Search Wilson County Police Records
Wilson County Police Records are easiest to search when you begin with the sheriff office and jail in Lebanon, then move to the county records contact in Mt. Juliet when you need a formal public-records response. The county research supports a local jail roster, a most-wanted list, and direct custody verification by phone, which gives users more than a blind county search. If you need Wilson County Police Records for a booking, jail file, or formal records request, the best route is to narrow the event with the county tools first and then use Tennessee follow-up resources only after the county path no longer holds the answer.
Wilson County Police Records Quick Facts
Wilson County Police Records Search
Wilson County Police Records usually begin with the Wilson County Sheriff's Office at 105 East High Street, Lebanon, TN 37087. The main phone is 615-444-1412, the fax is 615-444-9276, and the research names Sheriff Robert Bryan. The jail uses the same address, with extension 2 for custody calls. That local structure matters because the county gives the public a jail roster updated every twenty-four hours, a most-wanted list, and direct phone verification for custody questions. Wilson County Police Records are easier to narrow when the search starts with those local tools instead of copied outside summaries.
The research says the jail roster can show inmate name, mugshot, charges, and a visitation-scheduling link. It also says the most-wanted section shows names, mugshots, charges, and warnings when a fugitive is considered armed and dangerous. That makes Wilson County Police Records more searchable than counties that provide only a phone line. Even so, the public screens are still lead tools. If you need the actual file, the copy, or a broader local record, the request still has to move through county staff.
The manifest does not provide a clean, usable Wilson County sheriff image. The county capture failed, and the remaining Wilson images in the workspace are tied to unrelated sources, so this page uses a Tennessee state fallback image later in the page rather than forcing a bad local asset.
Wilson County Police Records Requests
Formal Wilson County Police Records requests go through the county public-records contact identified in the research as Jim Goodall, Records, through the Wilson County Clerk's Office. The listed address is 10905 Lebanon Road, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122, and the phone is 615-288-1131. Requests can be made in person or by mail under Tennessee Public Records Act compliance. That gives Wilson County a practical split between the sheriff-side search tools in Lebanon and the formal records path handled through county government.
The strongest requests are narrow. Include the person's name, the date, and whether you are asking about a jail booking, another sheriff-held file, or a record connected to an arrest. If you already used the roster or phone line to confirm the booking, say so. Wilson County Police Records move faster when county staff can connect the request to one local event instead of sorting through a broad request that could touch multiple bookings or agencies.
| Sheriff Office | 105 East High Street, Lebanon, TN 37087 Phone: 615-444-1412 Fax: 615-444-9276 |
|---|---|
| Jail Contact | Wilson County Jail 105 E High Street, Lebanon, TN 37087 Phone: 615-444-1412 ext 2 |
| Public Records Contact | Jim Goodall, Records Wilson County Clerk's Office 10905 Lebanon Road, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Phone: 615-288-1131 |
| Request Methods | In person or by mail County TPRA compliance |
The state rule behind that process is T.C.A. 10-7-503. The county-facing explanation at CTAS helps explain inspection, copies, and protected information in plainer language. Those rules shape Wilson County Police Records, but county offices still control the actual local response and release.
Wilson County Jail Records
The Wilson County Jail has capacity for 462 inmates and is described in the research as a medium-to-maximum security facility. County records can include booking photographs, personal identification, arrest information, charge details, bond information, court dates, and release information. That makes the jail roster a meaningful starting point when the issue begins with a recent booking or active custody question. Wilson County Police Records often begin with a jail search and then shift into a formal request once the public record needs to go deeper than the roster summary.
Mail goes to Inmate Name, Wilson County Jail, 105 E High Street, Lebanon, TN 37087. Visitation uses the GTL Visit Me platform, while commissary runs through JailFunds. Those details help confirm how the local jail operates, but they are still secondary to the records path. If your goal is a document, use the roster and jail phone to narrow the subject first, then move to the county request route for the actual file.
Wilson County Police Records and Search Tools
The county roster and most-wanted list are the strongest public lead tools in this source set. The roster updates every twenty-four hours, and the most-wanted list adds another public check when the issue is not a jail booking but an active sheriff interest. Those tools make Wilson County Police Records more workable than a county that offers only a single phone line. They help the public identify the person, the charge set, or the jail status before county staff need to handle a more detailed request.
Still, the public tools are not the full file. A roster can confirm the booking. A phone call can confirm current custody. A formal request is still needed for the official record. Wilson County Police Records are most dependable when those pieces are used in order instead of expecting the public-facing roster to answer every question by itself.
The state fallback image used on this page supports the Tennessee records framework behind county access: law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/title-10/chapter-7/part-5/section-10-7-503/.
That state reference is used because the available Wilson-specific images in the workspace do not match the county sheriff workflow cleanly enough to use on the page.
Wilson County Police Records and Tennessee Follow Up
If the county gives only part of the answer, state tools help extend the search. Use Tennessee Courts when the matter moves into a hearing, docket, or statewide case track. Use the TBI open-records page and TORIS when the issue becomes a statewide agency-records or criminal-history question. Those tools help when Wilson County Police Records point beyond one county office, but they do not replace the sheriff and clerk workflow in Lebanon and Mt. Juliet.
If the file is a crash report, the correct route is Purchase Tennessee Crash Reports. If the person later moves into state prison custody, the better path is TDOC FOIL. Use those state systems only after the county search or agency response shows that the record trail has left county control.
Wilson County Police Records Access Notes
The strongest rule in this county is to let the local search tools narrow the request before asking for the file. Start with the roster, most-wanted list, or custody line when you need to identify the person or event. Then use the county records route when you need the official response. Wilson County Police Records are easier to obtain when the searcher treats the sheriff tools as lead sources and the clerk-side request path as the formal release step.
Wilson County also spans local contexts that can start in Lebanon or Mt. Juliet, so it helps to keep the offices straight. Use the sheriff and jail for the booking trail. Use the county records contact for the formal request. Move to courts or statewide tools only when the local file clearly points beyond county control.