Oak Ridge Booking Reports Lookup
Oak Ridge booking reports are processed at the Anderson County Detention Facility near Clinton. The Oak Ridge Police Department handles arrests within the city, and everyone taken into custody gets booked at the county jail. Anderson County runs an online portal called ISOMS that lets you search for inmates and their booking data at no charge. These records are open to the public under Tennessee law. You can look up Oak Ridge booking reports by name, see current charges and bond amounts, and check if someone has been released from custody.
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Oak Ridge Booking Reports on the ISOMS Portal
Anderson County uses the ISOMS portal (Integrated Solutions Offender Management System) for its inmate search. This is the fastest way to look up Oak Ridge booking reports online. The system shows everyone currently in the Anderson County jail, including people arrested by the Oak Ridge Police Department.
Each record in ISOMS includes detailed booking data. You can see the intake date, the city where the person lives, the arresting department, and the arresting officer's name. The system classifies each inmate by type. Pretrial non-sentenced felons face felony charges but have not gone to trial yet. Pretrial non-sentenced misdemeanors face lesser charges. TDOC inmates are state prisoners held at the county level. For each person, the portal lists their age, race, sex, and every charge with the bond amount set for each count.
The ISOMS portal covers all arresting agencies in Anderson County. That means Oak Ridge Police, Anderson County Sheriff's deputies, Clinton Police, the Tennessee Highway Patrol, and even federal agencies show up. If someone was arrested anywhere in the county, their booking record is in this system. The portal is free and works on any device with a browser. No account or login is needed.
Note: ISOMS shows current inmates and may not display records for people who have already been released from custody.
Oak Ridge Police Department Records
The screenshot below shows the Oak Ridge Police Department website, the city's primary law enforcement agency responsible for arrests within Oak Ridge.
The Oak Ridge Police Department is responsible for law enforcement within the city. ORPD officers patrol Oak Ridge and make arrests for crimes that happen in the city limits. After an arrest, the person goes to the Anderson County Detention Facility for booking. The arrest report stays with ORPD. The booking report gets filed at the county jail.
If you want the police report that goes with an Oak Ridge booking, contact ORPD directly. The arrest report covers the officer's account of the incident, the evidence collected, and the reason for the arrest. The booking report at the jail is about the intake process: charges, bond, personal information, and booking date. For the most complete view of an Oak Ridge arrest, you would want both records. Most people start with the booking report on the ISOMS portal because it is quick and free.
Oak Ridge Booking Reports and Public Access
Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, all government records in Tennessee must be open for inspection during business hours. This includes Oak Ridge booking reports. You can walk into the Anderson County jail or the Sheriff's Office and ask to see records. No written request is needed. The custodian must produce the records promptly.
If the records are not available right away, the office has seven business days to respond. They will either give you the records, deny the request in writing, or tell you when the records will be ready. Copies follow the state fee schedule under Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-4-604. Black and white copies cost $0.15 per page. The first hour of staff time is free. After that, a labor charge may apply. The Office of Open Records Counsel is available at (615) 401-7891 if you have trouble getting Oak Ridge booking reports from any local agency.
Statewide Search Tools for Oak Ridge
Two state databases can supplement local Oak Ridge booking report searches. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation runs TORIS, which provides statewide criminal background checks. Each search costs $29 and is not refundable. Results come as a PDF covering all 95 counties. If someone from Oak Ridge has arrests in other counties, TORIS will show that history.
The Felony Offender Information Lookup from the Tennessee Department of Correction is free and open 24 hours a day. FOIL tracks anyone who has been in state prison custody. You can search by name, TDOC ID, or State ID. Results include booking photos, aliases, sentence length, and where the person is currently housed. If an Oak Ridge arrest led to a prison sentence, FOIL has data on that case. Between the Anderson County ISOMS portal, TORIS, and FOIL, you can trace an Oak Ridge booking report from the initial arrest through the state corrections system.
Oak Ridge Arrest Cases in Court
After someone is booked at the Anderson County jail, their case moves to the court system if charges are formally filed. The Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk maintains criminal court records for cases that start with an arrest in the county. This includes Oak Ridge cases.
Court records are separate from booking reports. The booking report is about jail intake. Court records cover filings, hearing dates, plea deals, and case outcomes. If you want to know how an Oak Ridge arrest case turned out, the Circuit Court Clerk in Clinton is the place to check. For older or historical records, the Tennessee State Library and Archives may have files going back decades.
Anderson County Booking Reports
Oak Ridge is the largest city in Anderson County. All city arrests go through the Anderson County Detention Facility for booking. The county page covers the full jail system, the ISOMS portal, and additional search options for the area.
Nearby Tennessee Cities
These cities near Oak Ridge process booking reports through their own county jail systems. Select a city for details on searching local booking data.