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Blount County, Tennessee Inmate Search

An inmate search is an online tool that permits anyone to check someone currently held in custody at county jails. Blount County, Tennessee, provides an online inmate search tool managed by the Blount County Sheriff’s Office for its main adult detention facility.

State-sentenced prisoners who have been transferred elsewhere are held under the management of the Tennessee Department of Corrections, while federal cases are handled by the federal Bureau of Prisons. Neither of them operates a facility in Blount County.

The two most populated cities in Blount County are Maryville (population around 32,500) and Alcoa (around 14,900). The Maryville Police Department and Alcoa Police Department handle arrests but do not maintain separate public jail rosters. Inmates from the departments are registered into the county’s primary detention facility managed by the Sheriff’s Office.

Blount County inmate search users usually find information such as mugshots, the inmate’s name and age, sex, race, height, and weight, booking number, booking date, custody status, and general charge.

How to Find an Inmate in Blount County Jail

The primary detention center in Blount County is the Blount County Adult Detention Facility, also known as the Blount County Jail. The Sheriff’s Office operates the facility and houses the majority of people in custody. Like most jails across the state, it is a mid-security facility that holds both adult men and women, including pre-trial detainees and those serving short sentences. An individual in search of an inmate can look them up using the official online inmate search tool managed by the Sheriff’s Office. The Detention facility has the same address as the Sheriff’s Office:

Blount County Sheriff’s Office

940 E. Lamar Alexander Parkway,

Maryville, TN 37804

Phone: (865) 273-5000

Family and friends who prefer mail can use this:

920 E. Lamar Alexander Parkway,

Maryville, TN 37804-5002

The centralized jail and Sheriff location brings ease for families of inmates residing in Maryville, Alcoa, or the environs. That way, they can confirm inmate status without multiple calls. Interested persons are allowed to look into custody information, except for restricted records like juvenile records and sealed records. Persons arrested by the city police would appear in the Blount County inmate search. However, online search results can not always be relied on because they often do not provide the latest status of inmates. Transfers or releases can happen quickly, so it is always best to verify information directly. Contact the Blount County Sheriff’s Office to confirm any online results you are unsure about.

How to Use the Blount County Jail Roster

Using the Blount County Jail roster is simple, even for first-time users. Visit the Blount County Sheriff’s Office official website and navigate to the InmateNOW lookup system. The tool is available online 24/7 and updated regularly.

Search by entering the person’s full name (last name first works best), date of birth, or booking number if known. The system displays recent bookings and allows filtering through the full list. Results load quickly with photos and basic details. Click any entry for expanded information matching the roster format.

It is a complete online roster accessible to the public under the Tennessee Public Records Act, with a focus on citizens’ access to government records. No account or any form of login is needed. In case persons cannot locate an inmate or just require assistance, call the Sheriff’s Office during working hours (Monday to Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm) or go to the Justice Center. Staff are available to assist in providing recent developments.

What Information is Included in the Blount County Inmate Roster

The Blount County inmate roster provides essential, publicly available details. Search results typically show:

  • Inmate full name
  • Subject’s age, race/sex,
  • Booking date
  • A photo or mugshot
  • Registrant’s booking number
  • General charge description (such as "theft" or "DUI" without graphic specifics)
  • Custody status
  • Housing location.

Additional fields may list arrest dates or upcoming court dates when available. This information comes directly from the Sheriff’s Office InmateNOW! system and is refreshed regularly.

Under the Tennessee Public Records Act (TPRA, Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503 et seq.), if you’re resident in the state, you can access general inmate information. However, exceptions exist. Case in point: records about minors remain protected. You may also be restricted from obtaining any identifying details that may affect the staff or inmate safety (per statutory exceptions). In addition, details of ongoing investigation materials are restricted.

Contact Details for Blount County Jail or Sheriff’s Office

Reaching the Blount County Jail or Sheriff’s Office is straightforward when you need official updates or assistance. The main facility and administrative offices share the same location, making coordination simple.

Agency

Office Address

Phone Number

Office Hours

Email

Blount County Sheriff’s Office / Adult Detention Facility

940 E. Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804

(865) 273-5000

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Make use of contact form

Juvenile Detention Center

Second floor of the Courthouse, Maryville, TN

(865) 273-5959

24-hour facility (admin varies)

Make use of the contact form

For booking, visitation, or records questions, call the main line first. The Records Office and Public Information Office handle formal requests under the Tennessee Public Records Act. Staff are trained to assist compassionately while maintaining security. Use the above contacts for urgent matters or when the online roster needs clarification.

Jail Facility Overview in Blount County

There are two major detention facilities in Blount County, and as ordered by the Tennessee Corrections Institute policy and the Public Records Act, the Sheriff’s Office manages both facilities. Of the two facilities, the Blount County Adult Detention Facility is the largest. It is a mid-security center that accommodates both adult male and female inmates. It has the capacity to house 350 inmates.

The Juvenile Detention Center is a secure 33-bed facility for youth awaiting court hearings or serving short sentences. It focuses on education, assessment, and positive development, with dedicated staff and school partnerships. Approximately 950 youth pass through annually.

Other temporary holding occurs at city police stations (Maryville and Alcoa), but individuals are quickly transferred to county facilities. No separate federal or state prisons operate locally.

Agency

Office and Mail Address

Phone Number

Office Hours

Email

Blount County Adult Detention Facility

940 E. Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804

(865) 273-5000

24 hours a day, full week

Make use of contact form

Blount County Juvenile Detention Center

Courthouse (2nd floor), Maryville, TN

(865) 273-5959

24 hours a day, full week

Make use of contact form

How to Send Money to an Inmate in Blount County Adult Detention

The Blount County Adult Detention Facility provides several approved ways for friends and family to deposit money into an inmate’s commissary (trust) account.

Funds can be added online through the CorrectPay platform, which allows deposits using a debit or credit card via its website or mobile app. Deposits can also be made by phone through the same service, typically available 24/7.

For in-person options, the facility offers a lobby kiosk available in the 24-hour jail lobby. This kiosk accepts cash, debit, and credit cards, and funds are usually available to the inmate immediately after deposit.

Mail-in payments may be accepted in the form of money orders or cashier’s checks, though cash and personal checks are generally prohibited. It is important to send payments separately from letters and include the inmate’s full name and identifying details.

Inmate Search by Jail Facility

The Blount County Adult Detention Facility offers the most accessible option through the Sheriff’s Office "Inmate Lookup" (often called Inmate Now). This online system allows users to search current inmates by name and view booking details, charges, and custody status.

For juveniles, the Blount County Juvenile Detention Center does not provide a public online roster. Due to privacy laws involving minors, information must typically be requested directly through the Juvenile Court or facility staff.

Additionally, individuals who are no longer in county custody but are serving longer sentences may be found using the Tennessee Department of Corrections (TDOC) offender search, which covers state-level inmates rather than county detainees.

When an online search is unavailable, contacting the appropriate office by phone or visiting in person is usually required. Having the inmate’s full name and, if possible, date of birth will help speed up the process.

Facility Name

Separate Search Available

How to Access Information

Blount County Adult Detention Facility

No

Blount County Sheriff’s Office Inmate Lookup System

Blount County Juvenile Detention Center

Yes, but there’s limited access

Send direct inquiries to the Juvenile Court or the Sheriff’s Juvenile Corrections

Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC) for state inmates

Yes, statewide research

Tennessee Department of Corrections (TDOC) offender search portal

Blount County Visitation Rules and Schedules

Visitation at the Blount County Adult Detention Facility (the largest) uses a secure video system, making connections easier for families. Up to four 30-minute sessions per seven-day period are allowed per inmate, scheduled based on kiosk availability in the visitors’ lobby or via the internet through the contracted vendor.

Anyone may visit, but minors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (in person or via supervised online access). Visitor lobby access requires a valid government-issued ID.

Visitors must dress appropriately, or else staff will deny entry. Visitors are also expected to maintain respectful behavior, as visits are recorded and monitored. Threats and all rule violations would automatically end the visit session, leading to likely restrictions in the future.

Mailing and Commissary Information

There are laid-out guidelines for sending mail or commissary funds to inmates at the Blount County Adult Detention Center. Senders can use the format below to send mail packages to the jail:

Inmate’s Full Name

Blount County Adult Detention Center

920 E. Lamar Alexander Parkway

Maryville, TN 37804-5002

The Blount County Adult Detention Center has set out rules to regulate mail policy between inmates and their loved ones. Not all items are permitted to be sent, items like perfumes, cash, photographs, drawings, stickers, markers, or anything suspicious. Items such as legal documents, standard letters, and approved postcards are allowed. Jail staff inspect all incoming mail and reject unauthorized items.