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Lebanon sex offenders records usually start with the city police and the Wilson County Sheriff's Office. That local path matters because a Lebanon address can point to a city desk first, then to the county office that carries the main registration file, and then to the Tennessee registry that confirms the public view. The city page below keeps that route simple. It points you to the office that knows the person, the office that keeps the county record, and the state tools that help when the spelling, street, or status needs a second look.

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The Lebanon Police Department coordinates with the Wilson County Sheriff's Office on city registration matters. The department lists its contact number at (615) 444-2323, so Lebanon residents have a direct city line when the question starts with an address inside town limits. That is useful when the record is close to home and the first clue is the street, not the full name. The city side can narrow the search before you move to the county office or the statewide registry.

The Wilson County Sheriff's Office is the primary registration agency for Lebanon and Wilson County. The sheriff site at wcsotn.com lists (615) 444-1412 for contact. That county office matters because it holds the day-to-day registration trail for Lebanon sex offenders records. When you want the local file to match the public entry, the sheriff is the best county stop. It is the office most likely to know the current registration point and the office that can help explain a county-level change.

Image source: the Lebanon Police Department page at lebanontn.gov/police-department is the local source tied to this Lebanon Sex Offenders image.

Lebanon Sex Offenders police department page from the Lebanon Police Department

That local image keeps the page tied to the city office that starts the Lebanon search.

Note: Lebanon searches are clearest when the city police and county sheriff agree on the same person and address.

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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation gives Lebanon the widest public search path. The main registry page at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/tennessee-sex-offender-registry.html explains the statewide system, and the portal at sor.tbi.tn.gov/home lets you search by name, address, county, ZIP code, neighborhood clue, or Tennessee ID. That range helps when a Lebanon result is only partly known. It also keeps the search clean when the spelling is close but not perfect.

Use the smallest set of facts you trust, then widen the search only when you need to. The portal works well for Lebanon users because it lets a short lead become a better public record check. It also shows the basic data that helps a city result line up with the county file and the state record.

  • Use a full name when you know it.
  • Use a street or block when the address matters.
  • Use Wilson County or a Lebanon ZIP code when you need a wider sweep.
  • Use the Tennessee ID when the registry number is already in hand.

If the address question is the hard part, the residency rule in T.C.A. 40-39-211 is the next public page to read. It helps explain why a Lebanon home can fall too close to a school, park, or day care site even when the registry entry looks complete on first pass.

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The Lebanon City Government page at lebanontn.gov gives the city side of the public safety picture. That matters because a Lebanon search should not stop at the registry. City pages help you confirm the local office, and they point you toward the right public contact when the record needs a second check. The county sheriff handles the registration load, but the city site still gives the local frame that helps the search stay grounded.

Cumberland University also matters for local context. Its campus safety page at cumberland.edu/campus-safety gives students and nearby residents another way to check the public safety side of Lebanon. That is useful when the record sits near campus property or when you want to compare a Lebanon address with a local safety page before moving back to the state registry.

The search gets cleaner when you compare the city page, the county sheriff page, the city government page, and the state portal together. No one page is enough by itself. The office trail works best when each source says the same thing about the same Lebanon person.

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If the Lebanon record still feels thin, the best next move is to read the city police page, then the Wilson County Sheriff's Office page, then the TBI portal. That order keeps the local office first and the statewide record second. It is the safest way to find the right desk when a Lebanon address has moved, a name has changed, or the record is tied to a street that sits near a town line.

The county sheriff is also the office most likely to know whether a record is current, pending, or needs a new local follow-up. The city page helps with the local side. The state portal helps with the broad public side. When all three match, the Lebanon result is easier to trust.

Lebanon sex offenders records are easiest to work with when you keep the search local first and state second. That sequence matches the way the city and county offices handle the public file.

Note: When a Lebanon result feels off, recheck the city police page and the sheriff page before you rely on the state listing.

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