Find Williamson County 24 Hour Booking

Williamson County 24 hour booking records show who was brought into the county jail in the past day. The Williamson County Sheriff's Office in Franklin provides inmate services information through its website, and the jail takes calls around the clock for booking inquiries. You can look up recent arrests, check charges, and find bond details for anyone held at the Williamson County detention facility. This page walks you through how to search Williamson County booking records, what data each record holds, and where to go for more help with arrest records in one of the fastest growing counties in Tennessee.

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Williamson County Quick Facts

247K Population
Franklin County Seat
24/7 Access Phone Inquiries
615-790-5560 Main Office

Williamson County Booking Search

The Williamson County Sheriff's Office website is the first place to look for booking info. The site provides inmate services information and links to the detention division. You can also call the main office at 615-790-5560 during business hours or reach the non-emergency line at 615-790-5550 around the clock. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody, what charges they face, and what the bond is set at.

For direct booking inquiries, call 615-790-5560. The Williamson County jail handles both misdemeanor and felony arrests from across the county. Multiple agencies bring people in, including the Franklin Police Department, Brentwood Police, Spring Hill Police, and Nolensville Police. All of those arrests show up in the Williamson County booking system regardless of which city made the arrest.

The inmate services page has details about visiting, phone services, and commissary for people with family or friends in the Williamson County jail. This page also covers how to find out about someone's custody status and bond information. It is a good starting point if you need more than just a name check.

Williamson County Booking Record Details

Booking records from the Williamson County jail follow the same format used across Tennessee. Each record starts with the person's full legal name and date of birth. A mugshot photo is taken during the intake process. Physical description data gets captured too, including height, weight, hair color, eye color, race, and sex. If the person has aliases, those are added to the Williamson County record as well.

The charge section lists every offense the person was booked on. Each charge includes the description and the matching Tennessee statute number. Bond amounts show next to each charge so you know what it costs to post bail. The bond type matters too. It could be cash, surety, property, or recognizance depending on the charge and the judge's decision in Williamson County. The arresting agency and officer are noted on the booking record, which helps when you need to know who handled the arrest.

Court dates get added once a hearing is scheduled. The record also tracks custody status, so you can see if someone is still being held or has been released from the Williamson County facility. Housing assignment within the jail is tracked internally but may not always be shared with the public. The booking number assigned at intake stays tied to that specific arrest.

Williamson County Arrest Records Access

Booking data in Williamson County is public record. The Tennessee Public Records Act at T.C.A. 10-7-503 gives anyone the right to look at and copy government records. Arrest logs and jail booking data fall under this law. You do not have to live in Williamson County or Tennessee to ask for these records.

The Williamson County Sheriff's Office at 408 Century Court in Franklin handles records requests. You can visit in person or call 615-790-5560 to start the process. For criminal warrants or extradition records, there is a separate line at 615-790-5565. Civil warrants go through 615-790-5492. The county must respond to public records requests within seven business days under T.C.A. 10-7-504. Copy fees follow state rules and are based on the actual cost of producing the copies.

Some limits apply. Juvenile records are sealed. Active investigations may restrict what the sheriff shares. But standard adult booking data from the Williamson County jail is public and available on request. Most people find what they need through the sheriff's website or a quick phone call before needing to file a formal request.

Williamson County Detention Facility

The Williamson County jail sits at 408 Century Court in Franklin. All local arrests in Williamson County come through this facility for booking and processing. The jail holds people awaiting trial, serving short sentences, or waiting for transfer to state prisons. It operates 24 hours a day, which is why booking records update around the clock.

The screenshot below shows the Williamson County Sheriff's Office website where you can find links to inmate services and booking information.

Williamson County 24 hour booking sheriff website

Williamson County is one of the most populated counties in Tennessee with about 247,000 residents. That means the jail handles a high volume of bookings. Franklin, Brentwood, Spring Hill, and other cities in the county all funnel their arrests through this one facility. The sheriff's office has separate divisions for criminal warrants, court security, transportation, and civil warrants. Each division has its own phone line to make it easier to get to the right people.

Facility Williamson County Jail
408 Century Court
Franklin, TN 37064
Phone: 615-790-5560
Non-Emergency 615-790-5550 (24 hours)
Website williamsoncountysherifftn.com

Statewide Tools for Williamson County

Tennessee runs databases that cover Williamson County records too. The FOIL system tracks felony offenders across the whole state. If someone booked into the Williamson County jail gets convicted of a felony and sent to state prison, their record shows up in FOIL. The tool is free and does not need an account to use.

The TBI background check system provides deeper criminal history reports. These pull from the statewide TORIS database and cover every county in Tennessee. There is a fee for TBI checks, but they give a much fuller picture than just the Williamson County jail records. This is useful when you need to see if someone has arrests in other counties beyond Williamson.

The state court system at tncourts.gov holds case records that show filings, hearing dates, and outcomes for cases that started with a Williamson County booking. Between the sheriff's office, statewide databases, and court records, you have several paths to find what you need about any arrest in Williamson County.

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Cities in Williamson County

Williamson County includes Franklin, Brentwood, Spring Hill, Nolensville, and several other communities. All bookings for people arrested within Williamson County go through the county jail in Franklin.

Franklin is the county seat and largest city. Brentwood and Spring Hill are also major cities in Williamson County. Local police arrests from all three cities are processed through the Williamson County jail and appear on the 24 hour booking records.

Nearby Counties

Williamson County borders several other Tennessee counties. If the person you are looking for was arrested near a county line, check the neighboring county booking records too.

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