Search Moore County Inmate Population
Moore County inmate population searches are more local and more direct than most Tennessee counties. Lynchburg is small, and the jail, sheriff office, and public records coordinator all sit close together. That helps when the record trail is thin. The county jail information page gives you the jail address and phone. The public records office gives you the written request path. If you need the fastest answer, start with the jail page, then use the county records contact if you need a copy or a follow-up. The state tools are there only if the person has moved beyond Moore County custody.
Moore County Quick Facts
Moore County Inmate Population Search
The jail details in the research say the Moore County Jail is a minimum to maximum security facility that houses adults charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes. That is the core local search point. The jail address is 58 Elm Street S in Lynchburg, and the phone number is 931-759-7323. If you are trying to confirm where someone is held, that address and phone line are the first clues. The county jail details also give you the mail format, which keeps the search practical if you need to send something after the booking is confirmed.
The county jail information page in the research adds a web-based offender search tool. That is important because Moore County is a small county and live public data can be limited. The search tool gives you a faster route than waiting on paper records. It also keeps the county search tied to a real holding facility instead of a broad statewide database. If the name is not there, that does not mean the search failed. It may mean the person moved on to a different custody level or left the county jail system.
The first image below comes from the county jail information page and keeps the Moore County search tied to the jail itself.
The state fallback image below comes from the Tennessee FOIL page because this page does not already include a safe local official jail link that can replace the removed source.
The image keeps the section coherent while the page relies on county contact details instead of the removed third-party jail source.
Moore County's jail and sheriff office are both at 58 Elm Street S in Lynchburg. That makes the search route simple. One office can answer the custody question. The other can help with the written record path if a copy is needed later.
Moore County Jail Records
The public records coordinator is listed at Moore County Government, ATTN: Public Record Coordinator, 196 Main Street #404, Lynchburg, TN 37352, with the phone number 931-759-7208. The research also says record requests must be made by a Tennessee resident. That is a key local detail. It tells you the county has a formal records route, even if the inmate search itself is thin. If the jail page answers the custody question, the county records office answers the follow-up question.
The sheriff named in the research is Tyler Hatfield, and the sheriff office address matches the jail at 58 Elm Street S. That matters because the county keeps the custody side and the law enforcement side closely linked. In practice, that means a Moore County inmate population search can stay local from start to finish. If you need a report, a record copy, or a status check, the office that holds the file is easy to identify.
Moore County's public records flow also fits the smaller county setting. You do not have to work through a long list of offices. Start with the jail search tool, then use the records coordinator if the question turns into a document request. That keeps the search neat and avoids jumping straight to a state tool before the county has had a chance to answer.
Moore County Inmate Population and Tennessee Records
When a Moore County inmate moves out of local custody, the Tennessee Department of Correction is the next backup. The state portal at tn.gov/correction.html and the FOIL lookup at apps.tn.gov/foil/ help confirm custody if the county jail no longer shows the person. That is the right move only after the local jail page and the county records contact have been checked. Moore County is small enough that the county should always get first chance to answer.
TDOC victim services at tn.gov/correction/victim-services.html can help with release or notice questions after a transfer. That is useful when a Moore County inmate population search shifts from a local booking to a state-level movement question. The county does the booking work. The state handles the later custody picture.
The local jail notes in the research also describe a web-based offender search tool and repeat the same sheriff office address and phone. If the local search is thin, use the county contact path first before moving to TDOC. That keeps the search tied to Lynchburg instead of drifting into a weak outside directory.
Related Moore County Resources
These Moore County and Tennessee links cover the jail page, county records contact, and state backup searches.
Moore County inmate population searches usually start and end at the local jail page unless the person has already moved into state custody.
