Marshall County Jail, Tennessee - Inmate Guide
Overview of the Facility
Marshall County Jail is a detention facility located in Lewisburg, Tennessee. It serves Marshall County and houses both pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates for short-term incarceration.
Contact Information
Address: 209 1st Avenue North, Lewisburg, TN 37091
Phone: (931) 359-6122
Website: https://www.marshallcosheriff.com/jail-info
How to Locate an Inmate
To find an inmate at Marshall County Jail, you can:
- Call the jail directly at (931) 359-6122
- Use the online inmate search tool on the Marshall County Sheriff's Office website
Visitation Information and Hours
Visitation hours are typically:
- Wednesday: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
- Saturday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
How to Send Money
Inmates can receive money through:
- Money orders mailed to the jail
- Cash deposits at the jail lobby kiosk
- Online payments through JailATM
Phone Calls and Video Options
Inmates can make collect calls or use prepaid phone accounts. Family and friends can set up accounts through GTL (Global Tel Link) for phone services. Video visitation may be available; check with the facility for current options.
Inmate Services and Programs
The Marshall County Jail offers various services and programs, which may include:
- Medical and mental health care
- Educational programs
- Religious services
- Substance abuse counseling
Security and Management Information
The Marshall County Sheriff's Office oversees the jail operations. The facility employs trained correctional officers and follows standard security protocols to maintain a safe environment for inmates and staff.
Legal and Visitation Rights
Inmates have the right to:
- Access to legal counsel
- Receive visits from family and friends
- Practice their religion
- Access to medical care
Booking and Release Process
During booking, inmates undergo:
- Fingerprinting and photographing
- Medical screening
- Personal property inventory
Frequently Asked Questions
What items can I bring to visitation?
Visitors are typically allowed to bring only their ID and car keys. No personal items, cell phones, or other electronics are permitted in the visitation area.
How often can inmates receive mail?
Inmates can receive mail daily. All incoming mail is screened for security purposes before being distributed to inmates.
Are inmates allowed to work while incarcerated?
Some inmates may be eligible for work programs within the jail or through supervised community service. Eligibility depends on various factors, including the inmate's behavior and security classification.