Search Moore County Mugshots
Moore County Jail Mugshots in Lynchburg start at the sheriff office on Majors Blvd. The first step is a short name check and a date, plus a quick look at the local file if it exists. If the office does not have the answer, court pages and state records can show the next step without making the request broad. Keep the search tied to Lynchburg and let the local office do the first pass.
Moore County Quick Facts
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251 Majors Blvd is the first stop. It is where the sheriff office can check the local file, because the office and the facility stay in the same town.
A short ask works best. Give the full name and the date. If you know the city, add Lynchburg. That can narrow the search without turning it broad.
Moore County is also the home of Jack Daniel's Distillery, and that small-county setting is one reason the office and the court are easy to line up. The sheriff office serves the unincorporated area, while Lynchburg Police Department covers the city limits.
| Sheriff | Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 251 Majors Blvd, Lynchburg, TN 37352 |
| Phone | (931) 759-5811 |
| Facility | Lynchburg Facility |
Moore County Jail Mugshots Search
Use the full name first, then add the date if you know it. The office responds more clearly when the request stays narrow. A short ask is easier to match than a long explanation.
If the person shares a common name, add a middle name or a short date range. That makes it easier to match the right person without guessing.
If the local path is not enough, tn.gov/correction, tn.gov/correction/agency-services/foil.html, and VINELink can give you the next layer.
The TDOC page is the fallback source for the image below when the local file shifts to state review.
That image works well when the local file has already become a state note or a supervision note.
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The county website and the sheriff page show how the office wants the public to follow the file. The court directory helps confirm the right local agency when the question is about the first answer instead of a copy.
That matters because the local office handles the path from the first file to the later status note. If you want a photo, an intake note, or a release clue, those are the pages to use before you move to a state tool.
When the pages agree, the search is usually simple. You are looking at the right place and the right agency.
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The sheriff office says the images are taken and retained during the intake process and are public records. That means a request should stay focused on the person and the date.
If you need a copy instead of a view, say that in the request. Tennessee does not have specific removal laws, so images can remain accessible unless a court orders removal.
For help with the law, the Office of Open Records Counsel at comptroller.tn.gov/office-functions/open-records-counsel explains the process.
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When the local paper trail has moved, use tncourts.gov, tbi.state.tn.us, and VINELink for the next look. Those tools can confirm a later status step or a court filing.
The state layer helps when the file has already shifted away from Lynchburg.
Lynchburg Search Tips
Lynchburg is the practical center of the page. Keep the time frame short and the name exact, and the office can usually sort the file faster.
If the answer is not immediate, repeat the same details on the next call. A steady follow-up is easier to read than a fresh guess.
Keep the request steady and let the same office confirm the file instead of starting over.