Dyer County Booking Report Search

Dyer County booking reports are held by the Sheriff's Office at the county jail in Dyersburg. These records cover every person arrested and processed in Dyer County, with details on charges, bond amounts, and the agency that made the arrest. Looking up a booking report in Dyer County is something any member of the public can do under Tennessee open records law. The jail keeps records for all local agencies, so whether it was the Sheriff's deputies, Dyersburg Police, or state troopers, the data ends up in the same place. In-person searches at the jail come at no cost.

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Dyer County Quick Facts

37K Population
Dyersburg County Seat
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Dyer County Sheriff's Office Records

The Dyer County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and maintains all booking records for Dyer County. The jail in Dyersburg is where every arrest in the county gets processed. Staff record each person's name, date of birth, charges, bond, and which agency brought them in. The Dyersburg Police Department, Newbern Police, and state troopers all use this facility for their bookings.

Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, the Sheriff's Office must let the public inspect booking records during business hours. You can walk in and ask to see them. No appointment is needed. The jail staff can look up records by name or booking number. If you just want to see the records and not get copies, there is no fee.

Dyer County sits in northwest Tennessee along the Forked Deer River. Dyersburg is the largest city in the county and generates a good portion of the arrests that come through the jail. Rural areas of the county are patrolled mainly by Sheriff's deputies. All of those arrests end up in the same booking system at the county jail.

The screenshot below shows the Tennessee Department of Correction's FOIL system, which is another free tool that can turn up results for Dyer County felony offenders who served state prison time.

Tennessee Department of Correction FOIL search for Dyer County booking reports

FOIL is useful when you need to look beyond local jail records and check whether someone from Dyer County went through the state prison system.

How to Find Dyer County Arrest Records

The fastest way to get Dyer County booking reports is to visit the jail in Dyersburg. Bring a valid ID. Staff at the front desk can pull up records quickly. You can ask about current inmates or check on past bookings. In-person visits give you the most complete picture since some older records may not be in any online system.

Calling the jail is another option for basic info. You can ask whether someone is in custody and what the charges are. For copies of records, the office follows the fee schedule set by Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-4-604. No charge for the first hour of search time. After that, black and white copies are about $0.15 per page. Color copies cost $0.50 each. These are the rates set by the state for all public record requests.

For statewide searches, the TBI TORIS system runs criminal background checks at $29 per name. Results cover the whole state, not just Dyer County. The FOIL database is free and focuses on felony offenders who served time in Tennessee prisons.

Dyer County Booking Report Details

A typical Dyer County booking report covers the full name of the arrested person, their date of birth, and a physical description. It shows the exact date and time of intake at the jail. The arresting agency is listed. Each charge appears with its own bond amount. Total bond shows up if a judge has set one.

Release dates are added once the person leaves custody. Reports may classify inmates as pretrial felons, pretrial misdemeanors, or other categories. This tells you the severity of the charges without needing to look at court files. Once formal charges are filed, case records move to the Circuit Court Clerk's office in Dyersburg. Court files include filings, hearing schedules, and outcomes.

State Resources for Dyer County Searches

If you hit a wall trying to get Dyer County records, the Office of Open Records Counsel can step in. They handle disputes about public record access across Tennessee. Reach them at (615) 401-7891 or toll-free 1-866-831-3750. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(g), the Dyer County Sheriff's Office must keep a written public records policy.

The Tennessee Open Government Guide gives a full rundown of how the state's public records law works. It covers fees, exemptions, request methods, and your options when a request is denied. For older Dyer County court records, the Tennessee State Library and Archives has historical files going back many years.

Note: Dyer County booking report requests do not require you to give a reason for your search.

Dyer County Public Records Law

Booking reports in Dyer County are public records. Tennessee law says custodians must make them available for inspection promptly. No written request is required. You can ask verbally during business hours. If the records are not ready right away, the office has seven business days to provide them, deny the request in writing, or give you a timeline.

The right to see these records belongs to every citizen of Tennessee. You do not have to say why you want them. Whether you are looking into a family matter, checking on a legal case, or doing research, the law treats all requests the same way in Dyer County.

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Nearby Counties

Dyer County borders five other Tennessee counties. Each one has its own jail and booking process.

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