Hardin County Bench Warrants

Hardin County bench warrants are issued by judges in Savannah when someone fails to appear for a court hearing or does not follow a judge's order. The Hardin County Sheriff's Office at 525 Water Street in Savannah is in charge of serving bench warrants across the county. Sheriff Johnny Alexander leads a team of 31 law enforcement personnel. You can call 731-925-3377 to ask about active bench warrants. The Circuit Court and General Sessions Court both issue bench warrants in Hardin County for everything from missed traffic hearings to felony cases. Dealing with a bench warrant sooner rather than later is always the smart move.

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Hardin County Quick Facts

26K Population
Savannah County Seat
Circuit/General Sessions Court Types
24th Judicial District

Hardin County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Hardin County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement body for the county. It sits at 525 Water Street in Savannah. Sheriff Johnny Alexander heads the department, with Chief Deputy Mike Fielder assisting. The office has 31 sworn personnel divided across five divisions: patrol, investigations, corrections, administration, and dispatch. You can call 731-925-3377 to ask about warrants or send a fax to 731-925-5046.

Warrant checks are done by phone or in person. The office does not have a public online warrant search tool, so calling is the fastest remote option. Give the staff the full name and date of birth of the person you are asking about. They can check the system and tell you if there is an active bench warrant on file. Walk-in requests are also welcome during business hours.

When someone is picked up on a bench warrant in Hardin County, they go to the county jail in Savannah. The Hardin County Jail Roster shows current inmates. You can look for recent bookings tied to bench warrants there.

Hardin County jail roster for bench warrant bookings

Jail visitation is limited to one sixty-minute visit per week with up to three people. All visits go through video recording via the City TeleCoin website. This setup applies to anyone held on a bench warrant in the Hardin County jail.

Office Hardin County Sheriff's Office
525 Water Street
Savannah, TN 38372
Phone: 731-925-3377
Sheriff Johnny Alexander
Fax 731-925-5046

Bench Warrants in Hardin County Courts

Hardin County has a Circuit Court and a General Sessions Court. The Circuit Court handles felony criminal cases, large civil disputes, and appeals from lower courts. General Sessions takes on misdemeanors, traffic violations, and small civil claims. Both courts can issue bench warrants when someone does not show up for a hearing or breaks a court order.

Under TCA 39-16-609, failing to appear after release on bail is a Class A misdemeanor. If the original charge was a felony, the failure to appear can be a Class E felony. The Circuit Court Clerk keeps records of all bench warrants issued by the higher courts. You can search for case data through the Tennessee Public Court Records Portal at no cost.

Note: Some Hardin County court records may not be available online, so an in-person visit to the clerk's office in Savannah could be necessary for older cases.

How to Search Hardin County Warrants

Call the sheriff's office at 731-925-3377. This is the fastest way to check for bench warrants in Hardin County. You can also go to the courthouse in Savannah and ask the Circuit Court Clerk to look up a case by name or case number. Bring a valid ID.

The Hardin County Public Records Coordinator handles written requests. The office is at 465 Main Street in Savannah. Phone: 731-925-9078. You must submit your request in writing, either in person or by mail. The coordinator has 7 business days to respond. You must be a Tennessee resident to file a request under the Public Records Act.

For statewide searches, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation runs criminal history checks through TORIS for $29 per request. Under TCA 10-7-503, court records are open to any Tennessee resident unless sealed by a judge. Copy fees are about $0.25 to $0.50 per page.

Hardin County Warrant Laws

Bench warrants in Hardin County follow the Tennessee Rules of Criminal Procedure. Rule 4 covers how warrants must be issued. Each bench warrant needs the person's name, the reason, and the issuing judge's signature. Both Circuit Court and General Sessions judges in Hardin County can sign bench warrants.

Under TCA 40-6-206, misdemeanor warrants expire after five years if not served. Felony bench warrants do not expire. They stay active until the person is picked up or the judge pulls the warrant back. An old bench warrant in Hardin County can still result in an arrest at a traffic stop or during any contact with law enforcement across Tennessee. Talking to a lawyer before dealing with a bench warrant is a good step.

Hardin County Court Resources

The Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts manages the state court system and posts forms and rules online. The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference oversees prosecutors in the 24th Judicial District that covers Hardin County.

For historical records, the Tennessee State Library and Archives in Nashville holds microfilm court records for Hardin County. The Tennessee Sheriff's Association keeps a directory of all 95 county sheriffs with phone numbers and addresses.

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Cities in Hardin County

Hardin County includes the cities of Savannah, Saltillo, and Milledgeville. All bench warrants go through the county courts and sheriff's office in Savannah.

Nearby Counties

Hardin County borders several Tennessee counties and the states of Mississippi and Alabama. Check with the court in the county where your case was filed to resolve a bench warrant.

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