Search Clarksville Police Blotter
Clarksville Police Blotter searches usually start with the city police department and then move into Montgomery County records if the case becomes a booking, a warrant, or a jail question. The city makes that path fairly clear. Requests can be made in person or by mail, photo ID is required, and some reports take a few business days to process. This page brings the Clarksville Police Blotter steps together so you can check the city report side first, then switch to the county side when custody or warrants become part of the search.
Clarksville Police Blotter Facts
Clarksville Police Blotter Search Options
The Clarksville Police Department is the main city source for Clarksville Police Blotter records. Research for this project says records requests are accepted in person or by mail, photo ID is required, and some requests may take 3 to 5 business days depending on the file. The department also notes that active investigations are exempt from release. That makes the city page useful for people who need a police report copy after they have already confirmed the event happened.
The Montgomery County Sheriff page in the manifest shows the county-side follow-up for a Clarksville arrest.
Use this Clarksville Police Blotter image as a reminder that city reports often lead to county custody or warrant follow-up once an arrest is made.
The department is at 135 Commerce Street, Clarksville, Tennessee 37040, and the records division number in the research is 931-648-0656 ext. 5383. For most users, that is the city point of contact for a direct Clarksville Police Blotter report request. If you only need to confirm that something happened, the city records desk is still the right place to start.
Montgomery County Police Blotter Jail Search
Once an arrest moves past the street, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office becomes part of the search. The research file says the county jail roster updates every 24 hours and can be searched by first and last name. The roster lists the inmate name, mugshot, charges, arresting agency, and bond amount. That is a fast way to confirm a Clarksville arrest that has already turned into county custody.
The Montgomery County Sheriff site is the county entry point for jail and sheriff services that follow a Clarksville arrest.
The county jail and sheriff systems also help when you need a warrant check, not just a report copy. In practice, Clarksville Police Blotter searches often begin with the city department and then move to the county roster once booking happens. That is normal in Montgomery County and Clarksville.
The county image in this section points to the county side of the search, not the city report desk.
That makes it useful when the question changes from "what happened" to "where is the person now" or "what bond was set."
Clarksville Police Blotter Report Requests
Official Clarksville report requests are handled by the police department and its records contacts. The research names Candice Jones as the public records coordinator and police.records@cityofclarksville.com as the police records email. Requests can be made in person or by mail. A photo ID is required. That keeps the Clarksville Police Blotter request process simple, but it still helps to include the incident date, the type of report, and the names of the people involved.
Some city records take time. The research says 3 to 5 business days is a common processing window. Active investigations may stay closed until the department can release the file. For a plain incident report, the city process is direct. For a more sensitive matter, the release may be narrower or delayed.
Use the department page when you need the city route rather than the county sheriff route. The city and county offices solve different parts of the same Clarksville Police Blotter trail.
Note: If the report is still part of an active case, the city may release only part of the file or delay the full copy until the investigation closes.
Clarksville Police Blotter Crime Data
Clarksville publishes annual crime reports, and the research says the data is reported to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting system. That makes the city page useful even when you are not chasing one specific arrest. It can help you understand the scale of the local Clarksville Police Blotter environment and see the kinds of incidents the department publishes over time. The city also says sex offender registry information is available through the department.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation portal is the broader statewide public safety source that supports county and city crime data in Tennessee.
Use the TBI image when the Clarksville Police Blotter search needs the statewide context behind local crime data or registry tools.
The city also links users to crime mapping through third-party services. Those tools are helpful for pattern checks, but they are not the same as a records copy. If you need a report, use the police records path. If you need context, the crime report and TBI resources can help.
Clarksville Police Blotter and Montgomery County
Clarksville sits inside Montgomery County, so city and county records overlap fast. The county sheriff provides law enforcement for the county, and an online inmate roster is available through the sheriff office. Warrant information is also handled by the county. That means a Clarksville Police Blotter search can start at the city level and then move to the county level once a person is booked or a warrant becomes active.
The county public records process also matters here. The research says the Montgomery County public records coordinator is with Montgomery County Government, that the address is 1 Millennium Plaza in Clarksville, and that the response time is 7 business days for Tennessee residents. If your request is broader than a city incident report, that county process may be the better next step.
The county warrants page is the practical follow-up when the city report has turned into an active county warrant question.
The county and city offices are separate, but they work together when the same Clarksville police blotter event becomes both an incident report and a booking record.
Clarksville Police Blotter Follow Up
If you are trying to move fast, use this order. Start with Clarksville Police for the incident report. Then check the Montgomery County jail roster for custody. Then use the county warrant search if the question is about an active hold. That sequence keeps a Clarksville Police Blotter search from turning into a guess-and-check loop.
- Use the city department for incident reports and requests.
- Use the county roster for booking and custody status.
- Use the county warrant page for active warrant checks.
- Use state resources when you need a broader Tennessee check.
For Tennessee-wide access rules, the Open Records Counsel remains the best official backstop.
Montgomery County Police Blotter
Clarksville records often lead straight into county custody and warrants, so the county page is the right next step after a city report search.
View Montgomery County Police Blotter
Nearby Tennessee Cities
Use nearby city pages when the incident occurred outside Clarksville city limits or crossed into another county system.