Search Cannon County Inmate Population

Cannon County inmate population records are centered in Woodbury, where the sheriff office and jail are co-located. That makes the local search simple in a practical way. If you need to confirm a booking, ask about inmate trust funds, or find the right office for a county record request, the sheriff office is the first stop. The jail and sheriff office sit together at the same address, so the custody and records trail stay tight. The county does not make the process fancy. It keeps it direct.

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Cannon County Quick Facts

110 Alexander Dr
Co-Located Sheriff and Jail
Woodbury County Seat
Bar Code Trust Fund Access

Search Cannon County Inmate Population

The main Cannon County inmate population search begins with the sheriff office at cannoncountytn.gov/sheriffs-office/. The sheriff office and county jail are located together at 110 Alexander Drive in Woodbury. That co-location matters because it means the same place handles both law enforcement contact and jail questions. If you need to know whether someone is in custody, the sheriff office can answer faster than a general county search page. The jail roster source also describes the facility as a medium-security jail housing adult inmates charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes.

Cannon County Inmate Population work gets more specific because the jail uses inmate trust fund accounts with bar code access. That is a small detail, but it tells you the jail is organized around direct inmate account handling instead of a loose public interface. If you are trying to support a person in custody, the sheriff office is the right place to ask how the funds work. If you are trying to track the booking, the jail page gives you the main contact and the custody structure. The search is local and office based.

The county image below is the official sheriff office graphic for this page.

Cannon County inmate population sheriff office

It is the clearest local source because the jail and sheriff office are in the same place.

Cannon County Inmate Population Records

Cannon County inmate population records are available through the county clerk and county government contact path. The jail roster source says public records requests can be submitted in person, by mail, fax, or email, and the county has seven business days to respond. That is useful because the county does not force every question into one office. If the issue is a record request, the county clerk handles it. If the issue is custody, the sheriff office handles it. The jail and the records trail are separate, but they are both straightforward.

The jail roster source also gives the jail details at 110 Alexander Dr. in Woodbury and says the jail houses adult inmates awaiting trial or serving out their sentence. That keeps the records side practical. You are not dealing with a complicated prison system. You are dealing with a county jail that also serves as a public record point. For Cannon County Inmate Population searches, that makes the sheriff office page and the clerk page the two best public sources.

The county clerk and public records path keep the search from stalling out.

Tennessee inmate population FOIL main page

The state fallback helps when the county record turns into a TDOC question or when you need a felony offender check.

Note: Cannon County inmate population searches are easiest when you keep the sheriff office, the county clerk, and the jail trust fund rules in the same frame.

Cannon County Inmate Population and Woodbury

Woodbury is the county seat, and it is the center of the Cannon County inmate population trail. The sheriff office, the jail, and the county courthouse all sit in Woodbury, so the records path stays local. That matters if a person was booked after a city or county arrest, because the same town usually handles both the custody question and the document trail. The sheriff office page gives you the immediate contact point, while the county clerk path handles the broader written file.

Woodbury also helps explain why the jail and sheriff office are often discussed together. The county jail is not off on its own. It is part of the sheriff office operation. That is why the county research places trust fund handling, records requests, and jail contact all in one county block. If you are helping someone inside Cannon County Jail, start local and stay local until you know the case has moved elsewhere.

Woodbury keeps the jail and county records tightly linked.

Cannon County Inmate Population and TDOC

TDOC becomes relevant when a Cannon County inmate population search crosses from county jail into state custody. The main portal at tn.gov/correction.html and the FOIL lookup at apps.tn.gov/foil/ are the right state backups for felony offender status and prison movement. Cannon County does not need those pages for every case, but they matter when the county jail no longer has the whole story. The county search is local; the state search is the fallback.

If the question is about status notices or family updates, TDOC Victim Services at tn.gov/correction/victim-services.html can help. That is the cleanest way to extend a Cannon County search without guessing. Start with the sheriff office and county clerk, then move to state tools if the inmate has already entered TDOC custody.

Cannon County works best when you follow the custody level, not just the town name.

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Related Cannon County Resources

These official Cannon County and Tennessee links support jail contact, records requests, and state backup searches.

Cannon County inmate population records are clearest when the sheriff office, county clerk, and jail trust fund rules are checked together.