Search Washington County Police Blotter

Washington County police blotter searches often begin with jail data, then move to warrants, arrest lists, or county public records. That is because the sheriff office in Jonesborough handles the jail side for most county arrests, and the jail publishes weekly intake reports and a most wanted list. If you are trying to track a recent booking in Washington County, the jail roster is usually the fastest place to start. If you need a copy of a record, the county public records contact is the next stop.

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Washington County Police Blotter Facts

565 Avg. Population
578 Jail Capacity
104 Correction Staff
Jonesborough County Seat

Washington County Police Blotter Sources

The Washington County Sheriff's Office is the main source for county police blotter style custody data. The research file lists Sheriff Ed Graybeal, the jail address at 114 W. Jackson Boulevard in Jonesborough, and a mailing address in Johnson City. It also notes that the office provides law enforcement service countywide. In a Washington County search, that means the sheriff side can answer questions about jail intake, charges, and active custody much faster than a broader state search. If you know the name, the jail roster is the best first move.

The Washington County Jail roster page is the image source in the manifest and the clearest public starting point for booking and jail review in the county.

Washington County Police Blotter jail roster page

Use it when you need a live booking check, a mugshot, or a quick look at the charges tied to a Washington County arrest.

The county also publishes weekly intake reports and a most wanted list. Those two tools are more useful than a broad county search when you already know the person or the date. The most wanted list includes names, aliases, mugshots, physical descriptions, and charges. Weekly intake reports list arrests with names, mugshots, and charges. That is enough to confirm a fresh Washington County Police Blotter event without waiting for a formal records request.

Washington County Police Blotter Jail Search

The county jail has a stated capacity of 578 inmates and an average population of about 565. That makes the county roster a practical tool, not just a static notice page. The research file also says there are 104 correctional personnel and gives the jail phone as 423-753-1701. Search by last name or first name on the roster page when you need a current Washington County Police Blotter result. If you are checking warrant status, the sheriff office says warrant information is available by phone or in person.

If the person is not on the roster, do not stop there. The Washington County Sheriff keeps an online inmate roster and a public most wanted list. That means the county still has several public paths before you move to a records request. For many users, this is the quickest way to go from a name to a booking in Washington County.

  • Search the roster by first or last name.
  • Check the weekly intake reports for recent arrests.
  • Review the most wanted list for active fugitive notices.
  • Call the jail if you need a same day status check.

Note: Washington County jail tools are public, but they are not a substitute for a certified record when you need proof of incarceration or court filing.

Washington County Police Blotter Records

For copies or broader request help, Washington County directs public records questions to the county attorney office and a coordinator email. The research file lists tstoots@washingtoncountytn.org as the public records coordinator contact, with the county attorney office at PO Box 555 in Jonesborough. That is the right path when a booking note or weekly report is not enough and you need a real file. Use the sheriff office for custody and the county records contact for copies or formal requests. That split keeps the Washington County Police Blotter search clean.

State law still frames what the county can release. The Tennessee Public Records Act, T.C.A. § 10-7-503, opens public records to Tennessee citizens, while T.C.A. § 10-7-504 covers exemptions like active investigations and protected data. That means the county may release a booking or intake record and still redact some fields. It is common. It is not a denial of the whole file.

The inmate services information in the research also matters. Mail goes to PO Box 97 in Jonesborough. Commissary uses JailFunds, and in-person deposits are available at a drop box. If you are helping a family member or verifying a custody trail, those details belong in the Washington County Police Blotter workflow too because they tell you how the jail operates after booking.

The county jail roster is the public tool. The coordinator email is the formal request path. Keep the two separate, and the search gets easier.

Washington County Police Blotter Follow Up

Once a Washington County arrest turns into a court matter, use the county and state court paths. The research file does not give a county court URL here, so the best next step is the Tennessee court and archive system, especially when the arrest is older or the local record is thin. The Tennessee State Library and Archives can help with older court material, and the Tennessee Public Case History portal is useful when you need appellate records rather than a jail note. For a Washington County Police Blotter search, that distinction matters because jail data and court data answer different questions.

If your goal is only to confirm that a person was booked, the roster is enough. If your goal is to track the later case, you will need a court file or clerk record after the jail search. That is the cleanest way to avoid chasing the wrong record set in Washington County.

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