Search Spring Hill Inmate Population

Spring Hill inmate population searches are split between Maury County and Williamson County. The police department is at 199 Town Center Parkway, and the city says most people they pick up are held in a short-term cell spot before being moved to the main jail quickly. That means the city record is only the first step. The jail record depends on where the arrest happened, so a Spring Hill search has to check both counties before it can be called complete.

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199 Town Center Parkway
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Spring Hill Inmate Population Search

The official Spring Hill police page at springhilltn.org/police says the department is located at 199 Town Center Parkway, Spring Hill, TN 37174, with phone 931-486-2252. The city research also says the officers use a short-term cell spot for people they pick up and then most are moved to the main jail quickly. That is the core fact for a Spring Hill inmate population search. The city hold is brief, so the county booking is usually where the live record lands.

The first image below comes from Maury County corrections. It gives the county side of the Spring Hill search and fits the part of town that books into Maury County.

Read Maury County Corrections for the county jail path tied to Spring Hill arrests on the Maury side.

Spring Hill inmate population Maury County corrections source

That county source is useful because Spring Hill does not keep most arrestees in city custody for long.

The city site at springhilltn.org matters too. It gives you the city government entry point, which is useful when you need the police department, a city contact, or the public page behind the local arrest trail. For Spring Hill inmate population work, the city site is the front door and the county jail is the finish line.

Maury County Inmate Population Records

Spring Hill is split between Maury County and Williamson County, and the research says arrests may go to either county jail depending on where the arrest happened. On the Maury side, the jail is at 1300 Lawson White Drive in Columbia, TN 38401. That makes Maury County the right county to check if the arrest happened on that side of Spring Hill. A county match matters because a city hold is short and the live custody record moves fast.

The Maury County inmate search page at mauryrecords.us/inmate-search is the best county lookup when you need the roster, bond, or current custody line. It is the most direct place to see whether a Spring Hill arrest has landed in Maury County Jail. The county search and the county corrections page work together, one for the live lookup and one for the jail-side context.

The second image below comes from the Maury County inmate search page. It is the most direct public view of custody when the Spring Hill arrest lands in Columbia.

Use Maury County inmate search when you need the live Maury County roster for a Spring Hill arrest.

Spring Hill inmate population Maury County inmate search

That county-side record is the fastest way to confirm whether the person is still in local custody or already moved out.

The Maury County sheriff office is part of the same jail path, and the county jail location gives the custody answer that the city short-term hold cannot. When a Spring Hill search starts on the Maury side, the county record is the one to trust for the live result.

Williamson County Inmate Population Records

If the arrest happened on the Williamson County side of Spring Hill, the county jail is at 408 Century Court in Franklin, TN 37064. The county sheriff line is 615-790-5560. That is the other live custody path for a Spring Hill inmate population search, and it is just as important as Maury County because the city spans both counties. A wrong county guess can send you to the wrong roster, so the arrest location matters.

The Williamson County government page at williamsoncounty-tn.gov is a useful official fallback when you need the county government side of the jail record. It is also where the county public records and sheriff information fit together for local requests. If the Spring Hill arrest moved into Williamson County custody, this is the side of the record that should answer the question first.

The third image below comes from Williamson County government. It helps show the county path that serves the Williamson side of Spring Hill arrests.

Open Williamson County Government for the county office context behind the Franklin jail record.

Spring Hill inmate population Williamson County government source

That county image fits the part of Spring Hill that books into Franklin instead of Columbia.

Spring Hill Police Records

The police department page is still the right place to start when you need the city side of a Spring Hill inmate population search. The department at 199 Town Center Parkway is the first office that knows whether the arrest began in town, and the city site gives you the contact path through the police page. Because most arrestees move quickly to county jail, the city record is mainly the starting point, not the final custody answer.

Spring Hill police and city government also matter because they show which county you should check next. The police page gives you the short-term hold clue, and the city site gives you the local government frame. That is enough to decide whether you should go to Maury County or Williamson County before you spend time on a county search.

The city record is also useful if you need a police report after the jail result. In a Spring Hill search, the police report can explain the arrest while the county roster explains the hold. That split is the clean way to keep the record trail straight.

TDOC Backup for Spring Hill Inmate Population

If the county jail no longer shows the person, the Tennessee Department of Correction FOIL search is the next step. FOIL is the statewide lookup for felony offenders in TDOC custody or former custody, and it can show status, location, photo, and sentence information. That is useful when a Spring Hill arrest has already moved beyond county jail and into state custody.

TDOC victim services at tn.gov/correction/victim-services.html is the better backup if the search turns into a notice or release question. Spring Hill searches often move quickly from city hold to county booking, then out of local custody altogether. The state tools help when the local record stops being current.

Nearby Cities

Spring Hill sits between other Middle Tennessee cities, so a search can move away from Maury or Williamson County if the arrest happened elsewhere. When that happens, keep the search tied to the arrest location and the jail that actually booked the person.

Use another city page below if the Spring Hill inmate population record points to a different county.

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