Williamson County Jail Mugshots

Williamson County Jail Mugshots are tied to a medium security jail in Franklin that is known for professional operations and inmate programming. The sheriff's office runs the jail under Sheriff Dusty Rhoades, handles Williamson County records requests, and keeps the county's custody side moving. If you need a booking photo, a jail status check, or the contact that handles county records, Williamson County gives you a direct path. Franklin Police and Brentwood police can matter if the arrest started in city limits, but the county jail stays the main custody source.

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Williamson County Quick Facts

Franklin County Seat
454 Jail Capacity
96 Staff Corrections Team
Bradley Bosher Public Records Coordinator

Williamson County Jail Mugshots Basics

The Williamson County Sheriff's Office at williamsoncounty-tn.gov is the county source for Williamson County Jail Mugshots, inmate records, and custody questions. The jail is in Franklin, has a capacity of 454 inmates, and uses a medium security model with 96 personnel in four divisions. That staffing level matters because the jail can process bookings, mail, visitation, and records requests.

Williamson County also has a reputation for strong jail operations. The research says the jail has received recognition for professional operations, modern design, and inmate programming.

Franklin is the county seat, and the county is home to Brentwood, Fairview, and other fast-growing cities. The booking trail can begin in more than one office. If the arrest started in Franklin, the police department has a records portal. If it started in Brentwood, the city police may be the arrest contact. The Williamson County sheriff still owns the jail record.

How to Search Williamson County Jail Mugshots

Start with the sheriff office if the person is in custody. Use the full name, the booking date if you know it, and the county. If the arrest started in Franklin, the city police records portal can help with the arrest side. The same is true for Brentwood. A clean search in Williamson County usually needs the jail and the city office together.

Williamson County makes records requests more structured than some counties. The sheriff contact is Tina Weatherby, and the public records coordinator is Bradley Bosher. Franklin Police says requests go through an online portal, Tennessee residency proof is required, and confidential information is redacted before release.

Under the Tennessee Public Records Act, the basic rule is simple. If the record exists and is not exempt, you can request it. The law in T.C.A. § 10-7-503 sets that rule. If you need a copy, T.C.A. § 10-7-505 and T.C.A. § 10-7-506 explain the process. The sheriff's site at williamsoncounty-tn.gov is the best first stop for current Williamson County Jail Mugshots and custody details.

Williamson County jail mugshots and sheriff records search

This county image is the main entry point for the jail search, and it matches the sheriff's public record and custody role in Williamson County.

Williamson County Jail Records and Programs

The Williamson County Jail is medium security and houses adult inmates. The research says it offers Alcoholics Anonymous, GED classes, religious services, and recreational activities. That is useful context when you are reading a booking record because it tells you the county's custody model is active and program driven.

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The mailing address for inmates is 408 Century Ct in Franklin, and the jail uses a kiosk in the lobby plus JailFunds for commissary. Visitation is tied to housing assignment and can be scheduled through the jail system. Those details are part of the same custody file as the mugshot.

Williamson County also has a county public records coordinator at 611 West Main Street in Franklin. That gives you a second county contact when you need a copy or a formal follow-up. The sheriff contact, the records coordinator, and the jail phone number form a direct county path.

Williamson County Franklin Police Records

Franklin Police is the local city office if the arrest started in Franklin. The research says the department has a records phone number, an online records request portal, and a public records process that uses Tennessee Code Annotated 10-7-503. The department also requires Tennessee residency proof and redacts confidential information before release.

Franklin is not the only city that matters, but it is the main one. If the arrest took place in Brentwood, the city police office there may also be the right city contact. The county jail still holds the custody record, so the best search is usually city first for the arrest file and county second for the booking file.

The city police records page is the part of the trail that can confirm what happened before the jail record was created. The county jail tells you where the person is housed. The police report tells you why they were booked.

Williamson County Brentwood Records and County Links

Brentwood is another city that can matter in a Williamson County search. The research lists the Brentwood Police Department and the Williamson County Sheriff's Office as the county custody contact. That means a Brentwood arrest can still flow into the county jail, but the city police office remains the arrest source.

Williamson County's overall public records system is strong. The county public records coordinator is Bradley Bosher, and the sheriff contact is Tina Weatherby. That makes the county especially easy to work with when you need a clear record path.

The county's recognition for modern operations is not just a nice detail. It helps explain why the jail, records, and programming sections all work together. In a county this organized, a narrow request usually gets better results.

Williamson County Jail Mugshots and Public Records

The county public records coordinator, Bradley Bosher, is the named contact for Williamson County records. That gives the county a clear public-records lane when the sheriff office needs a formal follow-up. The sheriff records contact is Tina Weatherby, which gives the jail side a second named contact when you need a direct follow-up. The Tennessee Open Records Counsel at comptroller.tn.gov/office-functions/open-records-counsel is the state fallback if the process stalls.

The TBI at tbi.state.tn.us and the TDOC FOIL page at tn.gov/correction/agency-services/foil.html are the state record layers if the county file has already moved on.

For Williamson County Jail Mugshots, the best practice is to start local, stay specific, and keep the office split in mind. Franklin Police for arrest records, Brentwood Police if that is where the arrest began, sheriff for custody, and county records for copies.

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Williamson County Jail Mugshots Search Tips

Use the county jail first if the person is already in custody. Use Franklin Police or Brentwood Police if the arrest started in city limits. Keep the full name, booking date, and city together when you can. That keeps the request specific and lets the correct office find the right file. In Williamson County, a precise request is usually better than a broad one.

Williamson County Jail Mugshots are easiest to confirm when the sheriff, the city police, and the public records coordinator all point to the same person. Once that happens, the jail record, the arrest report, and the copy request all line up.