Search Union County Inmate Population

Union County inmate population searches start in Maynardville with the county government, the jail, and the records coordinator who handles the local paper trail. The county gives the public a clear jail address, a sheriff phone number, and a records office contact, which makes the search practical from the first call. That matters because the person searching usually needs two things right away: a custody answer and a place to send a formal request if the custody answer is not enough. Union County keeps those pieces close together, so the search can stay local before it ever reaches a Tennessee backup system.

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Union County Quick Facts

130 Veterans St Jail Address
865-992-6262 Jail Phone
Maynardville County Seat
Medium Security Level

Search Union County Inmate Population

The main Union County inmate population search begins at the county government page and the jail information page. Sheriff Billy Breeding is listed in the research, with the sheriff phone number at 865-992-5212 and the jail phone number at 865-992-6262. The facility is at 130 Veterans Street in Maynardville and is described as medium security. That gives the public a very direct local custody path. If the person is inside the county jail, the sheriff office and jail line are the first calls to make. If the person is not there, the county records coordinator becomes the next contact instead of a guess.

The county government image below comes from the official Union County government page and keeps the search tied to the local county office.

Union County inmate population county government

It is the best county reference for the government-side entry point and the public records path.

Union County Records and Mail

Union County inmate population records are handled through the county mayor, Jason Bailey, who serves as the public records coordinator. The records office is at 901 Main Street, Suite 100, in Maynardville, and the phone number is 865-992-3061. That makes the record trail clear after a custody question has been answered. The county does not force the public to search blindly for a records contact. It gives the office, the address, and the phone number in the research. That is exactly what a county jail search should do when the question turns from live custody to paper records.

The county government page at unioncountytn.gov keeps the custody side tied to a county source that local families can use without relying on the removed jail page.

Maynardville Custody Trail

Maynardville is the county seat, and it is where the Union County inmate population trail stays centered. The county seat matters because the jail, the sheriff office, and the records office all sit in the same local government network. Union County also lists the surrounding communities of Luttrell, Sharps Chapel, and Plainview, which shows the search is county wide but still local. That is useful when a person is booked and the family needs to know where to send mail, who can answer the phone, or which office can release a paper copy later.

The jail address is simple and the research gives the mail format as Inmate Name, Union County Jail, 130 Veterans Street, Maynardville, TN 37807. That matters because it keeps the process from drifting into a generic county template. Union County inmate population searches are strongest when the mail address, the phone number, and the county records office are used together. The county provides all three pieces, which makes the search practical even when the only thing the family has is a last name and a hunch.

Maynardville keeps the jail, the county records office, and the sheriff office on one local track.

Union County Inmate Population and Tennessee Records

Tennessee backup tools are the next step when a Union County inmate population question moves beyond the county jail. The correction portal, FOIL, and victim services are the state resources that matter if the person has transferred or if the county record is not enough to answer the question. Union County already gives the public a strong local path, so the state layer is a backup rather than the starting point. That is the right order because the county jail and the county records coordinator already know the local custody answer first.

The county is also straightforward about the difference between a live custody question and a records question. If the person is still in the local jail, the sheriff office is the first stop. If the person has moved into a wider Tennessee system, the state tools take over. Union County inmate population searches stay accurate when that sequence is respected and the local office is not skipped.

Use the county office first, then move to Tennessee records only if the custody trail has left Maynardville.

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Related Union County Resources

These official Union County and Tennessee links support inmate lookup, records requests, and state backup searches.

Union County inmate population records are clearest when the county government and Tennessee backup tools are checked together.