Tennessee Inmate Search

Basic Information

Postal Box Location
320 Sixth Avenue North Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0465
Phone Number
(615) 741-1000
Department Name
Tennessee Department of Corrections

Are Inmate Records Public in Tennessee?

Yes, inmate records in Tennessee are public. The Tennessee Public Records Act permits access to public records, including inmate records. However, there are certain exemptions that may apply to inmate records. These exemptions may include personal identifying information, medical records, and security information that could jeopardize the safety and security of the facility or individuals involved. It is important to note that while most inmate records are public, there may be some restrictions or limitations on accessing certain types of information.

How to Search for Inmate Records in Tennessee

Members of the public can search for inmate records in Tennessee by following these steps:

  1. Visit the Tennessee Department of Corrections website at https://apps.tn.gov/foil-app/search.jsp.

  2. Enter the required information, such as the inmate's name or identification number, to initiate the search.

  3. Review the search results to find the desired inmate record.

  4. Residents may also be able to obtain inmate records from the Tennessee Department of Corrections directly. The address and telephone number of the department are as follows:

    Tennessee Department of Corrections 320 Sixth Avenue North Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0465 Phone: (615) 741-1000.

How Do I Send Money to an Inmate in Tennessee?

Sending money to an inmate in Tennessee is a straightforward process. Here's how friends and families can do it:

  1. Use the inmate lookup tool provided by the Tennessee Department of Corrections to find the inmate's location and relevant information.
  2. Once you have the necessary details, visit the Tennessee Department of Corrections' website at https://www.tn.gov/correction/sp/offender-trust-fund-account.html to access the offender trust fund account system.
  3. Follow the instructions on the website to set up an account and add funds to the inmate's trust fund account.
  4. The maximum amount that can be sent to an inmate in Tennessee may vary, so it's important to check the specific guidelines and restrictions provided by the Tennessee Department of Corrections.

How do I Find an Inmate in Tennessee for Free?

To find an inmate in Tennessee for free, you can conduct an inmate search using various sources of information. These may include online databases, inmate locator tools provided by the Tennessee Department of Corrections, or contacting the correctional facility directly. By using keywords such as "inmate search" and including relevant information such as the inmate's name or identification number, you can narrow down the search results and find the desired inmate record. It's also possible to obtain inmate records for free directly at the correctional facility, but availability and access may vary depending on the specific facility's policies and procedures.

How to Visit an Inmate in Tennessee

Visiting an inmate in Tennessee involves the following steps:

  1. Friends and families of inmates can use the inmate lookup tool provided by the Tennessee Department of Corrections to find the inmate's location and relevant information.
  2. Once you have the necessary details, download and complete the visitation form from the Tennessee Department of Corrections' website at https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/correction/documents/visitationform.pdf.
  3. Submit the completed visitation form to the appropriate correctional facility according to their specific procedures.
  4. Visitors are required to meet certain rules, such as dress code requirements and restrictions on personal belongings. For example, some facilities may require visitors to dress modestly and prohibit the use of cell phones or cameras during the visitation. It is important to review and adhere to the rules and regulations of the specific facility before visiting an inmate.

Types of Correctional Facilities in Tennessee

In Tennessee, the types of correctional facilities include state prisons, county jails, and federal prisons. State prisons are operated by the Tennessee Department of Corrections and house inmates serving longer-term sentences. County jails are operated by county governments and typically house inmates awaiting trial or serving shorter-term sentences. Federal prisons, on the other hand, are operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and house inmates convicted of federal crimes. These correctional facilities serve different purposes and have varying levels of security and inmate populations.

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