Search Moore County Booking Reports

Moore County booking reports are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Lynchburg. This is one of the smallest counties in Tennessee, but booking records are still handled the same way as in larger counties. When someone gets arrested in Moore County, the Sheriff's Office logs the booking data and holds it as a public record. You can request these reports in person at the jail or through a written public records request. This page covers the key steps to find booking reports in Moore County and the state tools that can help with your search.

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Moore County Quick Facts

6,400+ Population
Lynchburg County Seat
17th Judicial District
Sheriff's Office Records Custodian

Moore County Sheriff's Office Records

The Moore County Sheriff's Office handles all booking reports in the county. The office sits in Lynchburg and runs the county jail. Each arrest in Moore County produces a booking report that goes into the Sheriff's system. The report lists the person's name, charges, date of arrest, and bond amount. Staff can pull these records for you if you visit the office or call ahead.

Moore County is small. The jail does not see the same volume as larger counties in Tennessee. That means the booking roster may be short at any given time. Still, every arrest follows the same process. Fingerprints, a booking photo, and charge details all get logged. If you need a copy of a booking report, ask the Sheriff's Office for it directly. They are required to respond under state law.

Because Moore County does not have a public online booking portal, in-person or phone requests are the main way to get this data. You can also submit a written request by mail. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, the office must make records available for inspection or respond within seven business days.

Finding Booking Reports in Moore County

To look up a booking report in Moore County, contact the Sheriff's Office in Lynchburg. Give them the name of the person and, if you have it, the approximate date of the arrest. Staff will search their system and let you know what they find. You can view the report on site or ask for a printed copy.

Copy fees in Moore County follow the state schedule. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-4-604, the Office of Open Records Counsel sets standard rates for public record copies. Black and white pages run about $0.15 each. The first hour of labor to find and pull the records comes at no charge. If the search takes longer, the office can charge for staff time after that first hour. Moore County follows these rules like every other county in the state.

You do not need to explain why you want the booking report. Tennessee law does not ask for a reason. Any person can request public records from a government office, and the office must comply unless there is a specific legal exemption.

Note: Oral requests are valid under state law, but putting your request in writing can help if you need proof it was made.

Tennessee Statewide Booking Search Tools

State-run databases can fill in gaps when local records are hard to get. The TORIS system from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation runs statewide criminal history checks for $29 per name. Results come as a PDF and show arrest records from any county in Tennessee. This can be helpful if you are not sure where in the state an arrest took place.

The FOIL database from the Tennessee Department of Correction is free. It covers felony offenders who have been in state custody. You can search by name or TDOC ID. If someone from Moore County was sentenced to state prison, their record shows up here with booking photos, sentence length, and current status.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation provides statewide criminal background check tools that pull from fingerprint submissions across all 95 counties, including Moore County.

Tennessee TORIS portal for Moore County booking reports search

The TORIS portal accepts credit card payments and returns results as PDF documents showing any criminal history found in the TBI database.

Moore County Public Records Access

All booking reports in Moore County fall under Tennessee's Public Records Act. The law says these records must be open for inspection during business hours. The Office of Open Records Counsel oversees how local governments handle records requests. If you have trouble getting a booking report from Moore County, the OORC can step in and help resolve the issue. Their phone number is 1-866-831-3750.

Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(g), Moore 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 responding. Most small counties handle requests through the Sheriff's Office or the county clerk. In Moore County, the Sheriff's Office is your first stop for booking data.

Booking Report Details in Moore County

A Moore County booking report shows the basic facts of an arrest. It has the full name of the person, their date of birth, and a physical description. The charges are listed along with the arresting agency. Most arrests in Moore County are made by the Sheriff's Office, though the Tennessee Highway Patrol and other agencies may also bring people to the county jail.

Bond information is part of the report too. If bond was set, the amount shows on the record. The booking date and time are logged as well. Some reports include the person's home address and the name of the arresting officer. These details make booking reports one of the most complete records of an arrest that you can get from a county office in Tennessee.

Juvenile records are not included in public booking reports. If the person was under 18 at the time of arrest, their record is handled through the juvenile court system and sealed from public view.

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Cities in Moore County

Moore County includes Lynchburg and a small number of unincorporated areas. None of the cities in Moore County meet the population threshold for a dedicated page. All booking reports go through the Moore County Sheriff's Office in Lynchburg.

Nearby Counties

Moore County is in south-central Tennessee. If the arrest happened in a neighboring county, you will need to check that county's Sheriff's Office for the booking report.

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