Lawrence County Booking Reports

Lawrence County booking reports track every arrest processed at the county jail in Lawrenceburg. The Sheriff's Office logs each person brought into custody, records their charges, and stores the data for public access. If you need to look up a recent arrest or check on someone held at the Lawrence County detention center, multiple options exist for searching these records. Tennessee law makes booking information available to the public, so you can request these files in person, by mail, or through online state tools. Lawrence County handles bookings for all local law enforcement agencies that operate in the area.

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Lawrenceburg County Seat
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Lawrence County Sheriff's Office Records

The Lawrence County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and keeps all booking records for arrests in the area. Every person taken into custody goes through the same intake process at the detention facility in Lawrenceburg. Staff log the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the agency that made the arrest. Deputies, local police, and state troopers all bring arrestees to this one facility.

You can call the Sheriff's Office or stop by during business hours to ask about booking records. Public access is part of how Lawrence County meets its duty under the Tennessee Public Records Act. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, custodians of public records must let people inspect them. The jail staff can pull up current and past booking data for anyone who asks. There is no charge to view records in person. If you need copies, fees follow the state schedule set by the Office of Open Records Counsel.

The screenshot below shows the Lawrence County Sheriff's Office website where you can find contact details and jail information.

Lawrence County Sheriff's Office website for booking reports

This site is the best starting point for anyone who needs to reach the jail or ask about a specific arrest in Lawrence County.

How to Search Lawrence County Booking Reports

There are a few ways to find booking reports in Lawrence County. The most direct method is to visit the jail in person. Bring your ID and ask at the front desk. Staff can look up any current or recent inmate by name or booking number. This works well when you need more detail than a basic search provides.

You can also make a written request. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, the custodian has seven business days to respond. They must either give you the records, deny the request in writing, or tell you how long it will take. Lawrence County follows this same process. You do not have to explain why you want the records.

For copy fees, the state allows $0.15 per black and white page and $0.50 per color page under Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-4-604. The first hour of staff time to find records is free. Lawrence County cannot charge more unless they can show their actual cost is higher than the state schedule.

Lawrence County Arrest Report Details

Each booking report from Lawrence County contains a standard set of facts about the arrest. The report lists the full name of the person, their date of birth, and a physical description. It shows when they were brought to the jail and which agency made the arrest. Each charge appears with its own bond amount.

A typical Lawrence County booking report includes:

  • Full legal name and date of birth
  • Date and time of booking
  • Arresting agency and officer name
  • List of charges with bond amounts
  • Release date and conditions if applicable

Once formal charges are filed, the case moves from the jail to the court system. The Lawrence County Circuit Court Clerk keeps those files. Court records include filings, hearing dates, and case outcomes. The Clerk's office in Lawrenceburg can help you pull those documents if you need records beyond what the jail holds.

Statewide Tools for Lawrence County Searches

Beyond local sources, Tennessee has state-run databases that cover Lawrence County arrests. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation runs TORIS, which provides statewide name-based criminal background checks. The cost is $29 per search. Results come as a PDF and show arrest records from any county in Tennessee. This helps if you need a full criminal history, not just one county's booking log.

The Tennessee Department of Correction runs the Felony Offender Information Lookup, known as FOIL. This free tool lets you search for anyone who has been in state prison custody. You can search by name, TDOC ID, or State ID. If someone from Lawrence County went to state prison, you can find them here. FOIL shows booking photos, sentence length, and current location.

The Office of Open Records Counsel helps with disputes about getting public records. If a local office denies your request for Lawrence County booking reports, this state office can step in. They can be reached at (615) 401-7891 or toll-free at 1-866-831-3750.

Lawrence County Public Records Access

Tennessee law makes booking reports public. The Tennessee Open Government Guide explains that all state, county, and municipal records must be open for inspection during business hours. You do not have to put your request in writing. You can walk in and ask to see records. The office must let you look at them right away if possible.

Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(g), Lawrence County must have a written public records policy on file. That policy lays out the steps for making a request, the fees for copies, and the name of the person in charge of handling requests. For booking data, the Sheriff's Office is where you start. The Tennessee State Library and Archives also holds older court records from counties across the state, including historical records from Lawrence County.

Note: You do not need to give a reason when you request Lawrence County booking reports.

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Nearby Counties

Lawrence County borders three other Tennessee counties. If you are not sure where an arrest was processed, check the county where it took place. Each county runs its own jail and booking system.

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