How to Read Anderson County's Online Jail Roster: Charges, Bonds, Intake and Release fields explained

Found someone on Anderson County's online jail roster but the fields look cryptic? Here's how to read what you're seeing—charges, bond amounts, intake time, and release date—so you know what to check next.

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How to Read Anderson County's Online Jail Roster: Charges, Bonds, Intake and Release fields explained

Anderson County's online jail roster has a view labeled

Tip: If you’re searching right after an arrest, start with the “Current Inmates Last 24 Hours” view - it’s designed to surface the most recent bookings.

Each roster entry shows the person's full name and age together - helpful when you're sorting through common names. You'll also see an

Another field that helps confirm you've got the right person:

You'll also see

In the charges section, each charge is paired with its bond amount right after it. There's no separate

  • You may see a charge followed by a “0” bond (example format: “COERCION OF WITNESS 0”).
  • Some entries show a dollar bond amount directly after the charge (example format: “DISORDERLY CONDUCT 500”).
  • Higher bond amounts can also appear in the same charge-then-bond pattern (example format: “CONTEMPT OF COURT 3000”).

When someone has been released - or a release is scheduled - the entry will show a

Two things stand out on this roster. First, you may see the same charge listed multiple times in one entry, each with its own bond amount shown right after the charge name. Second, expect to see plenty of

How to Read Anderson County's Online Jail Roster: Charges, Bonds, Intake and Release fields explained
  1. Check the “Last 24 Hours” view first - confirm the full name and age match who you’re looking for.
  2. Match the Intake Date/time - use the booking timestamp to line up what you’re seeing online with when the arrest happened.

Stuck on a spelling issue, multiple people with similar names, or confused about what a field means? Call Booking Intake at (865) 457-7100 Ext. 7118.

If your question is tied to warrants rather than a fresh booking, the county lists Criminal & Civil Warrants at (865) 457-7100 Ext. 7115.

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