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2026-06-10 14:05 UTCOfficial data
795In custody
33Felony
512Misdemeanor
$23.6MTotal bond
107Booked · 14d
1206Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
DDDERRICK, DAVID JORDANMale
Jun 30, 2023
55-50-504 - Driving While License Cancelled, Suspended or Revoked (Pretrial Misdemeanor)+25 more
TrafficOtherDrugsWeapons
Felony1076d
AMAUDETTE, MICHAEL BRIANMale
Jun 23, 2023
Sentenced: Serving 1643 days - Concurrent
Other
1083d
FSFLETCHER, STEVEN DANIELMale
Jun 21, 2023
40-35-311 - Violation of Probation (1 Year Over TDOC)+11 more
Court / WarrantWeaponsTrafficDrugs
Felony1085d
CJCARRIER, JAMES EDWARDMale
Jun 16, 2023
39-13-202 - Murder First Degree (Pretrial Felon)+2 more
ViolentDomestic
Misdemeanor1090d
CDCONKIN, DYLAN WADEMale
Jun 11, 2023
39-13-502 - Aggravated Rape (1 Year Over TDOC)+11 more
Sex offenseOtherCourt / WarrantDomestic
Misdemeanor1095d
KLKEY, LISA MARIEFemale
May 9, 2023
39-14-103 - Theft of Property (Pretrial Felon) - 3 Counts+9 more
Property / TheftViolentBurglaryDomestic
Misdemeanor$36,0001128d
AEARNOLD, EDDIE LEEMale
May 9, 2023
6-55-411 - Violation of Tax and License Laws (Unfounded)+7 more
TrafficViolentOtherProperty / Theft
Misdemeanor$200,0001128d
FTFELTY, TERYN LEIGHFemale
Apr 17, 2023
39-17-417 - Manufacture/Delivery/Sale/Possession of Schedule V Controlled Substance (1 Year Over TDOC)+12 more
DrugsCourt / WarrantOther
Misdemeanor1150d
JDJENNINGS, DAVID WAYNEMale
Apr 3, 2023
40-35-311 - Violation of Probation (1 Year Over TDOC)+4 more
Court / WarrantOtherTraffic
Misdemeanor1164d
AIARZATE, ISMAEL VILLAMale
Mar 10, 2023
39-13-514 - Patronizing Prostitution (Pretrial Misdemeanor)+3 more
Sex offenseOther
Misdemeanor1188d
SASIMONTON, ARTHUR DAVIDMale
Mar 7, 2023
39-16-609 - Failure to Appear (1 Year Over TDOC)+3 more
Court / WarrantDrugs
1191d
DIDUKES, ISAIAH DE'QUANMale
Feb 21, 2023
39-16-603 - Evading Arrest (Pretrial Felon)+19 more
OtherViolentBurglaryWeapons
Misdemeanor$1,000,0001205d
MRMURPHY, RANDY GLENNMale
Feb 16, 2023
39-13-531 - Aggravated Rape of a Child (Pretrial Felon)+7 more
Sex offenseOtherViolentCourt / Warrant
Misdemeanor$50,0001210d
SBSLY, BENJAMIN OLIVERMale
Feb 5, 2023
39-13-202 - Murder First Degree (Pretrial Felon)+1 more
Violent
$1,000,0001221d
BKBARNETTE, KOREY ALLENMale
Nov 7, 2022
40-35-310 - Revocation of Suspension of Sentence (Pretrial Misdemeanor)+10 more
OtherCourt / WarrantTrafficProperty / Theft
Misdemeanor$255,0001311d
DMDUBOIS, MASON SCOTTMale
Nov 6, 2022
39-13-403 - Especially Aggravated Robbery (Pretrial Felon)+3 more
Property / TheftOtherViolent
$75,0001312d
DADELP, ANTHONY ZANEMale
Oct 17, 2022
39-17-1324 - Possession of a Firearm During Commission of Dangerous Felony (Pretrial Felon) - 2 Counts (Felony)+11 more
WeaponsDrugsTraffic
Felony$150,0001332d
GRGOMEZ, RENE RAMIREZMale
Aug 26, 2022
40-39-211 - Residential and Work Restrictions - Sex Offender (Pretrial Felon) - 2 Counts+9 more
Sex offenseCourt / WarrantOther
1384d
GCGILLIAM, CHADWICK JOSEPH AARONMale
Aug 25, 2022
39-13-531 - Aggravated Rape of a Child (Pretrial Felon)+3 more
Sex offenseCourt / Warrant
$100,0001385d
HAHUNT, ANTHONY GRANTMale
Aug 22, 2022
39-14-103 - Theft of Property (1 Year Over TDOC)+2 more
Property / TheftViolentOther
1388d
  1. DD
    DERRICK, DAVID JORDANMale
    Felony
    Booked Jun 30, 2023Days 1076Bond
    TrafficOtherDrugsWeapons
  2. AM
    AUDETTE, MICHAEL BRIANMale
    Booked Jun 23, 2023Days 1083Bond
    Other
  3. FS
    FLETCHER, STEVEN DANIELMale
    Felony
    Booked Jun 21, 2023Days 1085Bond
    Court / WarrantWeaponsTrafficDrugs
  4. CJ
    CARRIER, JAMES EDWARDMale
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 16, 2023Days 1090Bond
    ViolentDomestic
  5. CD
    CONKIN, DYLAN WADEMale
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 11, 2023Days 1095Bond
    Sex offenseOtherCourt / WarrantDomestic
  6. KL
    KEY, LISA MARIEFemale
    Misdemeanor
    Booked May 9, 2023Days 1128Bond $36,000
    Property / TheftViolentBurglaryDomestic
  7. AE
    ARNOLD, EDDIE LEEMale
    Misdemeanor
    Booked May 9, 2023Days 1128Bond $200,000
    TrafficViolentOtherProperty / Theft
  8. FT
    FELTY, TERYN LEIGHFemale
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Apr 17, 2023Days 1150Bond
    DrugsCourt / WarrantOther
  9. JD
    JENNINGS, DAVID WAYNEMale
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Apr 3, 2023Days 1164Bond
    Court / WarrantOtherTraffic
  10. AI
    ARZATE, ISMAEL VILLAMale
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Mar 10, 2023Days 1188Bond
    Sex offenseOther
  11. SA
    SIMONTON, ARTHUR DAVIDMale
    Booked Mar 7, 2023Days 1191Bond
    Court / WarrantDrugs
  12. DI
    DUKES, ISAIAH DE'QUANMale
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Feb 21, 2023Days 1205Bond $1,000,000
    OtherViolentBurglaryWeapons
  13. MR
    MURPHY, RANDY GLENNMale
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Feb 16, 2023Days 1210Bond $50,000
    Sex offenseOtherViolentCourt / Warrant
  14. SB
    SLY, BENJAMIN OLIVERMale
    Booked Feb 5, 2023Days 1221Bond $1,000,000
    Violent
  15. BK
    BARNETTE, KOREY ALLENMale
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Nov 7, 2022Days 1311Bond $255,000
    OtherCourt / WarrantTrafficProperty / Theft
  16. DM
    DUBOIS, MASON SCOTTMale
    Booked Nov 6, 2022Days 1312Bond $75,000
    Property / TheftOtherViolent
  17. DA
    DELP, ANTHONY ZANEMale
    Felony
    Booked Oct 17, 2022Days 1332Bond $150,000
    WeaponsDrugsTraffic
  18. GR
    GOMEZ, RENE RAMIREZMale
    Booked Aug 26, 2022Days 1384Bond
    Sex offenseCourt / WarrantOther
  19. GC
    GILLIAM, CHADWICK JOSEPH AARONMale
    Booked Aug 25, 2022Days 1385Bond $100,000
    Sex offenseCourt / Warrant
  20. HA
    HUNT, ANTHONY GRANTMale
    Booked Aug 22, 2022Days 1388Bond
    Property / TheftViolentOther

Sullivan County Jail Contact Information

Use these Sullivan County Jail contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Sullivan County Jail
Physical Address
3411 Highway 126, Blountville, TN 37617Open in Google Maps
Jail Direct Phone
423-279-7600
Operated By
Sullivan County Sheriff's Office
Court
Sullivan County General Sessions Court

About the Sullivan County Jail

The Sullivan County Jail in Blountville, Tennessee is operated by the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office. This page is sourced live from the county's Zuercher Portal inmate system and includes each inmate's name, booking date, holding agency, and charge/hold reasons with bond amounts when available.

Record of an arrest is not an indication of guilt. Confirm custody status, charge details, and court dates directly with the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office or the Sullivan County General Sessions Court.

Facility
Sullivan County Jail
Operated By
Sullivan County Sheriff's Office
County
Sullivan County, Tennessee (Blountville)
Roster Source
Zuercher Portal inmate roster (live JSON API)

How the Sullivan County Inmate Search Works

Using the Sullivan County inmate search is an effective way to gather information about current inmates at the Sullivan County Jail. By accessing the official website or designated portal, you can input specific details such as the inmate's name, booking date, or charges to retrieve pertinent information. The booking record typically includes fields like name, date of arrest, charges, current status, and bond amount. This search tool is invaluable for family members seeking timely updates on their loved ones.

When searching through the inmate records, understanding the meanings behind terms like pending, sentenced, or hold can clarify an individual’s status. A pending charge indicates an ongoing legal process, while a sentenced individual has already been convicted. Holds refer to inmates waiting for transfer to another jurisdiction. Charges can change due to various factors such as plea deals or new evidence. Knowing these terms enhances comprehension when reviewing records, leading to better communication with legal representatives.

Timing delays in the system can be frustrating, but they’re often part of the process. Changes in charges or status may not be immediately reflected in the inmate search results, leading to confusion. To navigate this effectively, it’s wise to check back frequently for updates and consider alternative ways to gather information, such as contacting the jail directly or consulting with an attorney. Employing search tips, like using different spellings of names or checking by booking date, can also yield better results.

Posting Bail at Sullivan County Jail

The process of setting bail at Sullivan County Jail typically involves a judge reviewing the details of the case, including the severity of charges and the defendant's criminal history. Factors such as flight risk and public safety are also considered. In Tennessee, various types of bonds can be set, including cash, surety, property, and release on own recognizance (OR). Each type of bond has its own set of requirements, and it’s essential to understand these nuances when navigating bail for a loved one.

When posting bail at Sullivan County Jail, the steps involved can vary depending on the bond type. Cash bonds require the full amount to be paid upfront, while surety bonds involve a bail bondsman who charges a fee, usually around 10% of the bail amount. Property bonds require collateral and may involve additional paperwork. Co-signers should be aware of the risks involved, including financial responsibility if the defendant fails to appear in court, which can complicate matters for families trying to secure release.

Understanding the release timeline after bail is posted at Sullivan County Jail is crucial. Once bail is approved, the release process can take several hours due to administrative procedures. Factors such as time of day and jail activity may cause further delays. Families should maintain communication with the jail regarding the expected release time and ensure all necessary paperwork is completed. Being prepared can help streamline the process and minimize waiting periods, allowing for a faster reunion.

Sending Money to an Inmate

The commissary and trust account at Sullivan County Jail serve an essential purpose for inmates. These accounts allow individuals to purchase hygiene products, snacks, and other necessities that may not be provided by the facility. This offers a sense of normalcy and comfort during incarceration. Families can deposit money into these accounts, which provides inmates with more options for their well-being while incarcerated, enhancing their overall experience while serving time.

Depositing money into an inmate's account at Sullivan County Jail can be done through several methods. Kiosks located within the jail allow for cash and credit card deposits, while online and telephone options are available for added convenience. Money orders can also be mailed, although it's important to note that cash should never be sent through the mail due to security concerns. Understanding the different deposit methods and their associated fees helps families choose the most efficient way to support their loved ones.

When making deposits, having the inmate's booking number is crucial. This unique identifier ensures that funds are credited correctly to the right account. Each deposit method may have different processing times, so families should be aware of those when planning support. While the fees for deposits can vary, it’s wise to review these before proceeding. This knowledge leads to better financial planning, ensuring that inmates have the resources they need while in Sullivan County Jail.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at Sullivan County Jail is primarily conducted through outgoing calls, as inmates cannot receive calls. They can place collect calls or use prepaid accounts set up by family members. The rules around communication can be complex, including fees associated with collect calls and the limitations on the duration of calls. Understanding these guidelines can make it easier for families to maintain connections with their loved ones during their time in jail.

Sullivan County Jail also offers video visitation, allowing families to schedule visits with inmates remotely. This option facilitates face-to-face interaction, making it easier to maintain emotional connections. Similar to phone calls, there are associated fees and scheduling requirements that must be adhered to. Families should familiarize themselves with the video visitation policies to ensure that they can make the most of this opportunity to communicate with their loved one.

Traditional mail is another communication method available to inmates, but there are specific rules that must be followed. Letters should be addressed correctly, and all incoming mail is subject to inspection for contraband. Legal mail is treated differently and may have additional protections. All non-legal communications are monitored, so inmates and families should be cautious about the content of their letters. Knowing these regulations helps ensure that messages are successfully sent and received without issues.

Sullivan County Court Information

Cases arising from Sullivan County Jail are typically handled in the Sullivan County Circuit Court. This court oversees initial appearances, arraignments, and other court proceedings for individuals incarcerated in the facility. The structure of the court system includes various stages, such as preliminary hearings and the eventual sentencing phase. Understanding which court handles these cases helps families navigate the legal landscape while supporting their loved ones.

The timeline for court proceedings can vary significantly from case to case. After an initial appearance, defendants may undergo several hearings, including bail reviews and plea negotiations, leading up to the trial or sentencing phase. Video hearings have become more commonplace, allowing for more flexibility in scheduling and attendance. Being aware of the timeline helps families stay informed and engaged in their loved one’s case, providing them a better grasp of what to expect.

To check court dates and maintain up-to-date information, families should rely on court records, which serve as the authoritative source of information. These records typically provide details about upcoming hearings, changes in status, and outcomes of proceedings. Regularly reviewing these records can empower families with the knowledge needed to advocate for their loved ones. It’s advisable to familiarize oneself with the court's online resources or contact the court clerk's office for assistance.

Court
Sullivan County General Sessions Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate at Sullivan County Jail in Blountville, Tennessee?

To search for an inmate at Sullivan County Jail, individuals can utilize the online inmate locator accessible through the official Sullivan County Sheriff's Office website. The search tool allows users to enter the inmate's name or booking number to retrieve information regarding their current status, charges, and booking records. Additionally, inquiries can be made directly at the jail facility by contacting staff during business hours. Comprehensive details regarding inmates, including release dates and charges, are available through these resources.

What is the booking and intake process at Sullivan County Jail?

The booking and intake process at Sullivan County Jail involves several steps after an individual is arrested. Upon arrival, the individual is searched, and personal belongings are secured. They are then photographed and fingerprinted, followed by a thorough background check. The detainee will be informed of the charges against them and may undergo a medical screening. The entire process typically takes a few hours, depending on the circumstances. After booking, the individual is assigned to a housing unit where they will remain until their court appearance or release.

What types of bail are available for inmates at Sullivan County Jail?

At Sullivan County Jail, several types of bail options are available to facilitate an inmate's release. These include cash bail, surety bonds, and property bonds. Cash bail requires payment of the full amount in cash, while surety bonds involve a bail bondsman who guarantees the bail amount in exchange for a fee. The bail amount varies based on the severity of charges and can be set by the court. Inmates or their families can consult the Sullivan County Jail for specific bail amounts and processes.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced status for inmates at Sullivan County Jail?

Inmates at Sullivan County Jail can be classified as either pretrial or sentenced. Pretrial inmates are individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial, meaning they have not yet been convicted of a crime. Conversely, sentenced inmates have already been found guilty and are serving their court-mandated sentence. This distinction is crucial, as pretrial detainees maintain certain legal rights, including the presumption of innocence, while sentenced inmates may have different rights and privileges based on their convictions.

How can inmates access their attorneys while at Sullivan County Jail?

Inmates at Sullivan County Jail have the right to access legal counsel. Attorneys can visit inmates during designated visitation hours, and consultations are typically conducted in private to ensure confidentiality. Inmates may also request to call their attorney, although phone calls are subject to monitoring for security purposes. It is advisable for attorneys to schedule visits in advance to ensure compliance with jail policies. For further information regarding attorney access, inmates or their representatives may contact the Sullivan County Jail directly.

What are the rules regarding phone calls for inmates at Sullivan County Jail?

Inmates at Sullivan County Jail can make phone calls using collect calls or prepaid phone accounts. All phone calls are monitored for security reasons, and inmates are responsible for ensuring that their conversations adhere to facility regulations. Incoming calls are not allowed, and friends or family members must set up prepaid accounts through the designated service provider to facilitate outgoing calls. Detailed instructions on setting up prepaid accounts and any restrictions on calls can be obtained from the Sullivan County Jail.

Is video visitation available for inmates at Sullivan County Jail?

Yes, Sullivan County Jail offers video visitation as an option for families and friends to connect with inmates. This service allows individuals to visit remotely using a computer or mobile device. Scheduled video visits can be arranged through the jail's approved service provider, and fees may apply for each session. It is important to adhere to the visitation rules and guidelines provided by the jail to ensure a smooth experience. For specific details regarding scheduling and technology requirements, individuals can contact the jail.

What are the in-person visitation rules at Sullivan County Jail?

In-person visitation at Sullivan County Jail is subject to specific rules designed to maintain security and order. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list and present valid identification. Visits are typically limited to a set duration, and any inappropriate behavior may result in termination of the visit. Additionally, visitors must comply with dress code regulations and will be subject to search before entering the visitation area. For the most current visitation schedule and rules, individuals should contact Sullivan County Jail directly or visit their official website.

How can I send money to an inmate at Sullivan County Jail?

Money can be sent to inmates at Sullivan County Jail through various methods, including online deposits, money orders, or cash deposits at designated kiosks. The funds deposited are typically placed into the inmate's commissary or trust account, allowing them to purchase items from the jail's store. It is advisable to check with the jail for specific instructions regarding the acceptable methods and any associated fees for sending money. Proper documentation is essential to ensure that the funds are credited to the correct inmate.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates at Sullivan County Jail?

Mail sent to inmates at Sullivan County Jail must adhere to specific guidelines to ensure safety and order. All incoming mail is subject to inspection for contraband, and only plain, non-political letters or legal correspondence are permitted. Items such as photographs, packages, or anything deemed inappropriate are prohibited. It is crucial to include the inmate's full name and booking number on all correspondence to ensure proper delivery. For detailed mailing regulations and restrictions, individuals should consult the Sullivan County Jail's official guidelines.

What is the release process for inmates at Sullivan County Jail?

The release process for inmates at Sullivan County Jail involves several steps, which can vary based on individual circumstances. Once an inmate has completed their sentence, paid bail, or received a court order for release, jail staff will begin the process. This typically includes verifying identity, returning personal property, and ensuring all legal obligations are met. Release times may vary and could take several hours, so it is advisable for family members to confirm the expected timeline with jail personnel for planning purposes.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Sullivan County Jail?

Court appearances for inmates at Sullivan County Jail are scheduled in conjunction with the court system in Sullivan County, Tennessee. Typically, the jail staff will coordinate the transport of inmates to the courthouse on their scheduled court dates. Inmates are usually notified of their court dates during the booking process or through their attorney. It is essential for inmates and their families to stay informed about the court schedule to ensure that all legal proceedings occur smoothly. For details on specific court dates, contacting the jail is advisable.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at Sullivan County Jail?

During the booking process at Sullivan County Jail, an inmate's personal property and belongings are carefully documented and secured. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and personal effects are collected and stored in a secure area until the inmate's release. Inmates are typically allowed to keep only essential items, such as prescription medications, while in custody. Detailed records are maintained to ensure that all property can be returned to the inmate upon release. Family members can inquire about specific belongings by contacting the jail.

How does Sullivan County Jail handle medical care for inmates with special needs?

Sullivan County Jail is committed to providing necessary medical care to all inmates, including those with special needs. Upon intake, inmates undergo a medical screening to identify any immediate health concerns. The jail has protocols in place to accommodate individuals requiring special medical attention, including access to medications and treatment for chronic conditions. For inmates with disabilities, the facility aims to provide appropriate support and resources. Families can discuss specific medical needs with jail personnel to ensure proper care is arranged.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at Sullivan County Jail?

Inmate transfers at Sullivan County Jail can occur for various reasons, including relocation to other facilities for security or healthcare purposes. The transfer process is initiated by jail administration and may involve coordination with other law enforcement agencies or facilities. Inmates are typically notified of their transfer status in advance, and family members may be informed as well. It is advisable for families to maintain communication with jail staff to stay updated on any transfer developments regarding their loved ones.

How can I access public records related to inmates at Sullivan County Jail?

Public records related to inmates at Sullivan County Jail can be accessed through the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office or the official jail website. Individuals can request information on inmate charges, booking records, and court proceedings. Some documents may be available online, while others may require formal requests or in-person visits. It is essential to provide specific details, such as the inmate's name or booking number, to facilitate the search. For comprehensive assistance, contacting the jail or the sheriff's office directly is recommended.

What is the difference in processing for juveniles versus adults at Sullivan County Jail?

At Sullivan County Jail, juveniles and adults are processed differently to address their unique needs and legal considerations. Juveniles typically have a separate intake process that includes notifications to guardians and may involve additional assessments. Their cases are often handled by juvenile court systems, focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment. While juvenile offenders may still be detained at the jail, efforts are made to provide appropriate interventions. For specific details regarding juvenile processing, it is advisable to consult the Sullivan County Jail or juvenile court officials.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.