Search Hendersonville Inmate Population

Hendersonville inmate population searches move through Sumner County, not through a public mugshot roster on the city side. The research says all people arrested by the Hendersonville Police Department are transported to the Sumner County Jail, and the jail does not offer a public inmate roster to view mugshots. That means the search is partly a city records question and partly a county custody question. If you need the current custody side, start with the county sheriff page and the jail information page. If you need the city record side, use the Hendersonville city government request path.

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Hendersonville Quick Facts

57,083 Population
36.95 Square Miles
Gallatin County Jail
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Hendersonville Inmate Population Search

Start with the Sumner County Sheriff's Office at sumnersheriff.com. The county page is the best public doorway when you need a custody answer. The research says Sumner County inmate records are public, but it also says the jail does not offer a public inmate roster with mugshots. That means you should not expect a full picture from a single web page. The county page is still the right place to start because it points you toward the jail and the corrections department that actually hold the file.

The Sumner County Sheriff's Office at sumnersheriff.com is the county's custody-side entry point, even though the separate jail page capture failed in the manifest. Hendersonville arrests are transported to the Sumner County Jail in Gallatin. That is the record chain to follow. If you need to know whether someone is still inside the county system, the jail contact path is more useful than a city-only request.

Lead-in: The Sumner County Sheriff's Office page at sumnersheriff.com is the manifest-backed image source for Hendersonville inmate population records.

Hendersonville inmate population search on the Sumner County Sheriff's Office site

Use that county page when you want the custody answer first. It is the right starting point for a Hendersonville search.

Sumner County Jail Records

The research says the jail does not offer a public inmate roster to view mugshots, so you should treat the jail contact path as the real answer source. The sheriff's office is in Gallatin at 117 West Smith Street, and the main phone number is 615-452-2616. That gives you the county office to call when the web trail runs out. If you need inmate records or mugshots, the jail is the office the research points to, not a public online roster.

Warrant information is also limited. The research says the sheriff's office does not currently offer a public warrant search. Civil and criminal warrant contacts are listed separately, which means a Hendersonville search may need a direct phone call instead of a click. That is not unusual for a smaller county system. It just means the record is kept behind the office counter rather than in a public view page.

Hendersonville searches are therefore less about scanning mugshots and more about finding the right office. The county jail handles the custody side. The city handles the request side. Once you know that split, the record trail is easier to follow even when the public roster is not open.

Hendersonville City Records

Public records for Hendersonville are handled through the city government, and the research says record requests can be made in person at city hall. It also says proof of Tennessee residency is required when submitting a request. That is useful to know before you go, because it means the city request process is not just a quick web form. It is a real office visit with a local requirement attached.

The Hendersonville Police Department at hpdtn.com is the official city police resource to keep nearby. The research lists the police department at 3 Executive Park Drive and gives the department phone numbers. That is the right side of the search when you need the arrest record, not the jail file. If the arrest happened in Hendersonville, the city police page should be part of the trail even if the person is now in Sumner County custody.

Because there is no public mugshot roster on the county side, the city records request path matters more here than it does in some other Tennessee cities. You may need the police report, the city hall request, or the jail contact all in the same search. Hendersonville is a good example of a city where the custody record and the city record do not live in the same place.

State Search Tools

When a Hendersonville case becomes a state custody question, use the Tennessee FOIL app at apps.tn.gov/foil. FOIL shows Tennessee felony offenders who are or have been in TDOC custody. It gives you current status, location, photo, and active sentence information. That makes it the right backup when a county search no longer tells the whole story. If the person leaves Sumner County custody, FOIL is the next place to look.

TDOC victim services at tn.gov/correction/victim-services.html is the state page to use if the search is tied to notice, movement, or release timing. It explains how victims can get custody updates through VINE. That is helpful in Hendersonville because the county jail does not give you a broad public roster. The state page fills the gap when the search has to move beyond the jail desk.

The public-record rule still starts with T.C.A. ยง 10-7-503. That law gives the public the right to ask, but the office holding the record still controls the release process. In Hendersonville, that means you may need the city hall request, the county jail contact, or the state page depending on where the person is now.

Hendersonville Inmate Population and Public Records

The city police side and the county jail side need to be kept separate. The research says all Hendersonville arrests are transported to the Sumner County Jail, but it also says the county does not offer a public roster with mugshots. That means the live custody record is handled by the county office while the city record request stays with Hendersonville government. If you keep that split in mind, the search becomes much simpler.

The city is the place to ask about local records. The county is the place to ask about custody. If the person is still in jail, the county desk can help. If the question is about the arrest file or a city record, Hendersonville city hall is the better route. This is a clean example of how a Tennessee inmate population search can depend on both city and county offices at once.

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Nearby City Links

Hendersonville is close to several other Tennessee custody systems, so a search can shift quickly if the person has been moved or released. These city pages help keep the trail on the right office.

Use the links below if the record points outside Hendersonville.