Search Humphreys County Criminal Records

Humphreys County criminal records are centered in Waverly, where the courthouse and sheriff office keep the local trail in one place. That makes the search manageable, but it still helps to know which office owns the record you want. The circuit clerk keeps the court file. The sheriff keeps the arrest side. If you know the year, the name, or the case type, you can keep the request focused and avoid a broad search. This page keeps Humphreys County criminal records tied to those county offices and the Tennessee tools that help when the file is old or hard to match.

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Humphreys County Quick Facts

WaverlyCounty Seat
102 E WalnutClerk Office
8:00-4:00Office Hours
CourthouseMain Search Point

Humphreys County Criminal Records Overview

The Humphreys County Circuit Court Clerk is at 102 E. Walnut Street in Waverly and is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Central time. The phone number is (931) 296-2461. The sheriff office is at 112 E. Walnut Street and can be reached at (931) 296-2281. That gives Humphreys County criminal records a direct county path. The clerk handles the court side. The sheriff handles the arrest side. If you know which part of the case you need, the county offices can usually point you in the right direction right away.

Because the research set does not list a city police office for Humphreys County, the county trail does most of the work. That makes the courthouse and sheriff especially important. A clean request with a name and year is often enough to get the search started the right way.

Lead-in: The county image comes from humphreyscountytn.gov.

Humphreys County government source for criminal records

This image ties the search to the county office that controls the courthouse trail in Waverly.

Where to Find Humphreys County Criminal Records

Humphreys County criminal records are usually found through the circuit clerk or the sheriff. If you need the judgment or docket, the clerk is the first stop. If you need the arrest lead or custody side, the sheriff is the first stop. That simple split matters because a request can slow down when it does not say which office created the record first.

A better request gives the year, the name, and the record type. If you have a case number, that is even better. Humphreys County criminal records are easier to find when the office can tell whether the file is court side or arrest side. A focused request can often get the answer on the first pass.

The Tennessee clerk directory at tncourts.gov/courts/court-clerks can help if you want to confirm the right office before you call Waverly.

Note: In a county search, the office that made the record is usually the best office to ask first.

How to Search Humphreys County Criminal Records

The best search key is still the case number. If you do not have one, use the full name and approximate year. Humphreys County criminal records are easiest to trace when the office can tell whether the file is court side or arrest side. Because the county is small, the request can stay very focused and still produce a good result.

For a statewide cross-check, the Tennessee Courts portal at tncourts.gov can confirm whether the case appears in the state court system. If the case went to appeal, the Public Case History database at tncourts.gov/courts/supreme-court/public-case-history can show the appellate step. Those tools are helpful when the local file is older or when the county office needs a tighter request before copying.

  • Use the full name and year when you can.
  • Ask whether you need court or arrest records.
  • Keep the request tied to Waverly and Humphreys County.
  • Bring any report or docket number you already have.

Humphreys County Criminal Records and Local Offices

Humphreys County works best when the request matches the record holder. The clerk has the court file. The sheriff has the arrest side. If the file is older, the office may need a year range or an older docket style. That is normal. Humphreys County criminal records often require a little patience, but the local offices can still point you in the right direction if you keep the search narrow.

Open-records law still shapes the search. Under T.C.A. § 10-7-503, many records are open during business hours. Under T.C.A. § 10-7-504, some material stays confidential or partly closed. That means a county office may give you the public part of the file while withholding protected material. That is a normal records rule, not a dead end.

Need the statewide name-search route? The TBI page at tn.gov/tbi/divisions/cjisdivision/background-checks.html is the next useful stop.

Tennessee Search Tools for Humphreys County Criminal Records

State tools matter when a Humphreys County record is old. The TBI fee rule in T.C.A. § 38-6-120 explains the public cost for a name-based criminal-history search. The Tennessee State Library and Archives guide can help if the record is in archive form or if the current office index does not reach back far enough. Those tools are useful when the county file is only one part of the record trail.

Lead-in: The statewide courts image comes from tncourts.gov.

Tennessee state courts portal for Humphreys County criminal records

This image gives Humphreys County searchers a broad statewide entry point before they return to Waverly for the local file.

Historical Humphreys County Criminal Records

Older Humphreys County criminal records may be in archive form instead of the live office index. If the file is historic, ask for the year and the office that likely created the record first. That can keep the search from getting too wide. If the clerk cannot find it right away, the archive guide can help you decide whether to widen the range or change the record type.

Note: Historic records are faster to locate when the request starts with a realistic year range.

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