Search Tuscaloosa County Police Blotter

Tuscaloosa County Alabama police blotter records are online at tcsoal.org. The jail handles minimum to maximum security inmates. You can search all inmates or current inmates only. Search by name or booking number. Free emails are available through the website. Call (205) 752-0616 for the main office. The jail is at 1600 26th Avenue. Call (205) 349-4511 for the jail. This page shows how to find Tuscaloosa County arrest records.

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Tuscaloosa County Quick Facts

227,036 Population
Tuscaloosa County Seat
Min-Max Security Level
24/7 Jail Phone

Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office

The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office is at 714 1/2 Greensboro Avenue in Tuscaloosa. Call (205) 752-0616 to reach the main office. The jail is at 1600 26th Avenue. Call (205) 349-4511 for the jail. The facility holds minimum to maximum security inmates.

Tuscaloosa County is home to the University of Alabama. The county sees many arrests. Staff book around the clock. New bookings appear online fast. The website offers free emails to inmates.

Tuscaloosa County Jail Division Page

How to Search Tuscaloosa County Arrests

Tuscaloosa County has a full online search. Go to tcsoal.org to start. Click on the jail division. You can view all inmates. You can also see current inmates only. Search by name or booking number.

If online search fails, call the jail. The number is (205) 349-4511. Staff can look up names. You can also visit in person. The office is on Greensboro Avenue. Bring a photo ID. Ask to see records.

Note: Tuscaloosa County offers free email service to inmates through its official website.

What Tuscaloosa County Records Show

Tuscaloosa County records are detailed. You will see full names. Birth dates are listed. Charges appear with codes. Bond amounts show costs. Photos are included.

Booking dates and times appear. The arresting agency shows. Court dates may be listed. Records update often. New inmates appear fast. Released inmates come off the list.

Alabama Police Blotter Laws

Alabama is an open records state. The law says you can view public records. Jail rosters are public. Tuscaloosa County must follow these rules.

Alabama Code Section 36-22-8 requires sheriffs to keep a jail book open for public view during office hours. You can inspect records for free. Fees apply only for copies. The sheriff cannot deny you access. This is your legal right as an Alabama citizen.

Note: Tuscaloosa County jail handles minimum to maximum security inmates at its 26th Avenue facility.

Cities in Tuscaloosa County

Tuscaloosa County includes Tuscaloosa, Northport, and Brookwood. City arrests go to the county jail. Search the Tuscaloosa County roster for all local arrests.

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