Search Pickett County Inmate Population
Pickett County inmate population searches are small-county searches, which means the county offices matter a lot. Byrdstown is the county seat, and the jail, sheriff office, and public records coordinator all sit at the center of the local trail. The jail information page gives the custody side. The county roster page gives a second local lookup path. The public records coordinator gives the formal request route if you need a copy. That local structure is useful because a simple arrest can turn into a records request very fast in a county this small.
Pickett County Quick Facts
Pickett County Inmate Population Search
The jail details in the research say the Pickett County Jail is a minimum security facility that houses adults charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes. It also says inmates are awaiting trial or serving their sentence. That makes the jail the first source to check if you need a live custody answer. The jail address is 1 Courthouse Square in Byrdstown, and the jail phone is 931-864-3210. The sheriff's office uses the same address and phone, which keeps the search simple.
The county jail roster research says the jail serves Byrdstown, Allardt, and Grimsley. It also says the county can use an online lookup, in-person inquiries at the sheriff's administrative building, and telephone contact. That is useful because it shows the county search is not limited to one public screen. If the online page is not enough, the sheriff office is close enough to answer directly. For a Pickett County inmate population search, that is the kind of local detail that keeps the trail clear.
The first image below comes from the jail information page and keeps the search tied to the local detention office.
The state fallback image below comes from the Tennessee FOIL page because this page does not already contain a safe official county or sheriff jail link that can replace the removed source.
The image keeps the section coherent while the page relies on county records contacts and Tennessee state backup tools.
The county mayor and public records contact add more local structure. That matters because a small county often routes questions through one or two offices instead of many separate desks. Pickett County does that well enough for a simple inmate search.
Pickett County Jail Records
The public records contact listed in the research is Richard Daniel, Public Records Coordinator, at 1 Courthouse Square in Byrdstown, with phone 931-864-3798 and email on file. The research also says requests must be made by a Tennessee resident and can be submitted in person, by email, or by mail. That is the formal county route if the jail answer is not enough. Because the search is local, the records request path stays local too.
The Pickett County Jail Roster page is also part of the county trail. The research says it serves the cities and towns of Pickett County and that the search can include online lookup, telephone inquiries, and in-person inquiries at the sheriff's administrative building. That means the county provides several ways to reach the same jail records. When you need to confirm a name, that flexibility is useful. When you need a file, the records coordinator is the right next step.
The second local source below is the county roster page. It may not always be as stable as the jail page, but it is still a named county resource in the research and belongs in the search trail.
See the source at Pickett County Jail Roster for the roster path and local lookup options.
That page is useful when you want the roster route alongside the jail information page.
Note: Pickett County inmate population searches work best when the jail page, the roster page, and the records coordinator are checked in that order.
Pickett County Inmate Population and Tennessee Records
Pickett County is small enough that state backup tools are mostly for when the local jail trail ends. The Tennessee Department of Correction portal at tn.gov/correction.html and the FOIL search at apps.tn.gov/foil/ are the standard follow-up tools if the person has moved into TDOC custody. That is the right move only after the county pages have been checked. The local path should always get first chance to answer.
The research also points to VINE for custody notification and tracking. That can help when the search becomes a status-monitoring question rather than a simple booking check. If you need to know whether the county booking has turned into a prison placement or a release notice, the state tools are practical backups. They do not replace the local jail, but they do round out the picture.
Pickett County inmate population searches are straightforward when the jail page, the roster page, and the records coordinator are used in sequence. The county keeps those pieces close together, which is a real advantage for anyone trying to confirm custody without guessing at the right office.
Related Pickett County Resources
These Pickett County and Tennessee links support jail contact, roster lookup, and custody follow-up.
Pickett County inmate population records are clearest when the roster page, the records coordinator, and the Tennessee backup tools are checked together.

