Find Fentress County 72 Hour Booking

Fentress County 72 hour booking records are kept by the Fentress County Sheriff's Department and jail in Jamestown, Tennessee. The county sits in northern Tennessee and covers 499 square miles with a population close to 18,200. Sheriff Michael Reagon runs the department from 140 Justice Center Drive. When someone is arrested in Fentress County, they are processed at the jail and their booking data becomes public record. You can look up recent bookings by phone, in person at the jail lobby, or through several online sources that track Fentress County arrests.

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Fentress County Quick Facts

18.2K Population
Medium Jail Security
Sheriff Booking Authority
Jamestown County Seat

Fentress County Sheriff's Department

The Fentress County Sheriff's Department handles all law enforcement and 72 hour booking records in the county. Sheriff Michael Reagon leads the department from the justice center at 140 Justice Center Drive, Suite 1, in Jamestown. The main phone number is 931-879-8142. The Fentress County Sheriff's website has contact info and links to jail services.

The Fentress County Jail is at the same address and is classified as a medium-security facility. The lobby is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 4 PM and closed on federal holidays. There is an after-hours button outside the lobby door if you need to reach someone outside of normal hours. The jail processes all arrests made in Fentress County, and each one creates a 72 hour booking record that the public can access.

The screenshot below shows the Fentress County Sheriff's Department page on the county government website.

Fentress County Sheriff's Department 72 hour booking

From this page you can find contact details and links to jail services for Fentress County.

The 2018 violent crime rate in Fentress County was 39, which is low compared to many parts of Tennessee. Still, arrests happen on a regular basis and the booking records are available to anyone who asks. The county includes the towns of Jamestown, Clarkrange, Allardt, Grimsley, and Wilder.

Office Fentress County Sheriff's Department
140 Justice Center Drive, Suite 1, Jamestown, TN 38556
Phone: (931) 879-8142
Lobby Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Website fentresscountytn.gov/sheriff-department

Search Fentress County 72 Hour Booking

The easiest way to check 72 hour booking records in Fentress County is to call 931-879-8142. Tell staff the name of the person you are looking for. They can let you know if the person is in custody, what charges they face, and what the bond is. This works during lobby hours.

You can also go to the jail at 140 Justice Center Drive in Jamestown. Walk into the lobby during business hours, 8 AM to 4 PM on weekdays. Bring an ID with you. Staff can pull up the booking record and share the details. For after-hours needs, press the button outside the lobby door.

Online tools are another option. The Fentress Jail Roster lists current inmates and recent bookings. You can search by name to find someone. The Fentress County Jail website also has booking data you can browse. And VINELink lets you track custody status changes at the Fentress County Jail for free.

Fentress County jail booking resources 72 hour booking

Under Tenn. Code Ann. section 10-7-503, booking records are public in Tennessee. You do not need a reason to ask for them. The custodian must make them available during business hours or respond within seven business days.

Fentress County Booking Record Contents

A 72 hour booking record from Fentress County includes all the basic arrest and intake data. This means the person's full name, date of birth, physical details, and a mugshot. It also shows the charges, arresting officer, arresting agency, date and time of arrest, and the booking number. Bond information is added once it is set.

Tennessee law requires that anyone arrested without a warrant must appear before a judge within 48 hours for a probable cause hearing. Weekends and holidays can push that window to about 72 hours. At the hearing, the judge reviews probable cause, tells the accused what they are charged with, and sets bail under Tenn. Code Ann. section 40-11-115. The Fentress County booking record updates as the case progresses through each of these steps. Judges in Tennessee can now consider reliable hearsay at bail hearings, which is a recent change to the rules.

Note: Juvenile records and sealed cases will not show up in a public booking search.

Public Records in Fentress County

The Fentress County government handles public records requests through a designated coordinator. The main government office is at 101 S Main St, Jamestown, TN 38556, phone 931-879-8014. Written requests are the preferred method. The office has seven business days to respond.

The Clerk of Court, Pamela V. Turner, works out of 101 Main Street in Jamestown. Court records tied to arrests and criminal cases pass through this office. If you need certified copies of court documents related to a booking in Fentress County, the clerk's office is where you go. The TBI TORIS background check is another way to find criminal history for a person arrested in Fentress County. It costs $29 per search and covers adult records statewide.

How Arrests Work in Fentress County

When law enforcement makes an arrest in Fentress County, the person is taken to the jail at 140 Justice Center Drive for processing. Under Tenn. Code Ann. section 40-7-103, officers can arrest without a warrant when they witness a crime or have probable cause to believe a felony occurred. For certain misdemeanors, officers may issue a citation instead of making an arrest. If a citation is given, no booking record is created because the person does not go to jail.

At the jail, staff take photos, fingerprints, and log all the details into the booking system. The charges are recorded and bond is either set from a schedule or held for a judge to decide. The 72 hour window then applies for a probable cause hearing if the arrest was made without a warrant. The booking record stays on file and is accessible to the public under the Tennessee Public Records Act.

Recent 2025 updates to Tennessee law give officers more power to arrest for misdemeanors not committed in their presence. Officers must now document why they chose arrest over a citation under section 40-7-118(k). These changes may affect the volume of 72 hour booking records in Fentress County going forward.

State Tools for Fentress County Records

The state of Tennessee provides several free databases that can help you look up records related to Fentress County bookings. The Felony Offender Information Lookup from the Department of Correction shows current and past felony inmates. You can search by name or offender ID. The VINELink system lets you track an inmate and get alerts when their custody status changes.

The Tennessee Drug Offender Registry also shows drug convictions by county or offender name. All of these tools are free. For broader criminal history, the TBI charges $29 for a name-based check through TORIS. Exemptions under Tenn. Code Ann. section 10-7-504 keep juvenile records, ongoing investigation files, and sealed cases out of the public view.

Note: The FOIL lookup covers only people who entered the state prison system, not those held only at the county jail.

Fentress County Jail Visitation

Visitation at the Fentress County Jail happens on Monday and Wednesday from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM. The lobby door opens at 8 AM. Appointments are first come, first served on the day of the visit. Inmates must have been booked for at least seven days before they can have visitors. If someone was transferred in from another facility, they can have visits starting on the next visitation day.

Visitors who are 18 or older must fill out a form and show a valid ID. Up to four visitors can come per appointment, and each visit lasts 30 minutes. Children 17 and under can visit if they come with a registered adult family member. Out-of-county and out-of-state visitors can call 931-879-8142 at 8 AM on a visitation day to set up their visit. They need a valid driver's license with the right address on it.

Commissary deposits can be made by phone at 1-866-394-0490, online through Access Corrections, or at a kiosk in the lobby during business hours. You need your driver's license or ID card. The facility code is 2A2 and the location code is 5500. Packages must be dropped off in person and are searched before delivery.

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Cities in Fentress County

Fentress County includes Jamestown, Clarkrange, Allardt, Grimsley, and Wilder. Jamestown is the county seat. All arrests in the county are processed at the Fentress County Jail at 140 Justice Center Drive in Jamestown.

Nearby Counties

Fentress County is in the northern part of Tennessee near the Kentucky border. These neighboring counties each run their own booking systems. Check them if you are not sure where someone was arrested.

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