Savannah, TN Hardin County Detention Facility View

Hardin County Detention Facility is a county jail in Savannah, Tennessee. It is operated by the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office and serves Hardin County’s local law enforcement and court system. The facility typically holds adults who are awaiting trial, awaiting court hearings, serving county sentences, or being held for transfer to another agency or state facility. Like other Tennessee county jails, its role is to provide secure custody, booking, classification, and detention services for people arrested by local agencies or committed by the courts.

Contact and Location Information

Jail Name: Hardin County Detention Facility
Type: County Jail
Security Level: Medium
Address: 525 Water Street
City: Savannah
Zip: 38372
Phone: 731-925-3377
Hardin County Detention Facility Contact Details

How to Find an Inmate at Hardin County Detention Facility

Members of the public can look for an inmate using the official inmate search link available on this page for the facility’s roster. County jail rosters usually list basic custody information such as the inmate’s name, booking date, charges, bond information when available, and custody status. Records are not always searchable immediately after an arrest because booking, identification, and data entry can take several hours. If a person does not appear in the roster right away, check again later or contact the facility directly for current custody information.

FAQs

How do I visit an inmate at Hardin County Detention Facility?

Visitation is usually scheduled according to the facility’s rules, housing assignments, and available visiting times. Contact the facility or check its official information before going, because visits may require advance scheduling and can be changed for security reasons.

What do I need to bring when visiting Hardin County Detention Facility?

Visitors generally need a valid government-issued photo ID. Leave personal items, bags, and restricted property outside the visiting area, and follow all dress code and conduct rules set by the facility.

How do I make phone or video calls with an inmate?

Inmates usually cannot receive incoming personal calls, but they may be able to place outgoing calls through an approved phone or video service. Families may need to create an account with the facility’s service provider and add funds before calls can be made.

How do I send mail to an inmate?

Mail should include the inmate’s full name and any required booking or ID number, along with the facility mailing address. All mail is subject to inspection, and items such as cash, contraband, or unauthorized materials may be rejected.

How does the commissary work?

Commissary allows inmates to buy approved items such as snacks, hygiene products, and writing supplies if funds are available in their account. Money may be deposited through the facility’s approved payment methods, which can vary by jail and service provider.

How is bail set and how do I post bond at Hardin County Detention Facility?

Bail is set by the court or magistrate based on the charge, court rules, and the person’s case status. To post bond, contact the facility or the court clerk for the accepted payment methods, bond amount, and any required paperwork.

What happens during the intake process at Hardin County Detention Facility and when will the inmate appear in the system?

During intake, staff confirm identity, record arrest information, review charges, complete searches, classify housing, and process property. It can take several hours for the person to appear in the online system, so records may not show immediately after booking.

Mailing to Hardin County Detention Facility Inmates and Staff

Inmate Visiting Days and Hours

Day of Week Hours
Thursday 7:00am - 5:00pm
Friday 7:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday 7:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday 7:00am - 5:00pm

How to Send Money to Hardin County Detention Facility

Family and friends can send money to inmates at Hardin County Detention Facility through approved methods to help them purchase essential items from the commissary.