources, visit the Maury County page.

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