Search Wilson County Inmate Population

Wilson County inmate population records are centered on Lebanon and the county jail on East High Street. If you need to check a current inmate, confirm a booking, or see how the county handles visitation and commissary, Wilson County gives you a fairly direct county-level path. The research shows the jail roster updates every 24 hours and the jail can be searched by inmate name, while the county government site provides the broader public contact route. Start with county government or the sheriff, then use the state tools when the search needs a statewide backup.

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Wilson County Quick Facts

462 Jail Capacity
24 Hours Roster Update Cycle
Lebanon County Seat
1992 Jail Opening

Search Wilson County Inmate Population

The Wilson County inmate population search begins with the county government page at wilsoncountytn.gov. The research shows the jail is at 105 E High Street in Lebanon, has a capacity of 462 inmates, and updates its roster every 24 hours. The roster shows the inmate name, mugshot, charges, and a visitation link. That makes the county search practical when you need a current custody check or a quick look at the booking side of the record.

The county research also notes that the jail uses GTL Visit Me for video visitation, can handle onsite and remote visits, and allows commissary through JailFunds. That means the county page is not just a list of names. It is the front door to custody, visitation, and release-related details. The sheriff serves criminal and civil warrants, and the county keeps a public most wanted list, which gives the public another contact point when the search is not just about a jail booking.

Use the county government image first because it is the strongest official local source available in the manifest.

Wilson County inmate population county government

That county page is the safest official starting point when you want Wilson County inmate population information.

Wilson County Inmate Population Records

Wilson County inmate population records are handled through the sheriff's office and jail on East High Street. The research names Sheriff Robert Bryan and says the jail is medium to maximum security with three buildings and an administrative block. It also notes alcoholics anonymous and church services in the jail, which tells you the facility is actively managing the day-to-day custody environment. If you need more than a roster line, the county and jail contacts are the right place to go.

The research also points to the jail roster and Lebanon records path. That matters because Wilson County searches can start with the city but end in the county jail. If the county sheriff page is unstable, the Tennessee FOIL search is the right state backup for felony offender status. The county government site remains the official anchor, but the search may need state help if the local web path is not enough.

The second image below is a state fallback that keeps the page tied to an official Tennessee search route.

Tennessee inmate population FOIL search page

That state page is useful when a Wilson County booking has moved into felony offender or TDOC territory.

County Government wilsoncountytn.gov
Jail 105 E High Street, Lebanon, TN 37087
Phone: 615-444-1412 ext 2
Capacity 462 inmates
Roster updates every 24 hours

Note: Wilson County inmate population records are easiest to use when you combine the county government site, the jail roster, and the Tennessee backup search.

Wilson County Inmate Population in Lebanon and Mount Juliet

Lebanon is the county seat, so it is the city most tied to Wilson County inmate population records. The Lebanon police research says city arrests are transferred to the Wilson County Jail, and the county jail is where the roster, mugshot, and visitation link are tracked. That makes the city and county pages work together. Mount Juliet also fits the same pattern. The city research says arrests there move to the Wilson County Jail and the city records process is separate from the jail file. So the city and county pieces should always be kept distinct.

Because the sheriff and jail captures were unstable in the manifest, the county government page is the right official image for the page. The city links in the research show how local arrests move into county custody, but the county remains the place that keeps the inmate record. That is the core Wilson County search path. It is a county-jail system with a city-arrest front end.

Use the county and city pages together when you need the booking side of a Lebanon or Mount Juliet case.

Wilson County Inmate Population TDOC Resources

TDOC resources are the statewide backup for Wilson County inmate population searches. The TDOC main portal and the FOIL search are the best options when the county search is not enough or when the person has moved into state custody. That helps in Wilson County because the county research mentions the jail roster and state offender search together. The county and state pages therefore work as a pair, not as competitors.

The Victim Services page can also help with status notices if a family member or victim needs movement information after booking. The Tennessee Public Records Act still frames access, but the county and state agencies hold different pieces of the file. Use the county government site first, then the jail, then TDOC if the question has moved beyond the local roster.

Wilson County is a good example of a county where the county government page is the official starting point, but the state search remains a useful backup.

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Related Wilson County Resources

These official Wilson County, Lebanon, Mount Juliet, and Tennessee links support county contact, city follow-up, and state backup searches.

Wilson County inmate population records are clearest when the county government site, the jail roster, and the Tennessee backup search are checked in that order.