Humphreys County 24 Hour Booking
Humphreys County 24 hour booking records are available through the sheriff's office ISOMS inmate portal. This is one of the few counties in the area that offers a real-time online jail roster with 24, 48, and 72 hour arrest list views. The Humphreys County Jail in Waverly has a capacity of 68 inmates and typically holds 60 or more on any given day. Sheriff Chris Davis leads the department, and Chief Deputy Rob Edwards assists with jail operations. If you want to check recent bookings in Humphreys County, the online portal is the fastest way to do it.
Humphreys County Quick Facts
Humphreys County ISOMS Booking Portal
The Humphreys County Sheriff's Office uses the ISOMS system for inmate management. ISOMS stands for Inmate Security and Offender Management System. It provides a public-facing portal where you can view the current jail roster and recent bookings. This is the primary tool for checking 24 hour booking data in Humphreys County.
The portal at hcsonet.com shows a real-time inmate roster with mugshots. You can filter by time frame. The 72-hour arrest list shows everyone booked in the last three days. There is also a 24-hour view and a 48-hour view. Each entry shows the person's full name, age, race, sex, intake date and time, city of residence, and the arresting department and officer. Charges are listed with the Tennessee statute citations and bond amounts for each one.
Below is a look at the Humphreys County ISOMS portal showing booking records and inmate data for the public.
The portal updates as new bookings come in, making it one of the more useful online tools in the region for checking Humphreys County jail activity.
How to Search Humphreys County Bookings
Using the ISOMS portal is straightforward. Go to the site and you will see the current roster. Each inmate has a classification listed. These include pretrial felon, pretrial misdemeanor, convicted misdemeanor, and TDOC (Tennessee Department of Correction). The list is sorted by intake date. You can scan through it to find a specific person or just see who was booked recently in Humphreys County.
If you prefer not to use the online tool, you can call the jail at 931-209-5633. The sheriff's office main line is 931-296-2301. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody and give you basic booking details. You can also fax requests to 931-296-2633 for the sheriff's office or 931-296-2867 for the jail.
| Facility |
Humphreys County Jail 112 Thompson Street Waverly, TN 37185 Jail Phone: 931-209-5633 |
|---|---|
| Sheriff | Chris Davis Office Phone: 931-296-2301 |
| Online Portal | ISOMS Inmate Portal |
Humphreys County Booking Record Details
A booking record from the Humphreys County Jail contains detailed information about each arrest. The ISOMS system logs the full name, age, race, and sex. It records the inmate's class, which tells you whether they are a pretrial felon, pretrial misdemeanor, convicted misdemeanor, or held for TDOC. The intake date and time are precise. The city of residence is noted, along with the arresting department and officer name.
Charges are broken down individually with the Tennessee statute for each one. Bond amounts are listed per charge, not just as a total. This level of detail makes the Humphreys County booking records more useful than what you find in many other small counties. Under T.C.A. 10-7-503, these records are public in Tennessee. You have the right to view them. The Humphreys County Sheriff's Office keeps booking records according to state retention standards, and the ISOMS system stores historical data as well.
Note: Release dates are also tracked in the ISOMS system for Humphreys County inmates.
Humphreys County Public Records
For formal records requests, Humphreys County Government handles the process. The records custodian is County Executive Jessie Wallace. Send requests to 102 Thompson Street, Room 1, Waverly, TN 37185. You can call 931-296-7795 or email jwallace@humphreystn.com. Written requests can be made in person, by mail, or by email.
The county has 7 business days to respond under the Tennessee Public Records Act. Copy fees are based on actual cost. Tennessee residency may be required for some records. Under T.C.A. 10-7-504, the records custodian must respond promptly and cannot charge more than what it actually costs to reproduce the records. For Humphreys County criminal history beyond what the jail portal shows, the TBI background check system covers all Tennessee counties. The Tennessee Public Records Portal is another resource for Humphreys County data.
- Written request to County Executive at 102 Thompson Street, Waverly
- Email to jwallace@humphreystn.com
- Phone inquiry at 931-296-7795
- 7 business day response time required by law
- Copy fees based on actual reproduction cost
Humphreys County Crime Data and Expungement
Humphreys County had a violent crime rate of about 40 per 100,000 in 2018. That is below the Tennessee state average. The county's three main towns are Waverly, McEwen, and New Johnsonville. Both the Waverly Police Department and the McEwen Police Department make arrests that end up processed at the Humphreys County Jail. Booking records from all agencies in the county go through the same ISOMS system.
If a case in Humphreys County ended without a conviction, you may be able to get the booking record expunged. Tennessee law allows expungement for cases that were dismissed, resulted in a not guilty verdict, or were nolle prosequi. Some misdemeanors and Class E felonies also qualify after a waiting period. The process is handled through the court system, not the sheriff's office. Once expunged, the record should not appear on most background checks. You can verify what shows up by running a check through the TBI.
Cities in Humphreys County
Humphreys County includes Waverly, McEwen, and New Johnsonville. None of these cities are large enough for their own page. All booking records for arrests in these areas go through the Humphreys County Jail in Waverly.
Nearby Counties
Humphreys County borders several Tennessee counties. Each county has its own jail and booking process. Check where the arrest took place to find the right records.