Search Hardin County Inmate Population
Hardin County inmate population records are spread across the sheriff office, the detention center, and the online roster. That gives the county a fuller public search structure than many rural counties. The sheriff office and detention center are close in Savannah, the roster is available online, and the jail publishes practical details like commissary, video visits, and weekly intake times. That matters when you are trying to answer a custody question without wandering through unrelated county pages. Hardin County gives you a record path, a contact path, and a visitation path. The search works best when you use them in that order.
Hardin County Quick Facts
Search Hardin County Inmate Population
The main Hardin County inmate population search begins on the sheriff office site at hardincountysheriff.com and the jail information page at hardincosheriff.com. The research says the inmate roster is available online at the jail info page, which is important because it lets you check custody without calling first. Sheriff Johnny Alexander is listed with Chief Deputy Mike Fielder, and the sheriff office phone number is 731-925-3377. The sheriff office is at 525 Water Street in Savannah, while the correctional facility is at 535 Water Street.
Hardin County Inmate Population searches benefit from the fact that the detention center is publicly described as a medium security facility with 20 corrections officers and a jail administrator named Ryan Burlesci. That kind of detail helps you understand the scale of the operation. The jail is not hidden, and the county does not leave the public guessing about where the custody file lives. If you are looking for a roster, the online jail info page is the right place to start. If you need a direct call, the sheriff office phone number is the same as the detention center phone number.
The first county image below comes from the sheriff office site and keeps the search tied to the county source.
It anchors the county search to the main sheriff office and roster path.
Hardin County Inmate Population Records
Hardin County inmate population records include more than a custody list. The jail page explains commissary through City TeleCoin with phone support at 318-746-1114, and it also says video visits are limited to one per week for 60 minutes with up to three people. Weekly intake is Wednesday and Saturday from 12 to 4, and the page lists items that are allowed for intake, including white clothing, paper, and stamps. Those details matter because they tell you exactly how the jail handles the daily side of custody. A person searching for a detainee is not just checking whether a name appears. They are also checking how contact, money, and intake are handled.
The second county image below comes from the sheriff department site. It gives the page a second official local reference point and shows that the county uses more than one sheriff domain in its public setup. The third county image below comes from the detention center itself, which is where the custody operation really happens. Hardin County Inmate Population searches are stronger because the county publishes those layers separately. That means you can move from the office to the jail to the roster without guessing which office owns the answer.
The sheriff department image is the next local source for the county search.
It reinforces the sheriff-side contact path and keeps the county record trail local.
The detention center image below comes from the detention center site and is the final county image for Hardin County.
It is the clearest custody image because it points straight at the jail operation itself.
Note: Hardin County inmate population searches are easiest when the sheriff office, the detention center, and the online roster are read together.
Savannah and Hardin County Inmate Population
Savannah is the county seat, and it is where the Hardin County inmate population trail stays grounded. The sheriff office is on Water Street, the detention center is on Water Street, and the county records contact is in the same general government area. That is practical because a search that starts with a booking often ends with a mail or visitation question. If you know the person is held in Savannah, you can move straight to the sheriff office page, the detention center page, and the roster without drifting into a wider county records maze.
The county also gives you a public records coordinator at Hardin County Government, 465 Main Street, Savannah, TN 38372, with phone number 731-925-9078. Tennessee residency is required for the request process. That makes the county side of the search clear: custody is at the jail, document access is at county government, and the online roster helps connect the two. Hardin County Inmate Population work is therefore one of the cleaner county searches in the region.
Savannah keeps the jail, the sheriff office, and the records process close together.
Hardin County Inmate Population and TDOC
TDOC is the next step when a Hardin County inmate population search moves beyond the county jail. The state correction portal at tn.gov/correction.html and FOIL at apps.tn.gov/foil/ are the right backup tools if a person leaves county custody and enters a state record. That is not the first step in Hardin County because the county already has a usable roster and detention center page. It is the later step when the county answer no longer covers the entire custody trail.
Victim Services at tn.gov/correction/victim-services.html is also useful if the question is about release notices or a state-level follow-up. Hardin County gives you a strong local search setup. TDOC fills the gap only when the local record is no longer enough. That layered approach keeps the search accurate and avoids treating a county jail like a prison database.
Use the county roster first, then move to Tennessee state tools only if the case has left the jail.
Related Hardin County Resources
These official Hardin County and Tennessee links support jail contact, records requests, and state backup searches.
Hardin County inmate population records are clearest when the sheriff office, detention center, and online roster are checked together.


