Search Blount County Police Blotter

Blount County Police Blotter searches usually begin with the sheriff office or the detention facility in Maryville. The county has a large jail, a detailed inmate roster, and a sheriff department that maintains arrest records, incident reports, and warrant information. That makes the county page a strong starting point when you need custody status, booking data, or a local records desk instead of a city report page. This page gathers the county sources, the Maryville connection, and the Tennessee backup tools that help when the search becomes older or broader.

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Blount County Police Blotter Facts

350 Jail Capacity
6,379 2019 Bookings
24 Hrs Roster Updates
Maryville County Seat

Blount County Police Blotter Sources

The Blount County Sheriff's Department is the main county source for police blotter research. The county file says the department handles patrol, criminal investigations, corrections, court support, narcotics, records, and training. It also says the sheriff maintains all arrest records, incident reports, and warrant information. That makes Blount County a straightforward place to start a Tennessee police blotter search when the question is who was booked, where they are housed, or which county office owns the record.

The Blount County Sheriff website is the county portal for arrest, jail, and records access.

Blount County Police Blotter sheriff website and county records

Use it when the Blount County Police Blotter search needs the county sheriff office first and you want the county's official route.

Because Blount County is centered in Maryville, county and city searches often overlap. A county arrest may still connect to a Maryville police report, while a city record may lead back to the county detention center. That overlap is why the county page should stay focused on custody, arrest records, and public records requests rather than trying to do the city job too.

Blount County Police Blotter Jail Search

The Blount County Detention Facility is a major part of the county record trail. Research for this build says the jail has a capacity of 350 inmates, houses both misdemeanor and felony inmates, and booked 6,379 people in 2019. The inmate roster updates every 24 hours and lists inmates alphabetically by last name with name, sex, race, intake date, and criminal class. That gives Blount County a strong and current police blotter search tool for custody questions.

The roster image source is the online lookup system used by the county detention facility.

Blount County Police Blotter jail lookup and inmate roster

Use it when your Blount County Police Blotter search needs a booking check, bond status, or current housing detail.

The county jail also has practical follow-up details. Mail is searched for contraband, legal and personal mail are accepted, commissary uses Vending Engine, and visitation requires an approved list with photo ID. Those details matter because they confirm the jail is active and the roster is tied to real custody operations, not just a static web page.

Blount County Police Blotter Records

Public records requests in Blount County can be submitted in person by appointment, by phone, by mail, by email, or through electronic submission on the county website. The county research gives the records contact at Blount County Government in Maryville, along with an email address and weekday hours. That is a helpful setup for Blount County police blotter users because it gives the county several ways to respond to a records request depending on the age and type of file.

The county page also gives useful context. Blount County has 10 cities, a population of 133,088, and a violent crime rate listed in the research file. That does not change the record request, but it explains why the sheriff office and detention center handle such a large share of local public safety work. For a police blotter search, that means the county records office is likely to know where the file lives.

Statewide access rules still apply, so if a request stalls, the Tennessee Open Records Counsel page is the best place to review your options before you send a second broad request.

Blount County Police Blotter Warrant Access

The sheriff office keeps warrant information in the county records stream. The research says warrant information is available by phone or in person, and the county jail requires photo ID for visitation and related access. That makes Blount County a practical county for a police blotter search, but it also means warrants are not an open online shortcut. If you need a named warrant answer, the sheriff office is still the right place to ask.

The county also links warrant checks to the same public-safety structure used for arrest records and court support. That is useful because a Blount County police blotter entry may point to a warrant before it points to a court case. The county sheriff is the connector between those stages.

Note: A booking roster may show that a person was arrested, but the warrant question still belongs with the sheriff office.

Blount County Police Blotter Request Tips

Use a full name, approximate arrest date, and the city when you make a Blount County Police Blotter request. If you know the jail booking date or the offense type, include that too. County staff can work with limited information, but the better the details, the faster the search. For older records, the Tennessee State Library and Archives can help, especially if the local file has moved out of the active jail or records system. For access questions, the Tennessee Public Records Act gives you the statewide framework.

Blount County police blotter requests are stronger when you separate the county from the city. If the event happened in Maryville, the city police department may have the first report. If the person is in custody, the county detention facility will have the booking side. Use both when needed, but keep the request narrow so the wrong office does not get the first pass.

Note: The county records office and the detention facility serve different stages of the case. The right office depends on whether you need a report, a roster, or a court follow-up.

Blount County Cities

Blount County police blotter searches often overlap with Maryville because the city is the county seat and one of the main local law-enforcement centers.

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