Search Campbell County Sex Offenders

Campbell County sex offenders are tracked through the sheriff, the Jacksboro Police Department, and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. If you need a local record, a public registry entry, or a court file that explains a status change, start with the county office that matches the address. Campbell County works best when the search stays tied to the right town, road, or county line. This page brings the main offices together so the path stays clear. It is built for quick lookups, plain answers, and the next step when one source does not give the full picture.

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Campbell County Quick Facts

Jacksboro County Seat
48 Hours Initial Registration Window
2 Offices Local Registration Points
TBI State Registry

Where Campbell County Sex Offenders Register

The Campbell County Sheriff's Office is the main county office for Campbell County sex offenders. It is located at 610 Main Street in Jacksboro, TN 37757. Angie Worley and Cardyn Daughtery are the listed contacts for registry matters. Their emails are aworley@campbellcountygov.com and cdaughter@campbellcountygov.com, and the office phone is (423) 562-7446. That makes the sheriff the first stop when you need the local file, the current address, or the right office for an update.

The office keeps registration records and does compliance checks. It also reviews addresses and looks at residency limits. That work matters because the county entry is not just a name on a list. It is a live record that must stay in step with the state system. If a person moves, changes a local address, or needs to confirm where to register, the sheriff is the place that ties the record to the county.

Jacksboro Police Department also works on sex offender registration matters within the town limits. The town page at townofjacksboro.com/police-department shows that the town helps with compliance checks. That gives Campbell County residents a second local contact when the address falls inside Jacksboro. For the county web portal, campbellcountygov.com adds a broader public safety path and links back to the TBI search tools.

Office Campbell County Sheriff's Office
Address 610 Main Street
Jacksboro, TN 37757
Contacts Angie Worley, Cardyn Daughtery
(423) 562-7446
Website campbellcountygov.com/sheriff

Image source: the state registry main page at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/tennessee-sex-offender-registry.html explains the statewide search system that Campbell County residents use first.

Campbell County Sex Offenders on the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation registry main page

That statewide view helps you confirm whether a local record is current before you move deeper into the county file.

Campbell County Sex Offenders Search Tools

The TBI search portal gives the widest public view for Campbell County sex offenders. You can search by name, address, city, county, ZIP code, or Tennessee Identification number. That makes the portal useful when you know only part of a record. It also helps when you need to compare a county entry with the state version. The public portal is at sor.tbi.tn.gov/home, and it is the fastest way to scan the state file before you call the local office.

The portal also carries a plain warning. The data is for public safety, not for threats or harassment. That matters in a county search because the result should guide a lawful check, not a fight. Search results can show the name, photo, aliases, address, conviction data, classification, and status. Those details give Campbell County residents enough to match the public record to the right person.

For a broader rule base, Tennessee Code Annotated Title 40, Chapter 39 explains the registry system and the duty to register. Under that chapter, the county office and the state portal are part of one chain. The TBI also sorts registrants by class, and the reporting cycle changes with the class. That is why a county search can show one date, while the state file shows the bigger pattern.

Image source: the search portal at sor.tbi.tn.gov/home is the statewide search tool for Campbell County Sex Offenders records.

Campbell County Sex Offenders search portal on the Tennessee registry website

Use the portal when you need a name check, an address check, or a county-wide scan with one quick search.

  • Search by name when you know who you need.
  • Search by address when the street matters most.
  • Search by county or ZIP when the area is broad.
  • Use the TID number when you already have it.

Those paths keep the search simple. They also cut down on guesswork, which is the main cause of bad hits.

Campbell County Sex Offenders and Court Files

The Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk keeps the court side of Campbell County sex offenders records. That office maintains the criminal case file and processes petitions tied to removal from the registry. The county clerk page is at campbellcountygov.com/circuit-court-clerk. When a person asks for a change in status, the clerk file can show the order that started the duty and the order that later changed it.

That court file matters because the registry is only the public face of a deeper record. The court paper can show the charge, the judgment, the sentence, and later filings. If a person wants to know why a name appears in the public search, the clerk file is the place that can answer the why. It also helps when a county record seems stale and needs a date check.

Tennessee law in Title 40, Chapter 39 gives the rules that control the county file and the state registry. The 48-hour registration rule in that chapter keeps the county office active right after a move or release. The same chapter also explains why local address checks matter so much in Campbell County. The county clerk and the TBI have to line up on the result when the record changes.

Note: Campbell County records are best read in order, starting with the sheriff, then the court clerk, and then the state portal if the answer is still not complete.

Campbell County Sex Offenders Help

If you need more than a quick search, use the local office that owns the record. The sheriff handles registration. The Jacksboro police handle town-limit cases. The circuit court clerk keeps the case file. The county government site gives you the broader public safety path. Those are the right stops for Campbell County sex offenders when the record needs a check, a copy, or a status question.

The TBI registry main page also gives the public hotline and help desk details. The registry unit can answer search questions, explain the public portal, and point you to the right statewide tool if the county file is not enough. The County Technical Assistance Service page at ctas.tennessee.edu/eli/registration-sexual-offenders-and-violent-sexual-offenders explains the verification cycle used across Tennessee. That keeps the record current and helps the county stay in step with the state.

Campbell County also follows the same public access rules as the rest of Tennessee. The record is meant to be used for safety, not abuse. That keeps the search clean and makes the result easier to trust. If you need a second look, the county office and the TBI portal should be read together, not apart.

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