Robertson County 72 Hour Booking Search
Robertson County 72 hour booking records show all recent arrests processed at the Robertson County Detention Facility in Springfield. The county has over 70,000 residents and is part of the Nashville metropolitan area. The Sheriff's Office on 5th Avenue East runs the detention facility and maintains an online inmate search platform. You can search by name, charge, or date of incarceration. Robertson County sits in northern Tennessee and borders Montgomery County, where Clarksville is located. Finding recent booking data here is possible through the online platform, by phone, or in person.
Robertson County Quick Facts
Robertson County Sheriff's Office
The Robertson County Sheriff's Office operates from 311 5th Avenue East in Springfield. The main phone number is (615) 384-7974. The detention facility is at the same address. All 72 hour booking records for the county are created and stored here.
The Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate search platform that lets you look up current or recently released inmates. You can search by name, charge, or date of incarceration. This makes Robertson County one of the more accessible counties for online booking searches in the Nashville area. The office also provides visitation scheduling through its Visitation Office at (615) 382-6783. Visitation hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Saturdays from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Each inmate gets a 60-minute visitation limit.
You can also track custody changes at the Robertson County Detention Facility through VINELink, a free victim notification system.
VINELink sends free alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released or transferred from the Robertson County Detention Facility.
| Office |
Robertson County Sheriff's Office 311 5th Avenue East, Springfield, TN 37172 Phone: (615) 384-7974 |
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| Jail |
Robertson County Detention Facility 311 5th Ave E, Springfield, TN 37172 Phone: (615) 384-7974 |
| Hours | Jail: 24/7 | Visitation: Mon-Fri 9AM-4PM, Sat 12PM-4PM |
How to Search Robertson County Bookings
The online inmate search platform is the easiest starting point. You can search by the person's name, the charge, or the date they were booked. No login required. The system shows both current and released inmates, which is helpful if you need to confirm a recent arrest even after someone bonded out.
Calling the jail at (615) 384-7974 works too. Staff can confirm custody status and share charge and bond details. In-person visits to the detention facility on 5th Avenue East in Springfield are another option. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, these records are public and open for inspection during business hours.
Robertson County Booking Records
Each booking record includes the person's full name, physical description, booking date and time, charges, bond amounts, and arresting agency. The charge classification shows misdemeanor or felony. Multiple charges may appear on one booking.
Robertson County yearly crime statistics are available from the TBI Publications Site and viewable on the Tennessee Incident-Based Reporting System (TIBRS). The Theme Oriented Public Site (TOPS) shows drug, violent, and property crimes. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-7-103, warrantless arrests are lawful in specific situations, and those bookings show up just like any other. If an officer gave a citation under Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-7-118, no booking record was created.
Note: Robertson County is part of the Nashville metro, so arrests near the county line could end up in Davidson, Cheatham, Montgomery, or Sumner County instead.
72 Hour Booking Resources
The online search is free. Phone checks are free. For a statewide criminal history search, the TBI TORIS portal costs $29 per name. The Felony Offender Information Lookup is free for state prison records. VINELink sends free custody alerts when someone's status changes in Robertson County.
How Booking Works in Robertson County
When someone is arrested in Robertson County, they go to the Robertson County Detention Facility at 311 5th Avenue East in Springfield. The intake process starts with a mugshot and fingerprints. Staff record the person's name, date of birth, height, weight, and physical features. A booking number gets assigned. Each charge is entered with the relevant Tennessee statute and bond amount.
Robertson County has over 70,000 residents and sits in the Nashville metro area. That means a steady stream of arrests from multiple agencies. The Sheriff's Office handles county-wide law enforcement, but local police in Springfield, White House, Cross Plains, Greenbrier, and Coopertown also bring in arrestees. All bookings go through the same detention facility and show up in the same online search system.
Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-11-118, the court must hold an initial appearance without unnecessary delay after arrest. Most people see a judge within 48 to 72 hours. At that hearing, the judge reviews probable cause, reads the charges, and sets bail conditions. Since Robertson County borders Davidson County (Nashville), some arrests near the county line could end up in either jurisdiction. Always check both if you are not sure where someone was booked.
Robertson County Jail Visitation
Visitation at the Robertson County Detention Facility runs Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Saturdays from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Each inmate has a 60-minute visitation limit. You need to schedule visits ahead of time by calling the Visitation Office at (615) 382-6783 or through the online scheduling site. A valid photo ID is required for every visit. No walk-ins allowed without a prior appointment.
Robertson County Crime Data
Robertson County crime statistics are tracked through the Tennessee Incident-Based Reporting System (TIBRS). Yearly data is also available from TBI Publications. The Theme Oriented Public Site (TOPS) shows drug crimes, violent crimes, and property crimes for the county. This data gives context for what types of charges show up most often in the 72 hour booking list. Being part of the Nashville metro area means Robertson County sees more booking activity than isolated rural counties of similar size.
Cities in Robertson County
Robertson County includes Springfield, White House, Cross Plains, Greenbrier, Coopertown, and other communities. All arrests go through the Robertson County Detention Facility in Springfield.
Nearby Counties
Robertson County is in northern Tennessee, part of the Nashville metro. Each neighboring county has its own jail.