Smithville Police Department (DeKalb County, TN) Arrests

Updated on: February 27, 2024
Smithville Police Department

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  • 104 East Main Street, Smithville, Tennessee, 37166
  • 615-597-8210

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So far, Smithville is the only city in DeKalb County County to have its own jail, the Smithville Police Department Jail. The Smithville Police Department Jail is the holding facility for the Smithville Police Department located at 104 East Main Street, Smithville, Tennessee, 37166. The Smithville Police Department Jail also serves the Smithville Court. the Smithville Police Department Jail comprises of 3 cells, separating male and female inmates, and holds the arrestees as they wait for a court appearance before transferring them to DeKalb County County facilities. In turn, the inmates stay for a maximum of 50 hours at the detention center.

Smithville, TN Police Department Details

Type: Local Police Department

Full Time Sworn Officers: 11

Full Time Civilians: 1

Part Time Sworn Officers: 1

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Smithville Police Department - General Information

  • Facility Name

    Smithville Police Department

  • Facility Type

    Police Department

  • Address

    104 East Main Street, Smithville, Tennessee, 37166

  • Phone

    615-597-8210

  • City

    Smithville

  • Postal Code

    37166

  • State

    Tennessee

  • Country

    DeKalb County

  • Facility Name

    Smithville Police Department

  • Facility Type

    Police Department

  • Address

    104 East Main Street, Smithville, Tennessee, 37166

  • Phone

    615-597-8210

  • Country

    DeKalb County

  • City

    Smithville

  • Postal Code

    37166

  • State

    Tennessee

Nationwide Inmate Records Online Check

Jail records, court & arrest records, mugshots and even judicial reports.

The Smithville Police Department records section keeps records for all persons incarcerated at the Smithville Police Department Jail. These Smithville Police Department Jail inmate records are confidential, hence, only available for official use only. If you suspect that a friend or loved one is held at the the Smithville Police Department Jail, get in touch with the Smithville Police Department administrative section by calling 615-597-8210 on weekdays between 8 am and 4 pm. When you call to the Smithville Police Department Jail, mention the inmate's full name, date of birth, and, if possible, the Smithville Police Department Jail booking number.

Send a Mail/Package

All inmates at the Smithville Police Department Jail can send and receive mails. Further, they can get personal supplies upon request. If you intend to send mail or a package to an inmate at the Smithville Police Department Jail, call the Smithville Police Department Jail administration at 615-597-8210 to make prior arrangements. 

Sending Money

Inmates at the Smithville Police Department Jail are prohibited from sending or receiving money while in custody at the Smithville Police Department Jail. Anyone wishing to send cash to the inmate at Smithville Police Department Jail should wait until they are transferred to the DeKalb County County jail.

For further clarity of these information, therefore, visit the website or fax at or fax 615-597-8211.

Phone Calls

During the booking process, the arrestees at the Smithville Police Department Jail are free to make local telephone calls. But, after the booking process at Smithville Police Department Jail, the inmates have to provide a list of persons that they can call for approval. The inmates at Smithville Police Department Jail can then make collect calls to any person on the approved list between 9 am and 8 pm each day. 

Visitation Rules

Friends and family members of inmates at the Smithville Police Department Jail can visit them on Mondays to Sundays from 7 am to 9 pm. It is a 30-minute visit by one visitor at a time. Still, clerics and attorneys can visit the inmate the Smithville Police Department Jail at any time. Carry a valid Tennessee ID on your visit.

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