Campbell County 72 Hour Booking

Campbell County 72 hour booking records track who has been booked into the Campbell County Jail over the past three days. The county seat is Jacksboro, and the area sits in northeast Tennessee with close to 40,000 people. Sheriff Robbie Goins runs the jail at 610 Main Street, and staff are on site at all hours. If you need to find out who was arrested, you can call the jail, visit in person, or check third-party jail roster tools that pull Campbell County data. LaFollette is the largest city in the county, and arrests from local police go through the same booking process. Getting current booking data in Campbell County starts with the sheriff's office.

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Campbell County Quick Facts

39.8K Population
150 Jail Capacity
8th Judicial District
Jacksboro County Seat

Campbell County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Robbie Goins leads the Campbell County Sheriff's Office from 610 Main Street in Jacksboro. This is the main hub for all 72 hour booking records in the county. The jail sits at the same address, and a secondary location at 195 Kentucky Street serves as the detention center. You can reach the office by phone at 423-562-7446, or send mail to PO Box 82, Jacksboro, TN 37757. Email goes to sheriff@campbellcountytn.gov. The office handles records requests, provides custody status updates, and takes general questions about recent bookings.

The jail runs as a maximum-security facility with a capacity of 150 inmates. Staff process bookings around the clock. When someone is arrested in Campbell County, they go through intake at this jail no matter which local agency made the arrest. That includes the Jacksboro Police, LaFollette Police, Jellico Police, and Caryville Police. All of those bookings end up in the same system. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, booking records are public and open for inspection during business hours to any Tennessee citizen.

The screenshot below shows a booking resources page for the Campbell County Jail with details on how to look up inmates and recent arrests.

Campbell County Jail booking resources for 72 hour booking records

This page provides links to look up current inmates, check on bond amounts, and find contact details for the Campbell County Jail in Jacksboro.

Office Campbell County Sheriff's Office
610 Main Street, Jacksboro, TN 37757
Phone: 423-562-7446
Jail Campbell County Jail
610 Main St / 195 Kentucky St, Jacksboro, TN 37757
Phone: 423-562-7446
Hours Jail: 24/7 | Admin: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Campbell County 72 Hour Booking Search

Campbell County does not run its own online booking portal like some larger counties do. The fastest way to check on a recent arrest is to call the jail at 423-562-7446. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody right now. They can share the charges and bond amounts too. This line is open 24 hours a day. You just need the person's full name, and a date of birth helps speed things up.

For a more formal search, go to the sheriff's office in person at 610 Main Street in Jacksboro. Bring a valid photo ID. Ask for booking records by name and date range. The records division can pull up 72 hour booking data as well as older arrest records. Written requests work too. Mail your request to PO Box 82, Jacksboro, TN 37757, and include your contact info, the name of the person, and the dates you are looking for. Tennessee law gives the office 7 business days to respond.

You can also use VINELink to track custody status changes at the Campbell County Jail. This free service sends alerts when someone is released or transferred.

Campbell County 72 hour booking VINELink inmate tracking

VINELink covers every jail and prison in Tennessee, so it works for Campbell County bookings as well as state-level transfers.

Note: Third-party sites may lag behind the official jail records by several hours.

Booking Charges in Campbell County

Campbell County 72 hour booking records cover a wide range of charges. Common ones include drug offenses, domestic assault, theft, DUI, violation of probation, and failure to appear. The county had a violent crime rate of 132 in 2018, which is higher than the state average for counties of this size. Bond amounts vary based on the charge and the person's criminal history.

Each booking record lists the full charge name, the bond set by a judge or magistrate, and whether the charge is a misdemeanor or felony. Some holds show $0 bond, which usually means a probation violation or a hold from another jurisdiction. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-7-103, Tennessee law spells out when officers can arrest someone without a warrant. Those warrantless arrests appear in the 72 hour booking records the same as any other arrest. In Campbell County, many drug-related arrests come from task force operations, and those can carry very high bond amounts.

Campbell County Arrest Records Request

Phone checks are free. Call 423-562-7446 and ask about a person by name. That covers status, charges, and bond. No cost for that.

If you need copies, the fee depends on what type. Standard copies are billed at county rates. Certified copies cost $5 per certification plus copy fees. The Circuit Court Clerk at 570 Main Street in Jacksboro also handles criminal case records. You can reach that office at the same address. For a statewide criminal background check, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation offers the TORIS portal at $29 per name. That search covers all adult criminal history in the state, not just Campbell County. The Felony Offender Information Lookup is another free tool that shows anyone currently in or who has been in state prison custody.

Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-7-118, officers can issue a citation instead of a full arrest for certain misdemeanors. When that happens, there is no booking record created. If someone was cited rather than arrested, contact the arresting agency directly for details.

72 Hour Booking Alerts for Campbell County

VINELink is a free service that sends alerts when someone's custody status changes in Campbell County. You can sign up by phone, email, or text. Search by name or inmate ID, and the system will notify you when the person is released, transferred, or moved. This works for the Campbell County Jail and every other jail and prison in Tennessee.

The system updates around the clock. It is useful if someone was just booked in the last 72 hours and you think they might bond out fast. Registration takes only a few minutes, and you can track more than one person at a time.

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Cities in Campbell County

Campbell County includes Jacksboro, LaFollette, Caryville, Jellico, and Fincastle. All arrests within the county are processed at the Campbell County Jail in Jacksboro. None of these cities have separate booking facilities.

Nearby Counties

Campbell County sits in the northeast part of the state near several other counties. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check the county where the arrest took place. Each county keeps its own jail and booking records.

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