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Gibson County Arrest Records

Law enforcement officers in Gibson County, Tennessee, make arrests when they reasonably believe to have committed a crime. Depending on the circumstance, an arrest may be made with or without a warrant. After the individual is detained, the police take down their information and put them into the system. This is referred to as the booking process and is what forms an arrest record. The Gibson County Sheriff’s Office oversees the Gibson County Correctional Complex, where arrestees are kept. As a result, an individual’s arrest record is an essential part of Gibson County Court Records.

Additionally, arrest records contain different information about the arrestee and the circumstances surrounding the arrest. Record seekers will find the following details in an arrest record:

  1. The arrested person's identity: This includes their date of birth, age, photograph, and first, last, and middle name or any aliases (if they have any).
  2. The arrestee’s physical characteristics: An arrest record would include a person’s eye color, height, weight, race, ethnicity, sex, and tattoos or scars.
  3. Booking data: This comprises the arrestee’s booking ID, arresting agency, date, time, arrest location, charges, and bond details are all included in the arrest and booking data.
  4. Charges: An arrest record will include information on the nature of the charges brought in connection with the type of offense (traffic infraction, felony, or misdemeanor).

Are Arrest Records Public in Gibson County?

In Tennessee, public arrest records are accessible to everybody. Agencies may, however, refuse to give such documents to requesters if they are covered under the Freedom of Information Act's exemptions. These exemptions include:

  • Records of a juvenile's arrest.
  • Records related to active criminal investigations.
  • Records that are sealed by a court order.
  • Records the courts have expunged.

Interested parties must contact the Gibson County Sheriff’s Office to access these arrest records. Record seekers can request arrest records at the following address:

Gibson County Sheriff’s Office
Correctional Complex
401 N College Street
Trenton, TN 38382

Gibson County Arrest Statistics

According to statistics published on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Crime Data Explorer Website, the Gibson County Sheriff’s Office made 1,082 arrests in 2023. 810 of these arrests were men, while 272 were women. All other offenses were the category with the highest number of offenses. Simple assault, drug/narcotic offenses, driving under the influence, and aggravated assault saw 65, 59, and 28 arrests, respectively.

Find Gibson County Arrest Records

Individuals arrested in Gibson County are taken to the county jail. The Gibson County Sheriff's Office handles all jail and inmate information inquiries. Interested individuals can get this information by getting in touch with the sheriff's office at:

Gibson County Correctional Complex
401 N College St
Trenton, TN 38382
Phone: (731) 855-1121

The Tennessee Department of Corrections also provides a felony offender information portal where people can check for inmates held in different county and state prisons.

How Long Do Arrests Stay on Your Record?

The duration of an arrest record varies depending on the kind of arrest and the information contained in the arrest record. However, arrest records usually remain on a person’s record permanently. An expungement is a legal process by which a court can delete an individual's arrest records as if law enforcement had never arrested them. Only certain kinds of arrest and criminal records are eligible for expungement in Tennessee.

In Tennessee, people may be eligible for free expungement in the following situations:

  • The verdict of a grand jury was "no true bill".
  • The prosecution dropped the charges.
  • Although the police made an arrest, they did not file any charges.
  • The court reached a not-guilty verdict.
  • The case was declared nolle prosequi.
  • The court refused to grant an order of protection.

Expungement is also possible for those whose charges are dropped and who have finished a pretrial diversion program. However, this does not apply to sexual offenses. Parties should note that those looking to expunge their records must pay the necessary filing fees.

The Tennessee Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 55.02 outlines the guidelines for expunging arrest records in Texas. Anyone looking for an expunction must file their petition to the court that oversaw the trial. In the case of Gibson County, it would be the Gibson County Circuit Court. Interested parties can find the court at the following address:

Gibson County Circuit Court
Justice Building
295 North College Street,
Trenton, TN 38382
Phone: (731) 855-7615

It must be noted that no person other than the record subject or the State Attorney may submit a petition for expunction. According to Article 55.01(a)(1)(A), the court must issue an order of expunction within 30 days of the state receiving notice of the petition. The person making the expunction request must supply the information below:

  • Their full name
  • Sex
  • Race
  • Date of birth
  • Driver's license number
  • Social security number
  • Address at the time of the arrest
  • Date the offense charged was committed
  • Date of arrest
  • Name of the county or municipality of arrest
  • Name of the arresting agency
  • The case number and name of the presiding court

Gibson County Arrest Warrants

In Gibson County, an arrest warrant is a formal court or magistrate's order that gives law enforcement the authority to hold someone they believe is guilty of a crime. Before issuing a warrant, the court must prove probable cause with an affidavit and accompanying documentation. The whole name, birth date, physical description, suspected offense, and the details of the issuing judge are all included in the warrant. Record seekers can search for active arrest warrants by visiting the Gibson County Sheriff’s Office. The office is located at:

Gibson County Sheriff’s Office
Correctional Complex
401 N College Street
Trenton, TN 38382

Do Gibson County Arrest Warrants Expire?

Until the person listed on the warrant is apprehended, the warrant is recalled by the judge or magistrate who issued it, or the charges against the person are dropped, arrest warrants in Gibson County are still in effect and do not expire. To see if an arrest warrant is still active, parties should visit the Gibson County Sheriff’s office at:

Gibson County Sheriff’s Office
Correctional Complex
401 N College Street
Trenton, TN 3838

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