Find Knox County Inmate Population

Knox County inmate population records are centered on Knoxville and the sheriff's three-facility corrections system. If you need to locate a current inmate, check a booking, or verify a court date, Knox County gives you a detailed public search page that shows more than just a name. The sheriff's office publishes live custody tools, 24-hour arrest information, and records request contacts, so the local record trail is fairly easy to follow. Use the county search first, then move to state tools when you need a broader custody check or a public-status backup.

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3 Jail Facilities
1,000+ People Held
24 Hour Arrest List
Knoxville County Seat

Search Knox County Inmate Population

The Knox County inmate population search at sheriff.knoxcountytn.gov/inmate.php is built for fast public lookup. You can search by first name or last name, and the result page can show date of birth, IDN number, document type, booked or served date, charge, bond type, bond amount, and court date information. That level of detail is useful when you need more than a basic roster line. It gives you enough data to tell one person from another, which matters in a county this large.

Knox County also posts a 24-hour arrest list at knoxsheriff.org/24-hour-arrest. The sheriff's office says that page is updated throughout the day and usually appears by 6:30 a.m. It helps bridge the gap between a fresh arrest and the longer inmate population page. If someone was just booked, the arrest list can show the intake before the full population record is read.

The county describes the roster as a public convenience and safety tool, which is a useful reminder that the live page is a starting point. If you need records for a formal request, move to the records page and the support services office. If you just need a custody check, the live population page is the cleanest route. In Knox County, that is usually where the search should begin.

The Knox County inmate population search shows the most complete public custody details.

The Knox County inmate population search page

That page is especially useful when you need charges, bond information, and a booking date in the same place.

Knox County Inmate Population Records

Knox County inmate population records are handled by KCSO Support Services at 400 W Main St in Knoxville, and the records phone number is 865-215-2243. The sheriff says in-person requests are required, which makes Knox County different from places that let you pull everything online. That office is the one to use when you want a document copy, a record search that goes beyond the roster, or help identifying the right jail record.

The Knox County Sheriff's Office also lists the corrections division, fugitive information, commissary access, and visitation details on its site at sheriff.knoxcountytn.gov. The county has three facilities: Roger D. Wilson Detention Facility, Knox County Jail, and Knox County Work Release Center. The search page can tell you who is in custody, but the corrections page explains where a person is housed and how the jail works day to day.

Knox County's mail and commissary rules are also part of the records picture. Mail must be addressed with the inmate name, IDN, unit number, and pod assignment, and commissary deposits can be made online through Correct Pay or at lobby ATMs in the main facilities. Those details matter because they show how the county keeps contact and money records separate from the roster itself. If you are trying to follow the whole path, you need both.

The Knox County Sheriff's Office is the main records and custody hub.

The Knox County inmate population sheriff office

Use the sheriff's office page when you need a records request path, not just a live search result.

Note: Knox County inmate population records are detailed, but the sheriff still requires in-person help for some record requests, so the online page is not the whole file.

Knoxville Jail and Records Details

Knoxville matters because the county jail system sits inside the city and affects how people search for Knox County inmate population records. The Roger D. Wilson Detention Facility is at 5001 Maloneyville Rd, the Knox County Jail is at 400 W. Main St, and the Work Release Center is at 4900 Maloneyville Rd. The county's roster data ties these facilities together, so a single search can reflect several locations at once.

The Knox County jail system also tracks visitation and release movement closely. Work release inmates can receive two visits per week, and all visits are at Roger D. Wilson. That is useful if you are trying to confirm where someone is held and how often contact is allowed. The county says the roster includes mugshots and bond information, which makes it more useful than a simple name list. It is a good example of how a county inmate population page can answer both custody and access questions at once.

Knoxville police and county corrections often interact when an arrest becomes a jail booking. For that reason, it helps to keep the sheriff, the corrections division, and the county records office in the same search path. That keeps you from mixing up a police arrest note with a jail custody record.

Roger D. Wilson 5001 Maloneyville Rd, Knoxville, TN 37918
Phone: 865-281-6700
Knox County Jail 400 W. Main St, Knoxville, TN 37092
Phone: 865-342-9620
Work Release Center 4900 Maloneyville Rd, Knoxville, TN 37918
Phone: 865-281-6700

State Resources for Knox County

State resources give Knox County inmate population searches a wider frame. TDOC's main portal is the best place to move when a local jail case turns into prison custody, visitation questions, or supervision after release. The Victim Services page explains status notifications, and the FOIL search is useful for felony offender status. Those are not replacements for the county search, but they become important once a local custody record is no longer enough.

Knox County also fits into the broader Tennessee court system. The county courts, jail, and sheriff's office each handle a separate slice of the record trail, so it helps to keep those records in their own lanes when a bond entry, court date, or charge line appears in the inmate search. That makes it easier to verify the right detail with the right office.

When in doubt, use the county's live search, then match it with the state tool or court record that owns the next step in the case. That is the most reliable way to read Knox County inmate population data without overreaching.

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Related Knox County Resources

These official Knox County and Tennessee resources support live searching, records requests, and custody verification for Knoxville and the wider county jail system.

Knox County inmate population records are strongest when you use the roster, the arrest list, and the records office together.