McNairy County Booking Reports

McNairy County booking reports are maintained by the Sheriff's Office at the county jail in Selmer. When someone is arrested in McNairy County, the booking takes place at the detention center and a record is created. You can search for these records by reaching out to the jail or using state-level databases. The Sheriff's Office keeps logs on every person processed through the facility, including charges, bond amounts, and intake dates. These records are open to the public under Tennessee law and can be checked by anyone during regular business hours.

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McNairy County Quick Facts

26K Population
Selmer County Seat
Sheriff's Office Booking Agency
Public Record Access

McNairy County Sheriff's Office Records

The McNairy County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and keeps all booking records for arrests made in McNairy County. The detention facility is in Selmer, the county seat. Every person taken into custody goes through a standard intake. Staff record the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the agency that made the arrest.

The jail holds records for arrests by Sheriff's deputies, Selmer Police, and Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers working in the area. McNairy County is a rural county in southwest Tennessee, and the Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for most of the area outside Selmer. All bookings go through the same facility.

The following screenshot shows the McNairy County Sheriff's Office website, which serves as the starting point for information on jail bookings and arrest records in the county.

McNairy County Sheriff's Office website for booking reports

Contact the Sheriff's Office directly for the most current booking information.

Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, custodians of public records must make them available for inspection. McNairy County booking logs are subject to this law. You can ask to see them at the jail. No written request is needed just to look at records. If you want copies, fees follow the state schedule set by the Office of Open Records Counsel.

Office McNairy County Sheriff's Office
Selmer, TN 38375
Phone: Contact the office for current number
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM (jail operates 24/7)

Search McNairy County Arrest Records

The most direct way to find booking reports in McNairy County is to contact the jail. Call and give them a name. Staff can check if that person is or was in custody. This works for recent and older bookings.

You can also visit the Sheriff's Office in Selmer. Bring your ID and ask at the front desk. Staff can pull up records for you on the spot. Some older files may be in a different system, so showing up in person can turn up records that are not available by phone. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-4-604, the first hour of staff time to find records has no charge. Black and white copies cost about $0.15 per page.

For a broader search, the TORIS system from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation runs statewide criminal background checks for $29 per search. Results come as a PDF and cover all 95 Tennessee counties. This is a good option if you need a full criminal history, not just one county's booking log.

What McNairy County Booking Reports Show

Each booking report in McNairy County contains standard facts about the arrest. The full name of the person is listed along with their date of birth and a physical description. The report shows the date and time of intake at the jail. The arresting agency appears, whether that is the McNairy County Sheriff, Selmer Police, or another department. Each charge is listed with its own bond amount.

Release information gets added when someone posts bond or is let go. The date and time of release show up in the file. This helps you figure out if a person is still in custody or has been released from the McNairy County jail. These booking reports are part of the public record in Tennessee. Anyone can ask to view them at the jail during business hours without giving a reason.

Statewide Tools for McNairy County

Tennessee runs several databases that cover McNairy County arrests. The Felony Offender Information Lookup, known as FOIL, is a free tool from the Tennessee Department of Correction. Search by name, TDOC ID, or State ID. Results show booking photos, aliases, sentence length, and current location. FOIL runs 24 hours a day.

The TORIS system from the TBI runs statewide criminal history checks for $29. Results cover all 95 counties and come as a PDF. It is a useful starting point when you are not sure which county handled a booking.

The Tennessee Open Government Guide explains your rights to access public records. All state, county, and municipal records must be open during business hours. You do not need to put your request in writing. McNairy County follows the same rules as every other county in Tennessee.

McNairy County Public Records Access

Booking reports in McNairy County are public. If the records take time to gather, the custodian has seven business days to respond. They must give you the records, deny the request in writing, or explain the delay. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(g), every government entity must maintain a written public records policy.

The Tennessee State Library and Archives holds older court records from counties across the state. If you need historical files from McNairy County that go back decades, this is a good resource to check. The archives hold court proceedings, legal documents, and criminal records from all 95 counties.

Note: You do not need to state your reason for requesting McNairy County booking reports.

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Cities in McNairy County

McNairy County includes Selmer, Adamsville, and several smaller communities. Selmer is the county seat. All arrests in the county go through the same booking process at the McNairy County jail, no matter which agency made the arrest.

Nearby Counties

McNairy County borders four other Tennessee counties. Each county runs its own jail. If you are not sure where an arrest was processed, check the county where it happened.

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