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Review official records and complete a free Anderson County mugshot search to uncover individuals currently in jail or prison.

The Tennessee Public Records Act grants its citizens the right to access public records from municipal to state levels – including information of arrestees, criminal and court records, etc. – except for records that are restricted by the court.

Follow the guidelines this article provides to find trusted resources you’ll need to locate the mugshots of incarcerated individuals and the process to search for it in an organized manner.

Uncover Free Sources for Mugshots in Anderson County

The availability of a mugshot on someone’s record will make it easier to find the correct information on an individual or locate the person you’re seeking.

Mugshots are police photographs taken by the law enforcement agencies who arrest individuals accused of committing civil or criminal offenses.

The most reliable source for mugshots are on the arrest and criminal records provided by the law enforcement agencies who are the official custodian of these records. These agencies are the police departments at the municipal level, the sheriff’s office covering a specific county, the department of corrections supervising state prisoners, and the Bureau of Prison that are responsible for federal inmates.

These departments provide either an offender search tool where you may look up the records of various inmates for free, or you may process a public records request and send it to any of these agencies to retrieve the information you need.

The details will be explained further in this article below.

Methods for Viewing Anderson County Mugshots for Free

Mugshots can be found through the jail roster provided by the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, which is responsible for the protection of the community and management of the detention center within Anderson County, Tennessee.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office provides two (2) lists of inmate information: current inmates incarcerated the last 24 hours, and all inmates currently housed at the Detention Facility.1, 2 Each inmate has the following information: mugshot, full name, age, race/sex, intake date, city, arresting department/officer agency, release date, class, charge(s), and bond(s). You may filter the list by selecting the first letter of the inmate’s last name to find the person you’re looking for.

A screenshot of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office inmate roster, which lists all individuals currently incarcerated at the Detention Center showing every person's mugshot, full name, age, race/sex, intake date, city, arresting department/officer, release date, charge(s) and bond(s).
Source: Anderson County Sheriff’s Office2

For more information about a specific individual, you may also process a records request with a fee charge depending on the type of record you’re asking for by calling 865.457.6258 or faxing 865.264.6286.

You may also check VINELink (a third party website) where you can view the mugshots of offenders within Tennessee.3

Anderson County Jail Services for Inmates

One of the two major divisions of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office is the Corrections.4 The Corrections Division manages the Detention Facility that houses incarcerated individuals serving up to one year sentences ensuring the safety and order of the staff and inmates in the facility.

During the inmates’ rehabilitation, the sheriff’s office offers various services (such as inmate visitation, communication services, commissary, and health services) and educational programs to these individuals to help them reintegrate faster to the society once released, with the goal of helping them change their path and avoid breaking the law repeatedly.

For pretrial release inquiries, you may contact or visit the county office at:5

Anderson County Government
100 N Main St., Room 103
Clinton, Tennessee 37716

Phone: 865.457.6279

Search Mugshots via Police Departments in Anderson County TN

Anderson County, Tennessee consists of five (5) incorporated municipalities and many small unincorporated communities. The five incorporated municipalities have their own police departments; whereas the unincorporated communities are governed by the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office for law enforcement services.

To obtain the mugshot of the person arrested by the authority within a specific location, you may process a public records request through the police department by following their methods – such as through online form submission, email, fax, mail, and in person.

You may check the table below, which lists the details of all police departments within Anderson County, Tennessee.

Police Department Mailing/Physical Address Contact Details
Clinton 125 West Broad Street
Clinton, Tennessee 37716
Phone: 865.259.1211
Norris 9 West Circle Dr.
Norris Tennessee 37828
Phone: 865.494.0880 or 865.494.0881
Oak Ridge
Records Request6
200 South Tulane Ave.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830
Phone: 865.425.3512
Oliver Springs 701 Main St.
Oliver Springs, Tennessee 37840
Phone: 785.587.1853
Fax: 865.435.7778
Rocky Top 195 Main Street
Rocky Top, Tennessee 37769
Phone: 865.426.7404

You may also review other instructions for obtaining public records within Anderson County, Tennessee – this includes not only police records and criminal history insights, but also covers the methods of accessing documentation of marriages, court cases, property, and more.

Discover Mugshots of State & Federal Inmates in Tennessee

There’s an average of 20,000 incarcerated inmates supervised in fourteen (14) state prisons under the responsibility of the Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC), four (4) of which are managed through a private contractor.

In addition to these prisoners, there are about 75,000 adult probationers and parolees supervised by 46 probation parole offices under TDOC’s management.

The Tennessee DOC has a Felony Offender Information Lookup (FOIL) application where you can search for felony inmates who are currently or have been in the custody of the agency.7

This database can be searched by providing either the name, TDOC ID, or State ID of the offender which will list all matching profiles showing their arrest photos, full name, birth date, status, assigned location, and their TDOC ID has a link that will lead to more details of the individual such as biographical information, physical characteristics, aliases, current status, and active Tennessee sentences.

A screenshot of the Tennessee Department of Correction's Felony Offender Information Lookup results sample, which displays each matching individual's TDOC ID, photo, name, birth date, status, and assigned location.
Source: Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC)7

Other than FOIL, the department also has other free databases such as the Tennessee Drug Offender Registry and Sex Offender Registry that might be helpful for your search as well.

Prisoners housed in federal prison institutions (two facilities are located within Tennessee – Memphis Federal Correctional Institution and Nashville Residential Reentry Management Office) are under the management of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP).

The BOP agency has a federal inmate search tool where you can find information of individuals that were incarcerated in various facilities from 1982 up to present.8

This can be done by entering either the name or register number of the subject with the results presenting the matching profiles’ full name, register #, sex, race, age, location, and relevant links helpful to the families of inmates who would like to contact, send money/mail/packages, and visit them in the prison.

A screenshot of the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator sample results, listing all matching profiles with their information, such as name, register #, age, race, sex, release date, and location.
Source: Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)8

All public records in Tennessee, except for those information exempted by the law, are open to the residents of the state to ensure that they are updated and informed regularly of the events that are happening in the community as authorized by the Public Records Act.9

These public records can be used for personal or professional purposes, but with the limitations that it must not negatively affect others’ lives. The information of various individuals shouldn’t be used to stalk, harass, or discriminate, as emphasized by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) – including the right to employment, among others.10

Be a responsible citizen. When you run an Anderson County mugshot search, use the information you gathered to do what you only ought to do for a continued access to open records.


References

1Anderson County Sheriff’s Office. (2024). Current Inmates Last 24 Hours. Retrieved December 2, 2024, from <https://tnac.isoms.cloud:8001/portal/Jail?hours=24&pagenum=0>

2Anderson County Sheriff’s Office. (2024). Current Inmates. Retrieved December 2, 2024, from <https://tnac.isoms.cloud:8001/portal/Jail>

3VINELink. (2024). Tennessee – Offender Search. Retrieved December 2, 2024, from <https://vinelink.vineapps.com/search/TN/Person>

4Anderson County Sheriff’s Office. (n.d.). Anderson County Sheriff’s Office. Retrieved December 2, 2024, from <https://tnacso.net/>

5Anderson County, Tennessee. (n.d.). Pretrial Release. Retrieved December 2, 2024, from <https://andersoncountytn.gov/pretrial-release/>

6City of Oak Ridge, Tennessee. (n.d.). FAQS. Retrieved December 2, 2024, from <https://www.oakridgetn.gov/Faq.aspx?QID=69>

7Tennessee Department of Correction. (2024). Felony Offender Information. Retrieved December 2, 2024, from <https://foil.app.tn.gov/foil/search.jsp>

8Federal Bureau of Prisons. (2024). Find an inmate. Retrieved December 2, 2024, from <https://www.bop.gov/inmateloc/>

9Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury. (n.d.). Tennessee Public Records Act FAQs. Retrieved December 2, 2024, from <https://comptroller.tn.gov/office-functions/open-records-counsel/open-meetings/frequently-asked-questions/tennessee-public-records-act-faqs.html>

10Tennessee Human Rights Commission. (n.d.). Employment. Retrieved December 2, 2024, from <https://www.tn.gov/humanrights/file-a-discrimination-complaint/employment.html>