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Robertson County Sheriff’s Office

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency serving the people of Robertson County, Tennessee. Led by the Sheriff, this office serves as the primary protector of the lives, property, and constitutional rights of the citizens within the jurisdiction.

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Contact Information

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office can be reached in multiple ways:

Visitors can reach the office through these channels for inquiries, emergencies, reporting incidents, or any other law enforcement related matters.

Active Arrest Warrants

Active arrest warrants are legal documents issued by a judge or magistrate that authorize law enforcement officers to arrest and detain a person of interest. The Robertson County Sheriff's Department maintains an up-to-date database of these active arrest warrants within the county.

Robertson County Warrant Lookup

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office maintains an online Robertson County Warrant Lookup portal. This public platform allows citizens to search for active arrest warrants in the county. The search tool requires either the first or last name of the person in question. It is important to note that this information is subject to change and might not represent the current status of an individual's warrant. Always confirm warrant information with the appropriate law enforcement agency.

Arrest Records Search

The Robertson County Sheriff's Department offers an Arrest Records Search feature on their website. This allows the public to access and search through arrest records, which include details about the arrest, the charges, and the arresting agency.

Criminal Records and Background Checks

For a more comprehensive search, individuals may request criminal records or perform background checks. The Criminal Records and Background Checks page on the Sheriff's Department's website provides more information on how to request these records.

Sex Offender Registry

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office maintains a Sex Offender Registry, which provides information about registered sex offenders living in the county. This database is intended to inform the community and enhance public safety.

Most Wanted List

In addition to the active arrest warrants, the local sheriff's office maintains a Most Wanted List, displaying individuals sought after for serious crimes within Robertson County.

Bail Bonds

When an individual is arrested, they might be able to post bail to be released until their court date. The Bail Bonds section on the Sheriff's Office's website offers guidance about bail bonds, including a list of authorized bail bond agents.

Robertson County Police Departments

In addition to the Robertson County Sheriff's Office, there are also municipal police departments that operate within the county, including the Springfield Police Department, Greenbrier Police Department, and White House Police Department. These entities collaborate to ensure the safety and security of all Robertson County residents.

Each department has its own contact information and unique responsibilities within their respective jurisdictions. They all, however, work closely with the Sheriff's Office to enforce the law and maintain public safety throughout the county.

Online Services and Resources

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office offers a variety of online services and resources to aid the public in staying informed about safety issues and participating actively in maintaining the peace and security of the county.

Crime Reporting and Tips

Citizens who wish to report a crime can do so by calling the Sheriff's Office directly, or, in non-emergency situations, use the Online Crime Reporting form available on the website.

In addition, the Robertson County Sheriff's Office encourages residents to provide tips related to criminal activities. This can be done anonymously through the Crime Tips section of the website.

Safety Tips and Community Programs

The Robertson County Sheriff's Department is dedicated to community engagement and public education. Their Safety Tips and Community Programs page provides helpful advice on various topics such as home security, personal safety, and crime prevention.

Victim Notification System

Robertson County Sheriff's Office participates in a Victim Notification System. This system allows victims of crimes to be alerted if the offender has been released or has escaped. More information can be found on the Victim Notification System page.

Employment Opportunities

For those interested in joining the Robertson County Sheriff's Department, current job openings and requirements can be found on their Employment Opportunities page.

Public Records Request

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office adheres to the Tennessee Public Records Act. This means that most of the records maintained by the Sheriff's Office are public records and available for viewing and copying by citizens. Information on how to submit a Public Records Request can be found on the Sheriff's Office Public Records Request page.

Civil Process

The Sheriff's Office is also responsible for serving civil papers within Robertson County, which includes orders of protection, evictions, subpoenas, and other court documents. The Civil Process section of the Sheriff's Office's website offers more details about this service.

Patrol Division

The Robertson County Sheriff's Department maintains a dedicated Patrol Division that provides law enforcement visibility and response to calls for service throughout the county. The Patrol Division serves as the backbone of the Sheriff's Department, being the first response to any emergency situation in the county.

Communications Division

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office Communications Division serves as the initial contact point for the public with the Sheriff's Office and other emergency service providers in the county. The Communications Division ensures that emergency calls are promptly answered and the appropriate services are dispatched to address the situation.

Robertson County Detention Facility

The Robertson County Detention Facility is a key part of the local criminal justice system. The Detention Facility houses individuals who have been arrested by local law enforcement agencies, are awaiting trial, or are serving sentences. The Detention Facility also offers various programs designed to help inmates rehabilitate and reintegrate into society.

School Resource Officers (SROs)

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office also maintains a School Resource Officer (SRO) program. SROs are deputies assigned to schools in the county to ensure the safety of students, staff, and visitors. They also serve as mentors and provide law-related education to students. More information on this program can be found on the School Resource Officers page of the Sheriff's Office website.

Sheriff's Office Administrative Staff

The efficient functioning of the Robertson County Sheriff's Office relies on a competent and dedicated administrative staff. The Administrative Staff page provides contact details for various administrators within the Sheriff's Office.

K-9 Unit

The Robertson County Sheriff's Department has a specialized K-9 Unit that assists in various aspects of law enforcement. These highly trained dogs and their handlers play a vital role in activities such as narcotics detection, tracking, and public safety operations. More details about the unit and its functions can be found on the K-9 Unit page of the Sheriff's Office's website.

Special Operations Unit

Another specialized team within the Robertson County Sheriff's Department is the Special Operations Unit. This team is trained to handle high-risk situations and tactical operations that require specialized skills and equipment. The Special Operations Unit page provides additional information about this team and their responsibilities.

Reserve Unit

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office also operates a Reserve Unit, a team of volunteers who provide valuable support to the full-time deputies. These reserve deputies receive training and are sworn officers, authorized to perform many of the same duties as their full-time counterparts. Learn more about the Reserve Unit on their dedicated Reserve Unit page.

Community Outreach and Engagement

Community engagement is an important part of the work of the Robertson County Sheriff's Department. They actively participate in and host various community events and programs. They believe that building strong community relationships leads to safer and more resilient communities. You can learn more about their community outreach initiatives on the Community Engagement page of their website.

Criminal Investigation Division

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office operates a Criminal Investigation Division that handles investigations into serious crimes occurring within the county. This division consists of skilled investigators who gather evidence, interview witnesses, and work closely with the District Attorney's Office to solve crimes. Detailed information about the division and their work can be found on the Criminal Investigation Division page.

From performing regular patrols and responding to emergencies, to operating special units and engaging with the community, the Robertson County Sheriff's Department plays an integral role in maintaining peace and order in the county. They are committed to serving and protecting the community with dedication and professionalism. 

Court Security Division

Another crucial role of the Robertson County Sheriff's Department is ensuring the safety and security of the county's courts. The Court Security Division is tasked with maintaining order during court proceedings, providing security for judges and court staff, and ensuring the safe transport of inmates to and from court.

Property and Evidence Division

The Robertson County Sheriff's Department's Property and Evidence Division is responsible for the receipt, cataloging, safekeeping, and disposal of all property and evidence collected by deputies during the course of their duties. They maintain rigorous standards to ensure the integrity of the evidence for court proceedings.

Training Division

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office places a high value on the ongoing training and professional development of its personnel. The Training Division is responsible for ensuring that all deputies meet the standards set by the Tennessee Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Commission, as well as organizing additional training opportunities to enhance their skills and knowledge.

Traffic Division

The Traffic Division of the Robertson County Sheriff's Department focuses on improving road safety through enforcement of traffic laws, accident investigations, and community education. More information on their work and safety tips for drivers can be found on the Traffic Division page.

Records Division

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office maintains a Records Division that oversees the management and release of records produced by the Sheriff's Office. This includes arrest reports, accident reports, incident reports, and many other types of records.

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