Find Marshall County 72 Hour Booking

Marshall County 72 hour booking records show everyone booked into the Marshall County Jail over the past three days. Lewisburg is the county seat, and about 34,400 people live in the county in central Tennessee. Sheriff Billy Lamb runs the office, and the jail can hold up to 283 inmates. The Sheriff's Office provides an online inmate search through their website. You can look up recent bookings, check charges, view bond amounts, and find out who is currently in custody. Getting this data takes just a few clicks or a phone call to the jail.

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Marshall County Quick Facts

34.4K Population
283 Beds Jail Capacity
17th Judicial District
Lewisburg County Seat

Marshall County Sheriff's Office

The Marshall County Sheriff's Office sits at 209 1st Avenue North in Lewisburg. Call them at 931-359-6122. Sheriff Billy Lamb heads the office. Jail Administrator Sabrina Patterson oversees the detention facility, and Records Clerk Kay Richards handles booking records and public records requests.

The Marshall County Jail is at 150 E Church Street in Lewisburg. Its phone number is 931-359-0555. The facility holds up to 283 adult inmates and employs 20 correctional officers, one full-time registered nurse, and a dietary technician. Staff are on site 24 hours a day. The Marshall County Sheriff's Office website has links to the inmate search page, jail division details, and contact info for each department.

The screenshot below shows the Marshall County Sheriff's Office jail and booking resources page.

Marshall County Sheriff's Office jail and booking resources for 72 hour booking

From the county government page you can also find links to the jail division and general Sheriff's Office information.

Office Marshall County Sheriff's Office
209 1st Avenue North, Lewisburg, TN 37091
Phone: 931-359-6122
Jail Marshall County Jail
150 E Church Street, Lewisburg, TN 37091
Phone: 931-359-0555
Hours Jail: 24/7 | Admin: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Marshall County 72 Hour Booking Search

The Marshall County inmate search page is the main tool for checking recent bookings. It shows who is currently in jail, their charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. The roster updates regularly as new bookings are processed at the facility.

Each record shows the inmate's name, booking information, charges, and bond amounts. Release dates appear when the person has been let go. The system pulls in arrests from the Sheriff's Office and local police departments across Marshall County. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, booking records are public and available to any Tennessee citizen during business hours. The Sheriff's Office has 7 business days to respond to a formal public records request.

Visitation at the Marshall County Jail requires an approved visitor list. Contact the jail for specific visiting hours based on the inmate's security level and housing status.

How to Search Marshall County Bookings

Start online. Go to the Sheriff's website and click the inmate search link. Browse the current roster by name. That is the fastest method for most people.

If you need more detail or the person is not showing up, call the jail at 931-359-0555. Staff can check on someone's status at any hour. For a formal request, visit the Sheriff's Office at 209 1st Avenue North in Lewisburg. Bring a photo ID and give the full name and approximate date of arrest. Records Clerk Kay Richards can help with requests. Written requests can be mailed to the same address.

For statewide criminal history that goes beyond the last 72 hours, try the TBI TORIS portal at $29 per name. The Felony Offender Information Lookup is free and covers anyone who has been in state prison. Both tools include Marshall County records.

Marshall County Booking Charges and Bonds

Common charges in Marshall County 72 hour booking records include domestic assault, drug possession, DUI, theft, violation of probation, and failure to appear. Bond amounts range widely. A minor misdemeanor might carry a few hundred dollars in bond. Felony charges can push bond amounts into the tens of thousands.

Each booking entry lists the charges with their bond amounts. Some entries show $0, meaning a hold or a no-bond situation. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-7-103, officers can make warrantless arrests when probable cause exists. Those arrests appear in the 72 hour booking records just like any warrant-based arrest. The violent crime rate in Marshall County was 134 per 100,000 in 2018, which is low compared to many Tennessee counties.

Note: Bond amounts set at intake can change after an initial hearing before a Marshall County judge.

Marshall County Arrest Records Request

Online inmate searches are free. No cost to browse the roster or check the current booking list on the Sheriff's website.

For copies, contact the Sheriff's Office for the fee schedule. Standard copies have a per-page cost. Certified copies cost more. If someone was arrested but does not appear in the Marshall County system, the officer may have issued a citation under Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-7-118 instead of making a full arrest. No booking record gets created when that happens. Contact the arresting agency directly to confirm.

72 Hour Booking Alerts in Marshall County

Sign up through VINELink to get alerts when an inmate's custody status changes at the Marshall County Jail. The service is free. You get notified by phone, email, or text. Search by name or inmate ID.

VINELink works for both local jail inmates and state prison inmates across Tennessee. It updates around the clock. If someone was booked in the last 72 hours and might bond out soon, the alert saves you from having to keep checking the roster yourself.

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Cities in Marshall County

Marshall County includes Lewisburg, Chapel Hill, and Cornersville. All arrests in the county go through the Marshall County Jail in Lewisburg for processing.

Nearby Counties

Marshall County sits in central Tennessee. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check the county where the arrest took place. Each county has its own jail and booking system.

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