Loudon County 24 Hour Booking Records
Loudon County 24 hour booking records are accessible through the ISOMS portal, which the sheriff's office uses to post inmate data online. The Loudon County Jail in Lenoir City holds up to 200 inmates and has 30 detention officers on staff. Sheriff Tim Guider's office manages all arrests and bookings for the county. You can search the online portal for recent arrests, current inmates, and specific booking details. Loudon County is in east-central Tennessee and covers 247 square miles with a population of over 54,000 people.
Loudon County Quick Facts
Loudon County Sheriff's Office Bookings
Sheriff Tim Guider heads the Loudon County Sheriff's Office. Chief Deputy Jimmy Davis and Assistant Chief Deputy Tony Arden support daily operations. The office is located at 12680 Highway 11 West, Suite 1, in Lenoir City. Captain Jake Keener serves as the jail administrator, overseeing the detention center and all booking activity in Loudon County.
The Loudon County Sheriff's Office handles a wide range of duties beyond bookings. The department investigates criminal activity, makes arrests, and carries out civil and criminal processes for the courts. Court security is another big responsibility. Officers provide security for criminal, sessions, circuit, chancery, juvenile, and probate court proceedings in Loudon County. You can reach the sheriff's office at 865-986-4823 or the records division at 865-986-1770. The jail number is 865-986-6612.
For more information about the department and its services, visit the Loudon County Sheriff's Office website. The county government also has a page for the sheriff's department at loudoncounty-tn.gov.
| Office |
Loudon County Sheriff's Office 12680 Highway 11 West, Suite 1 Lenoir City, TN 37771 Phone: 865-986-4823 |
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| Records | Phone: 865-986-1770 |
| Jail | Phone: 865-986-6612 |
| publicinfo@lcsotn.org |
Loudon County ISOMS Booking Portal
Loudon County uses the ISOMS portal to post booking data online. ISOMS stands for Inmate Security and Offender Management System. The portal is shared with Anderson County and gives the public access to current inmate rosters along with 24-hour, 48-hour, and 72-hour arrest lists. You can access it at the ISOMS jail portal.
The ISOMS system shows each inmate's name, age, race, and sex. It lists the intake and booking dates. The arresting agency and officer are both included. All charges appear with bond amounts, and the classification status is shown. Release tracking is part of the system too. This makes the ISOMS portal one of the more complete online tools for searching Loudon County 24 hour booking records. You can filter by time range to see only the most recent arrests.
The Loudon County Sheriff's Office website screenshot below shows the department's online presence where booking information and other law enforcement resources are available.
Check this portal first when searching for anyone booked in Loudon County within the last 72 hours.
Loudon County Booking Record Contents
Every booking record at the Loudon County Jail includes standard data points. The person's full legal name and identifying details start the record. Date of birth and age at booking are logged. Physical description covers race, sex, height, and weight. A booking number is assigned along with the intake date and time.
The arresting agency and officer get recorded. This could be the Loudon County Sheriff's Office, Lenoir City Police, Loudon Police, or the state highway patrol. Specific charges are listed with the corresponding bond amount and bond type. Court information is attached when scheduled. The current custody status shows whether the person is still held at the Loudon County Jail or has been released. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, these booking records are public information in Tennessee.
Note: Bond amounts on the Loudon County roster reflect what was set at booking and may change after a court hearing.
How to Request Loudon County Records
You can request booking records formally through the Loudon County Government. The public records request process is outlined on the county website. Send requests to 100 River Road, Suite 106, Loudon, TN 37774. The phone number is 865-458-4664. The county must respond within 7 business days per the Tennessee Public Records Act.
Fees for copies are based on actual cost. The county will let you know the amount before processing your request. Tennessee residency may be required for certain types of records. For most 24 hour booking lookups in Loudon County, the ISOMS portal gives you what you need without filing a formal request. The Tennessee Public Records Portal for Loudon County is another resource that links to court records and public filings. The TBI also maintains criminal history data through their background check system for all Tennessee counties.
Loudon County Jail Facility
The Loudon County Jail, also called the Loudon County Detention Center, can hold up to 200 inmates. It is a medium to maximum security facility. The jail has separate housing for adult males and females. Thirty detention officers staff the facility around the clock. Services include educational and vocational training plus medical and mental health care for inmates.
To send mail to someone booked in Loudon County, address it to their name and booking number at Loudon County Jail, 12680 Highway 11 West, Lenoir City, TN 37771. All mail gets searched before delivery. Visitation may require advance scheduling, so call the jail at 865-986-6612 before visiting. The Loudon County Sheriff's Office also has an anonymous drug tip hotline at 865-988-3784 for reporting drug activity in the county.
Cities in Loudon County
Loudon County includes the city of Loudon, which is the county seat, along with Lenoir City, Tellico Village, Greenback, and Philadelphia. None of these cities meet the population threshold for a dedicated page. All booking records for Loudon County go through the sheriff's office and detention center in Lenoir City.
Nearby Counties
Loudon County is in east-central Tennessee near Knoxville. If someone was arrested in a neighboring county, that county holds the booking record. Check with the right sheriff's office based on where the arrest took place.