Search Hancock County Inmate Population

Hancock County inmate population searches are built around the jail in Sneedville and the sheriff office next door. The county has a small but active custody system, with a main jail capacity and a separate work release capacity, so the search is not just about one roster page. It is about finding the right custody track and the right office contact. If you need to confirm a booking, ask about work release, or request a document, Hancock County gives you direct office names and real phone numbers. That makes the search practical, even though it is still a county-jail process. The best route is to start local, then move to the public records coordinator if the jail answer is not enough.

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Hancock County Quick Facts

100 Main Jail Capacity
148 Work Release Capacity
265 New Jail St Jail Address
Medium Security Level

Search Hancock County Inmate Population

The main Hancock County inmate population search begins with the jail and sheriff contact details in the county research. The jail sits at 265 New Jail Street in Sneedville, the phone number is 423-733-2249, and the facility is described as medium security. The county research also notes a main jail capacity of 100 and a separate work release capacity of 148. That distinction matters. A person may be housed in the jail, on work release, or moving between the two. Hancock County Inmate Population searches therefore need a custody-aware reading, not just a name lookup.

The sheriff office is close by at 265 New Jail Street in Sneedville, with Sheriff Brad Brewer, Chief Deputy Ronald Joe Swiney, and Office Administrator Sharon Cantwell named in the research. The office phone is 423-733-2250, the fax is 423-733-8868, and the email is hancockcoso@yahoo.com. That is a strong local contact set. If you are trying to confirm a booking or ask about jail status, the jail and sheriff office are the same physical neighborhood, which makes the search easier once you know where to call.

The county search stays readable when it is framed around the jail address, work release split, and sheriff office contacts already named in the page.

Hancock County Inmate Population Records

Hancock County inmate population records move through a clear public records path. The research lists the records address as 1237 Main Street, Suite 104, P.O. Box 347, Sneedville, TN 37869, with a phone number of 423-733-4524. Tennessee residency is required for a request, and the county has seven business days to respond. That makes the records side more structured than a simple phone lookup. If you need a record that is older than a current jail status, that coordinator route is the right way to proceed.

The sheriff office contact details also matter because they keep the live custody side separate from the records side. Brad Brewer, Ronald Joe Swiney, and Sharon Cantwell are the names tied to the sheriff office, and the office itself sits at 265 New Jail Street. If a person has recently booked in Hancock County, you can often learn more by starting with the jail and then moving to the records coordinator if you need written confirmation. Hancock County Inmate Population work is straightforward when the offices are used in the right order.

For a statewide backup, the FOIL search page is the best general Tennessee access point.

Tennessee inmate population FOIL search page

That state fallback is useful if the custody question leaves the county jail and becomes a TDOC issue.

Note: Hancock County inmate population searches are most effective when the jail, sheriff office, and records coordinator are treated as separate contacts.

Sneedville and Hancock County Inmate Population

Sneedville is the county seat, and it is where the Hancock County inmate population trail stays anchored. The jail, sheriff office, and records office all tie back to the same county service area, so the process does not splinter into city and county systems the way it can elsewhere. That is useful if you are trying to confirm a short booking or a work release placement. The Sneedville address appears repeatedly in the research because the county has built its jail and records operations around the same location.

The work release detail is especially important in Hancock County. A person may not be in the main jail even though the county still has custody responsibility. The capacity split makes that clear. If you are looking for a name and it is not obvious from one office, ask whether the person is in the jail or in work release. Hancock County Inmate Population searches are more accurate when you ask the custody question precisely.

Sneedville keeps the jail, sheriff office, and records path in one place.

Hancock County Inmate Population and TDOC

TDOC is the right backstop if a Hancock County inmate population question moves beyond the county jail. The Tennessee correction portal at tn.gov/correction.html helps when the person has moved into state custody, and FOIL at apps.tn.gov/foil/ gives another route for a state offender check. That matters because a county jail search and a state prison search are not the same thing, even when the person started in the county. The county gives you the local custody answer. The state gives you the broader follow-up.

Victim Services at tn.gov/correction/victim-services.html can also help if the question is about a notice or a release-related update after a transfer. Hancock County Inmate Population searches work best when the office boundaries are respected. The jail handles custody, the records coordinator handles written access, and TDOC handles state custody if the case moves on.

Use the county office first, then the Tennessee backup tools if the record has left the jail.

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Related Hancock County Resources

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

Hancock County inmate population records are clearest when the jail, sheriff office, and public records coordinator are used together.