Morgan County Booking Reports Search

Morgan County booking reports are maintained by the Sheriff's Office at the county jail in Wartburg. When law enforcement in Morgan County makes an arrest, the booking report gets filed at this facility. These records are public in Tennessee, and anyone can request access to them. The Sheriff's Office is the starting point for anyone looking for booking data in Morgan County. This page explains how to get those records and what state-level resources can help when local options fall short.

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Morgan County Quick Facts

21,000+ Population
Wartburg County Seat
9th Judicial District
Sheriff's Office Records Custodian

Morgan County Sheriff's Office Booking Records

The Morgan County Sheriff's Office is where all booking reports in the county are stored. Every arrest in Morgan County flows through the jail in Wartburg. The staff process each person, take fingerprints and a booking photo, and log all charges into the system. That data forms the booking report.

You can contact the Sheriff's Office to request booking report information. Call ahead or visit in person. Staff can search by name or date range to find the record you need. If you want a copy, they can print one for you at the office. The fee schedule follows state guidelines set by the Office of Open Records Counsel.

The Morgan County Sheriff's Office website provides details about the jail and services available to the public.

Morgan County Sheriff's Office website for booking reports

Check the Sheriff's site for contact numbers, jail information, and any online tools they may offer for booking lookups in Morgan County.

How to Find Morgan County Arrest Records

Start at the Sheriff's Office. Give them the full name of the person and the approximate date of arrest if you have it. A case number speeds things up but is not required. The staff will search their database and tell you what they find. You can look at the report right there or get a printed copy to take with you.

Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, public records must be made available promptly. If it takes time to pull the records, the office has up to seven business days to respond. Most booking report requests in a small county like Morgan County get handled faster than that. There is no need to explain why you want the record. Tennessee law does not require a reason for public records requests.

For copy fees, the standard rate is $0.15 per page for black and white copies. The first hour of labor is free under the schedule set by Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-4-604. After that, reasonable labor charges may apply. Morgan County follows these same rules.

Statewide Search Tools for Morgan County

If you cannot reach the Morgan County Sheriff's Office or need a broader search, state databases can help. The TORIS system from the TBI lets you run a name-based criminal history check for $29. It covers arrests across all 95 Tennessee counties. Results arrive as a PDF and show whether the person has a criminal record in the state.

The FOIL database is a free tool from the Tennessee Department of Correction. It shows felony offenders who have been in state custody. You can search by name and view booking photos, charges, and sentence details. Morgan County is home to several state correctional facilities, so this tool may return results for inmates housed in the county even if their arrest happened elsewhere.

Contact the Morgan County Sheriff's Office directly to check on current inmates. This is the most reliable starting point when you need local booking data from the county.

Public Records Law and Morgan County Bookings

Tennessee's Public Records Act covers all booking reports in Morgan County. The law requires government offices to let citizens inspect records during business hours. Booking reports list arrest details that are not exempt from disclosure. Names, charges, dates, and bond amounts are all public.

The Office of Open Records Counsel helps citizens who face problems getting records from local offices. If Morgan County delays or denies your request without a valid reason, the OORC can step in. Call them toll-free at 1-866-831-3750. They also have guidance documents on their website that explain your rights under the law.

Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(g), Morgan County must have a written public records policy. That policy tells you how to make a request, what forms to use, and what the fees are. Ask the Sheriff's Office for a copy if you want to see it before you file your request.

Note: Juvenile booking records are not available to the public and are handled through a separate court system in Morgan County.

What Morgan County Booking Reports Include

Each booking report from Morgan County contains a standard set of details. The report shows the person's full name, date of birth, and physical features like height, weight, and hair color. The charges are listed with the arresting agency and the date of booking. If bond was set, the amount and type show on the report.

Many booking reports also note the person's address and the name of the officer who made the arrest. Fingerprint records are part of the intake process, though those are not typically included in the public copy of the report. The booking photo is taken at the time of processing and is usually considered a public record in Tennessee.

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Cities in Morgan County

Morgan County includes Wartburg, Sunbright, and several smaller communities. None of the cities in Morgan County meet the population threshold for a dedicated page. All booking reports go through the Morgan County Sheriff's Office in Wartburg.

Nearby Counties

Morgan County is in east Tennessee on the Cumberland Plateau. If an arrest occurred in a neighboring county, you will need to contact that county's Sheriff's Office for the booking report.

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