Search Hickman County Police Blotter

Hickman County police blotter searches usually begin with the sheriff or the jail, then move to county records if you need a copy or older follow-up. That is the practical path here because the sheriff office handles patrol, corrections, criminal investigations, warrants, and civil process, while the jail keeps the current custody side of the record. If you know the name, the booking date, or the town where the event happened, you can narrow the search quickly. This page keeps the Hickman County police blotter trail in one place so you can move from booking to records without wasting time.

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Hickman County Police Blotter Facts

Centerville County Seat
24,813 Population
72 2018 Violent Crime Rate
7 Days Records Response

Hickman County Police Blotter Sources

The Hickman County Sheriff's Office is the main local source for police blotter style search work. The research file lists Sheriff Randal Ward, the office email, and the office address in Centerville. It also says the sheriff office handles patrol, corrections, criminal investigations, warrant service, and civil process. That makes the sheriff office the first stop when you need to know whether a person was booked, whether a warrant exists, or whether an arrest report can be requested. In Hickman County, the police blotter trail is straightforward. Start with the sheriff, then move outward only if the record turns into a county file or archived court material.

The Hickman County Sheriff's Office is the core local contact for county arrest, jail, and warrant information. The research file places the office at 108 College Avenue in Centerville with phone 931-729-6143.

Hickman County police blotter jail information page

Use this jail information image when the Hickman County police blotter search is really about custody, booking, or inmate status rather than the original incident report.

The county seat is Centerville, and the public records office is in the same town. That makes the local record path easier to follow than in larger counties. Hickman County does not present itself as a big online database county. It works better as a direct-contact county, where a specific request usually gets you farther than a broad one.

Hickman County Police Blotter Jail Search

The Hickman County Jail has the most current custody information in the county. The research file says the jail is at 108 College Avenue in Centerville and has security levels ranging from minimum to maximum. It also says all mail is searched for contraband, which is a good reminder that the jail is a controlled custody environment, not a casual public roster. If the person was booked, the jail is where you confirm custody, housing, and basic status. That is why the jail side is usually the fastest and most useful starting point for a Hickman County police blotter search.

The jail contact line in the research is 931-729-5844. If you are calling about a new arrest, be ready with the name, the date of birth if you have it, and the approximate booking date. Those details help staff sort the file faster. Hickman County police blotter searches are most efficient when you use those basic identifiers up front instead of asking a wide question that has to be narrowed later.

This Hickman County jail information page is the manifest-linked source used for the jail image lead-in and is the public custody reference tied to the county's local jail record path.

Hickman County police blotter court records page

Use the court records image when the Hickman County police blotter search shifts from custody to case follow-up or older record lookup.

The jail also helps you determine whether a recent arrest has moved into a longer custody status or whether the person was released quickly. That is often the piece of information people want first.

Hickman County Police Blotter Records

Hickman County public records requests go through the county office system. The research file lists the public records address at 114 N Central Avenue, Suite 202, in Centerville, with phone 931-729-2492 and email info@hickmanco.com. That gives you a direct county route if you need a copy or if the sheriff office points you toward a written request. For a Hickman County police blotter request, keep it narrow. Include the person’s full name, the date if you know it, and whether you want a jail record, sheriff record, or case follow-up. Narrow requests usually move faster.

Tennessee law is still the baseline. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, public records are generally open to Tennessee citizens unless another law blocks release. The exemptions in Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-504 can still limit access to protected information. That is the legal frame behind most Hickman County police blotter questions, especially if the file still includes sensitive details or active investigative material.

If the local office needs more time, that does not mean the record is unavailable. It usually means the request needs to be specific enough for staff to locate the right file. Older matters may move from county records to the Tennessee State Library and Archives. That is normal in Tennessee and does not mean the Hickman County police blotter trail has ended.

Note: Hickman County police blotter requests may return a booking summary or redacted copy if the underlying file contains protected information.

Hickman County Police Blotter Access

For older or broader follow-up, Tennessee statewide tools help fill the gaps. The Tennessee State Library and Archives is the backup route for older county and court material that no longer sits in a live jail feed. TBI TORIS can help when the question is better handled as a statewide criminal history search. VINE can help with custody notifications if the person is in a participating system. Those tools do not replace the sheriff or jail, but they are useful when the local trail gets thin.

The Hickman County setup is practical. You have a sheriff office, a jail, and a county records office all centered around Centerville. That keeps the search process manageable. In practice, the Hickman County police blotter workflow is simple: sheriff first, jail second, county records if you need a copy, and TSLA only when the matter is older or archived. That order saves time and reduces the chance of asking the wrong office for the wrong record.

Hickman County Police Blotter Tips

The best Hickman County police blotter search includes the full name, the booking date if possible, and the town or location where the arrest happened. If you know the person was booked in Centerville, Lyles, Wrigley, or Bon Aqua Junction, say that too. Those details help the office pull the right file the first time. Hickman County is small enough that a good request usually gets you a faster answer.

  • Start with the sheriff for arrest and warrant questions.
  • Use the jail for current custody and visitation details.
  • Ask the county office for records copies if needed.
  • Use TSLA for older county or court material.

Hickman County’s setup is direct. The offices are close, the contact paths are clear, and the records trail is easier to follow when your request is narrow and specific.

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Centerville Records

Centerville is the county seat and the center of Hickman County records work. Use the county page when you need the sheriff, jail, or public records office rather than a municipal police department.

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