Davidson County 72 Hour Booking

Davidson County 72 hour booking records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Nashville. As Tennessee's second most populous county with about 715,000 residents, Davidson County processes over 55,000 arrests per year. The county runs one of the most advanced online booking search tools in the state. You can look up recent bookings, active inmates, and charge details through the DCSO portal. These records are public and can be searched any time from a computer or phone.

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Davidson County Quick Facts

715K Population
55,480 Annual Arrests
2,774 Avg Daily Inmates
Nashville County Seat

Davidson County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Daron Hall runs the Davidson County Sheriff's Office. The main office is at 506 2nd Ave. N in Nashville. You can reach them at 615-862-8123 for 24/7 offender information. The Davidson County Sheriff's Office website has details about all jail operations, inmate services, and public records access.

The Downtown Detention Center handles most bookings in Davidson County. It sits at 200 James Robertson Pkwy in Nashville with a capacity of 762 inmates. The facility runs minimum, medium, and maximum security housing. Carla Joseph serves as the administrator. The jail processes an average of 2,774 inmates per day across all Davidson County facilities, and the weekly turnover rate is about 55%. That means the booking roster changes fast. Each new arrest creates a 72 hour booking record with the person's name, charges, bond type, and custody status.

The Downtown Detention Center page has more information about the facility, including visitation hours and mail rules. Davidson County booking records fall under the Tennessee Public Records Act, Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, and are open to public inspection.

Davidson County Sheriff's Office homepage 72 hour booking
Office Davidson County Sheriff's Office
506 2nd Ave. N, Nashville, TN 37201
Phone: 615-862-8123 (24/7)
Jail Downtown Detention Center
200 James Robertson Pkwy, Nashville, TN 37201
Capacity: 762 inmates
Sheriff Daron Hall

Search Davidson County 72 Hour Booking Online

Davidson County has one of the best online booking search tools in Tennessee. The DCSO Active Inmate Search lets you look up anyone currently in custody. Type in a first or last name and the system pulls up matching records. You can also search by date of birth, OCA number, warrant number, or CIS number for more precise results.

The Recent Bookings page shows everyone booked in the last 48 hours. This is the fastest way to check if someone was just arrested in Davidson County. The page lists the person's name, race, sex, date of birth, and control number. You can click on any name to see their full booking details, including charges, bond type, bond amount, facility location, and upcoming court dates. The system updates hourly, so the data is close to real time.

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Davidson County booking records show detailed charge information. Each charge lists a description, bond type (such as appearance, cash, denied, none, or ROR), and the bond amount. Court information shows the division, event type, and scheduled dates. This level of detail is unusual for a county jail roster and makes Davidson County one of the easier places in Tennessee to search for 72 hour booking records.

Note: The DCSO portal shows active inmates only; once someone is released, their record moves out of the active search.

Other Ways to Search Davidson County Bookings

Beyond the online portal, you can search Davidson County 72 hour booking records by phone or in person. Call 615-862-8123 at any hour. The line is staffed 24/7. Give the staff a name and they can check if that person is in custody. They will share charge and bond details over the phone.

For in-person requests, visit the Records Center at 610 W Due West Ave in Madison, TN 37115. Bring your ID. Staff can pull up booking records and help you get copies. The Nashville Metro Clerk's Office also handles public records requests, though they require Tennessee residency. For police reports, email records@nashville.gov or contact the Nashville Police Department Records Unit directly. Criminal warrant information is handled separately at 615-862-8170, but be aware that warrant details are not given over the phone. You must go to the Nashville Police Criminal Warrants Office in person.

The statewide TBI TORIS portal lets you run a name-based criminal history check for $29. This covers arrests from all Tennessee counties, including Davidson. It is a broader search than the jail roster and shows past arrests, not just current custody status.

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Davidson County 72 Hour Booking Process

When someone is arrested in Davidson County, they are transported to the Downtown Detention Center for processing. The booking starts with identification. Staff take a mugshot and record the person's full name, date of birth, race, and sex. A control number (OCA number) is assigned to track the case through the system.

Charges are entered next. Each charge gets a detailed description and the related statute. Bond is set based on the severity of the charges. Davidson County uses several bond types: appearance bonds, cash bonds, ROR (released on own recognizance), and in some cases bond is denied. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-7-103, warrantless arrests must be followed by a prompt judicial review. Davidson County schedules these as "bond hearing - 48 hour" events. The judge reviews probable cause at that hearing and confirms or changes the bond.

Court dates are assigned during or shortly after booking. The system tracks what division the case falls under, whether it is a felony, misdemeanor, DUI, or other category. Davidson County courts handle a high volume of cases, and the booking system feeds directly into the court scheduling system. The 72 hour booking record captures all of this data from the moment of intake.

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72 Hour Booking Records in Davidson County

Davidson County booking records are among the most detailed in the state. The DCSO system captures a wide range of data points during the intake process.

A Davidson County 72 hour booking record includes:

  • Full name, race, sex, and date of birth
  • OCA control number
  • Admitted date and facility location
  • Unit and pod assignment with security level
  • Charge descriptions with bond types and amounts
  • Court dates, division, and event type

All of this is public under Tennessee's Public Records Act. Davidson County makes most of this data available through the online portal without any need to file a formal request. The exemptions in Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-504 still apply to things like juvenile records and sealed cases, but the bulk of adult booking data in Davidson County is fully accessible.

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Davidson County Arrest Record Resources

Davidson County has more resources than most Tennessee counties for tracking arrest and booking data. The FOIL database from the Tennessee Department of Correction shows felony offenders who served state time. If someone arrested in Davidson County was later convicted of a felony and sent to prison, FOIL tracks their status, facility, parole dates, and hearing results.

The TBI background check page has details on running a formal criminal history report. This costs $29 and covers all Tennessee counties. The VINELink system lets you track an offender and get alerts when their custody status changes. The Tennessee Drug Offender Registry can be searched by county for drug conviction records. The Fugitive Unit at 615-862-7348 handles active warrants in Davidson County.

Note: Davidson County updates its jail roster data hourly, making it one of the most current sources for 72 hour booking information in the state.

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Cities in Davidson County

Davidson County operates under the consolidated Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government. All 72 hour booking records for arrests in the county go through the Davidson County Sheriff's Office.

Nashville is the state capital and the largest city in Davidson County. All arrests within the metro area are processed through the Downtown Detention Center.

Nearby Counties

Davidson County borders several other Tennessee counties. If an arrest happened outside Davidson County lines, you will need to check with the right county. Each county runs its own jail and booking system.

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