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How to Research for Open Warrants in Tennessee?

June 22, 2022

Did you know that information about open warrants in Tennessee is available to anyone online?

To find out if you have an open warrant, all you have to do is perform a simple search using your jurisdiction’s online warrant search tool.

In Shelby County, the warrant search tool can be found on the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office website. You’ll need to use the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Warrant Information System specifically.

To access warrant information in other counties in Tennessee, refer to the links below:

Davidson County: https://www.nashville.gov/Police-Department/Support-Services/Warrants.aspx

Hamilton County: http://www.hcsheriff.gov/cid/owio/

Washington County: https://washingtoncountysheriff.org/active-warrant-list/

Resources for Open Warrant Searches in Tennessee by County

Currently, in Tennessee, a statewide warrant search system does not exist, which incidentally is why each county has its own online warrant search tool.

Each county is responsible for updating these databases several times a day. But you may not always find the most up-to-date information during your search. There can sometimes be delays when it comes to updates.

For this reason, it’s a good idea to be cautious and verify the information you are seeing (or lack thereof) by checking your county’s warrant search tool over the course of several days.

You may also call the following numbers for more information:

 

Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office and Adult Detention Center – Criminal Warrants Division

940 New Salem Rd, Murfreesboro, TN

(615) 904-3030

 

Williamson County Sheriff’s Office

408 Century Ct, Franklin, TN

(615) 790-5560

 

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department

120 Commerce St, Clarksville, TN

(931) 648-0611

 

Sumner County Sheriff’s Office – Warrants Division

117 W Smith St, Gallatin, TN

(615) 442- 1817

 

Sullivan County Sheriff’s Department

140 Blountville Bypass, Blountville, TN

(423) 279-7500

 

Blount County Sheriff’s Office

940 E Lamar Alexander Pkwy, Maryville, TN

(865) 273-5000

 

Wilson County Sheriff’s Office

105 E High St, Lebanon, TN

(615) 444-1412

 

More About Finding Open Warrants in Tennessee 

In the United States, there are millions of active warrants at a given time.

Given this fact, it’s not surprising that some people may not even be aware that they have a warrant under their name until law enforcement shows up at their house, their job, or just as likely, the person gets pulled over for a routine traffic stop and ends up being taken to jail.

If you are curious to know if you have a warrant out for your arrest, there is another way to find out other than using the resources above.

You can simply visit your local police station, although we would strongly recommend that you retain the services of an attorney before doing so if you have a strong reason to believe you have an active warrant.

So, What to do if you have an Open Warrant?

As already mentioned, the first thing you want to do if you have an open warrant (or have strong reason to assume you do) is to contact your defense attorney.

He or she will be able to counsel you on the best steps to take.

If your offense requires you to pay bail to get out of jail, then we recommend that you contact a reputable bail bond company as your second step.

That’s what we’re here for.

All N One Bail Bonds offers fast and affordable bail bonds designed to fit your budget.

To learn more, call us at (901) 523-2245.

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