Humphreys County 72 Hour Booking
Humphreys County 72 hour booking records list everyone booked into the Humphreys County Jail in Waverly during the last three days. About 19,000 people live in the county, which sits in central Tennessee along the Tennessee River. Sheriff Chris Davis runs the office from 112 Thompson Street. Humphreys County uses the ISOMS portal for its booking records, giving the public free online access to recent arrests with full details. This page explains how to use that portal, what the records contain, and other ways to search for Humphreys County arrest data.
Humphreys County Quick Facts
Humphreys County Sheriff's Office
The Humphreys County Sheriff's Office is at 112 Thompson Street in Waverly. Sheriff Chris Davis leads the department. Chief Deputy Rob Edwards assists. You can reach the Sheriff's Office at 931-296-2301 or the jail directly at 931-209-5633. Sheriff Davis can also be reached at 931-209-6378.
The jail is a minimum to maximum security facility with a capacity of 68 inmates. It holds both state and local inmates who are awaiting trial or serving sentences. Multiple law enforcement agencies bring arrests through this facility, including the Humphreys County Sheriff's Office, Waverly Police Department, and McEwen Police Department. The ISOMS portal tracks which agency made each arrest, so you can see exactly who brought someone in. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, all booking records at this facility are public and open to any Tennessee citizen during business hours.
The public records coordinator is County Executive Jessie Wallace. His office is at 102 Thompson Street, Room 1, Waverly, TN 37185. Phone is 931-296-7795. Email: jwallace@humphreystn.com.
| Office |
Humphreys County Sheriff's Office 112 Thompson St, Waverly, TN 37185 Phone: 931-296-2301 |
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| Jail |
Humphreys County Jail 112 Thompson St, Waverly, TN 37185 Phone: 931-209-5633 |
| Hours | Jail: 24/7 | Admin: Monday - Friday |
Humphreys County ISOMS Booking Portal
The main tool for checking recent arrests is the Humphreys County ISOMS 72 hour booking portal. This shows every person booked in the past 72 hours. It loads without a login and is free to use. Data updates as new bookings are processed.
Each record on the portal includes the inmate's name, age, classification, race and sex, intake date and time, city of residence, arresting department, arresting officer name, release date if applicable, charges, and bond amounts. The classification field tells you if the person is a pretrial misdemeanor, pretrial felon, convicted misdemeanor, or in the custody of the Tennessee Department of Corrections. You can also view all current inmates, not just those from the last 72 hours, by visiting the full inmate roster. The portal can be filtered by last name to find a specific person quickly.
The screenshot below shows a Humphreys County jail booking resource page with inmate data and search options.
The ISOMS portal for Humphreys County provides detailed booking information including charges, bonds, and arresting agency for every intake.
Note: The ISOMS portal may go down briefly during system updates, usually late at night.
How to Search Humphreys County Bookings
The ISOMS portal is the fastest path. Pull it up, browse the list, or filter by last name. No account needed. For people who prefer the phone, call the jail at 931-209-5633. Staff are there around the clock and can check on someone's custody status in real time.
For formal records requests, put it in writing. Mail to the Sheriff's Office at 112 Thompson Street, Waverly, TN 37185, or email the County Executive at jwallace@humphreystn.com. Tennessee law gives the records coordinator 7 business days to respond. Simple questions about current inmates usually get answered right away if you call the jail. Written requests are mainly for detailed or historical records that need more research to pull together. In-person visits work too. Go to the Sheriff's Office during business hours with a photo ID and ask to view recent booking logs.
Humphreys County Booking Charges
Charges at the Humphreys County Jail range from minor misdemeanors to serious felonies. DUI, domestic assault, drug possession, theft, violation of probation, and failure to appear are among the most common. The ISOMS portal lists every charge with its bond amount. Some entries show $0, which means a hold or a charge where bail was not set.
Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-7-103, Tennessee law outlines when warrantless arrests are permitted. Those arrests appear in the 72 hour booking records just like warrant-based arrests. The classification field on the ISOMS portal is especially useful because it tells you at a glance whether someone is a pretrial felon, pretrial misdemeanor, convicted on a misdemeanor, or being held for the state. Bond amounts are set by the judge or magistrate at the first court appearance and can change after a hearing.
Humphreys County Arrest Records Request
The ISOMS portal is free. No charge to browse current or recent inmates. Physical copies from the Sheriff's Office carry a per-page fee. Certified copies cost more. Call 931-296-2301 for the current fee schedule.
For broader searches, the TBI TORIS portal runs $29 per name and covers all adult criminal history in Tennessee. The Felony Offender Information Lookup is free and shows anyone in or formerly in state prison custody. If someone was arrested in Humphreys County and later transferred to a state facility, FOIL is where you track them after they leave the county jail.
72 Hour Booking Alerts for Humphreys County
Use VINELink to get alerts when someone's custody status changes in Humphreys County. It is free. Search by name or inmate ID. Register for alerts by phone, email, or text. The system runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
With only 68 beds at the Humphreys County Jail, space is tight. People booked on lower-level charges tend to bond out fast. VINELink is the best way to know the moment someone is released without checking the ISOMS portal repeatedly. It covers all Tennessee county jails and state prisons. Set up the alert as soon as you confirm the booking and you will be notified the moment anything changes.
Humphreys County Citation Rules
Not every arrest creates a booking record. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-7-118, officers from the Sheriff's Office, Waverly Police, or McEwen Police can issue a citation for certain misdemeanors instead of making a full arrest. The person gets a court date and goes home. No trip to the jail. No booking record.
If you are looking for someone and they do not appear in the ISOMS portal or jail roster, a citation may be the reason. Contact the arresting agency to find out. Officers must document why they chose to cite rather than arrest, so a record of the encounter still exists even without a booking.
Cities in Humphreys County
Humphreys County includes Waverly, McEwen, and New Johnsonville. Arrests by any of these cities' police departments are booked at the Humphreys County Jail in Waverly. The ISOMS portal tracks which department made each arrest.
Nearby Counties
Humphreys County sits in central Tennessee along the Tennessee River. Each neighboring county has its own jail and booking system.