Find Coffee County Sex Offenders
Coffee County sex offenders are tracked through the sheriff, Manchester Police Department, Tullahoma Police Department, the county portal, and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation registry. If you need a name, a city address, or the file behind a public entry, start with the state search tools and then move to the local desk tied to the address. Manchester and Tullahoma matter because the county uses city and county offices together. This page keeps the path simple. It points you to the right office, the right search tool, and the court file when you need the record behind the public record.
Coffee County Quick Facts
Where Coffee County Sex Offenders Register
The Coffee County Sheriff's Office manages sex offender registration for offenders in Coffee County. The office is located at 76 County Jail Lane, Manchester, TN 37355. Dan Wells is the listed contact for registration matters, and he can be reached at dwells@coffeecountytn.org or by phone at (931) 728-3591. That makes the sheriff the first county stop when you need to confirm where a person registers or which office should answer a local question.
The county government site at coffeecountytn.org gives another official path into county services and public safety links. It helps tie the sheriff to the broader county record system. That matters because the local office is where the county keeps the live registration trail and where a person starts when a record must be updated.
Manchester and Tullahoma also matter in this county. Both city police departments coordinate with the sheriff on sex offender registration matters inside the city limits. That split matters because the address decides which office should have the first copy of the record. If the person lives in Manchester or Tullahoma, the city office may be the fastest place to start. If not, the sheriff is the better first call.
Coffee County Sex Offenders Search Tools
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation gives Coffee County residents the broadest search view. The main registry page at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/tennessee-sex-offender-registry.html explains the statewide system, and the direct portal lets you search by name, address, city, county, ZIP code, or Tennessee Identification number. That range helps when you only know part of the record and need to widen the search without leaving the county focus.
The portal also gives a plain warning. The data is for public safety, not for threats or harassment. Search results can show a photo, address, offense class, and status, which makes it easier to compare a state result with the local Coffee County file. If you need the paperwork side of the registry, the forms page at tn.gov/tbi/law-enforcement-resources/law-enforcement-resources0/tennessee-sex-offender-registry/sor-forms.html shows the standard forms used across Tennessee.
The TBI main page is the source for this state image and the alert tools that help the public stay current.
That image shows the state side of the search path, which is often the fastest first step before a local call.
The direct portal is the source for this second state image and the county and address search view.
Use the portal when you need a quick way to test a name, street, or county before you move to the local office.
- Search by name when you know the person.
- Search by address when the street matters most.
- Search by county or ZIP when the area is broad.
- Use TID if you already have the state identifier.
Those four paths keep the search clean and cut down on false hits.
Coffee County Sex Offenders Records
The Coffee County Circuit Court Clerk keeps the court side of Coffee County sex offenders records. That office maintains the criminal case files and the papers that can change registry status. The clerk page at coffeecountytn.org/circuit-court-clerk is the local court source when you need the file behind the public entry. A registry result tells you who is listed. The clerk file explains what the court ordered and when it happened.
The county government page at coffeecountytn.org helps keep the sheriff, the clerk, and the state registry in one official path. That matters because a public record can change after a court order, and the state file should reflect the court result. If the record looks stale, the clerk file is the best place to confirm the dates and the order that changed the status.
Coffee County sex offenders records are easiest to read when the registry, the court file, and the local address line up. If one piece looks off, the court clerk is the right place to verify the case paper before you move on.
For statewide context, Tennessee Code Annotated Title 40, Chapter 39 explains the registry rules, and the forms page shows the paperwork used when a record changes.
Coffee County Sex Offenders Help
If you are still sorting a Coffee County search, start with the state portal and then check the county office that matches the address. The sheriff handles county registration. Manchester and Tullahoma handle city-limit questions. The court clerk handles the case file. That split keeps the search clean and avoids the most common mistakes. It also gives you a direct way to check a record without relying on a single source.
For the full local path, use the sheriff page at coffeecountytn.org/sheriff, the county portal, the Manchester police page, the Tullahoma police page, and the circuit court clerk page at coffeecountytn.org/circuit-court-clerk. Those links cover the county, the city, and the court side of Coffee County sex offenders records.
When you need the statewide side, the TBI main page, the search portal, and the forms page are the right follow-up. That is usually enough to move from a broad search to the specific record you need.