Search Perry County Inmate Population
Perry County inmate population searches are well suited to the county's live ISOMS portal. Linden is small, but the jail data is active and detailed. The portal shows current inmates, intake dates, charges, bond, and release fields. That means the county gives you more than a simple booking list. If you need the live custody answer, start with the portal. If you need to verify the county jail side or ask for records, the sheriff office and jail information page are the next steps. When the person has already been released or moved on, the 72-hour intake and release page gives a useful short window of history.
Perry County Quick Facts
Perry County Inmate Population Search
The Perry County Sheriff's Office ISOMS portal is the strongest local source in the research. It shows live inmate data with fields for age, class, race and sex, intake date, city, arresting department, officer, release date, charge, and bond. The sample records make the tool feel current. They include bookings from Linden, Lobelville, Hohenwald, and Clifton. That matters because it proves the portal is doing real county work, not just holding old names.
The portal also names Captain April Morgan as jail administrator and Katherine Carter as sergeant. The jail address is 582 Bethel Road in Linden, and the jail phone is 931-589-8803. If you want the live custody picture, this is the first page to use. It is also the best page for a Perry County inmate population search when a booking may have happened very recently and the person may still be in transit between intake and release.
The first image below comes from the live ISOMS portal and keeps the search tied to the current county roster system.
Open the source at Perry County ISOMS Portal before you rely on a booking result.
The live portal is the best fit for booking status, charge detail, and release fields in one place.
Because the county uses live intake data, the portal is especially useful when a person has just moved into custody and the jail information page has not yet caught up with every detail.
Perry County Jail Records
The jail details in the research describe the Perry County Jail as a minimum security facility that houses adults charged with misdemeanor or felony crimes. It says the jail has 58 beds and 14 correctional officers. The mail format is clear too: Inmate Name, Inmate #, Floor and Pod Where Housed, 582 Bethel Road, Linden, TN 37096. That gives the county a practical custody trail from intake to mail.
The jail page also says commissary can be handled through Jail ATM or the kiosk in the sheriff's lobby. Visitation is tied to an approved list and must be scheduled with the jail. The research further says record requests go through the Perry County Sheriff's Office TPRA Coordinator and that requests must be made by a Tennessee resident. That is a useful county detail because it separates live custody questions from formal record requests. If you need a copy, the records path is there. If you need status, the portal is the better start.
The second image below comes from the jail information page and shows the local custody office that supports the portal.
Use the Perry County live portal for the jail address and records path.
That portal is useful when you need the county jail address and records contact in the same live county source.
Note: Perry County inmate population searches are easiest when the live portal and the 72-hour page are checked together.
Perry County Inmate Population and Records
The 72-hour intake and release page adds a short history layer that the live portal does not always show in the same way. It lists recent bookings with intake time, city, officer, release time, and charges. That makes it useful when you are trying to see whether a person was in jail just a day or two ago. For Perry County inmate population work, that is a real advantage because a booking can change quickly in a small county jail.
The research also says Perry County has a 58-bed jail, about 14 correctional officers, and a county seat in Linden. The violent crime rate listed in the research is low. Those facts help explain why the county can keep a small but very active records environment. The sheriff office at 582 Bethel Road is the place to go if the portal leaves gaps or if you need the formal request path.
The best way to handle Perry County inmate population records is to treat the live portal, the 72-hour page, and the jail information page as one search group. The live portal answers the current question. The short intake page answers the recent history question. The jail page answers the custody office question. Together they make the county much easier to follow.
Perry County Inmate Population and Tennessee Records
When a Perry County case leaves the jail, the Tennessee Department of Correction becomes the next backup. The main state portal at tn.gov/correction.html is the broad entry point, and the FOIL search at apps.tn.gov/foil/ is the direct lookup tool for TDOC felony offender records. That is the right move only after the county portal and jail pages have been checked. Perry County's live local tools are strong enough that they should always come first.
TDOC victim services at tn.gov/correction/victim-services.html can help with notice and movement updates after a transfer. Perry County inmate population questions often shift from booking status to release timing very quickly, so the state backup is practical. VINE at vinelink.com is another useful monitoring tool when the custody picture has already changed.
The county search order stays simple. Use the ISOMS portal first, use the 72-hour intake and release page to confirm recent movement, then use the jail information page and the state tools only if the person has already left local custody. That sequence keeps the record trail clean and local.
Related Perry County Resources
These Perry County and Tennessee links support live roster checks, intake history, and custody follow-up.
Perry County inmate population records are clearest when the portal, the 72-hour page, and the jail information page are used in that order.
