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The Smithville Police Department is a law enforcement agency located in Tennessee. The department is responsible for patrolling the neighborhoods, enforcing laws and ordinances, providing traffic control, conducting criminal investigations when needed, and providing conflict resolution and crime prevention to the community.

The overall crime rate in Smithville is 16% higher than the national average, and the violent crime rate is 15% higher than the national average. The residents of Smithville have a 1 in 37 chance of becoming a victim of a crime. Smithville is statistically safer than 23% of all cities in the United States, and safer than 32% of all cities in the state of Tennessee.

The annual crime rate in Smithville per 100,000 people was 2,719 in the year 2020. Of the 2,719 crimes committed, there were 20.3 rapes, 20.3 robberies, 405.8 assaults, 344.9 burglaries, 1,866.5 thefts, and 60.9 vehicle thefts. Overall, there were 446 violent crimes and 2,272 property crimes committed per 100,000 people. The year over year crime rate has decreased by 6%. Smithville is rated “D” in public safety.

Mark Collins, Chief of Police

104 East Main Street
Smithville, TN 37166
Dekalb County

Phone: 615-597-8210
Fax: 615-597-8211

Population Served: 4,000
Number of Officers: 9

Smithville, Tennessee Information

Smithville is a city in and the county seat of DeKalb County, located in central Tennessee. The city covers a total of 5.85 square miles and has a population of 4,711. According to the last census, there were 1,065 families and 1,675 households in the city. Smithville was incorporated in 1843. There are currently 38 registered sex offenders residing in the city.

Smithville operates with a Mayor-Aldermanic form of local government. There are 5 aldermen and a mayor. The current mayor is Josh Miller. Meetings are on the 1st Monday of every month at 6 pm.

Contact the Mayor:

Josh Miller, Mayor
Phone: 615-597-4745

Record Requests and Mugshots in Smithville, Tennessee

Public records are available through the Smithville City Hall. Record requests must be submitted in person. Proof of Tennessee residency is required when submitting a request. The Public Records Request Coordinator has 7 business days to respond to the request.

Police records are available through the Smithville Police Department. Record requests must be submitted in person. Incident, offense, arrest, and traffic accident reports are available 3 to 5 business days after the investigation is closed.

All persons arrested by the Smithville Police Department are transported to and housed in the DeKalb County Jail. The jail does not have a public inmate roster to view. All inmate records and mugshots are available through the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office. Record requests can be submitted in person.

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Smithville, Tennessee

The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office is a law enforcement agency located in Tennessee. The duties of the Sheriff’s Office include crime prevention, investigation of criminal activity, supervision of the county jail and various civil duties. The Sheriff’s Office patrols over 300 square miles.

The Sheriff’s Office releases all criminal warrant information in person only.

The Sheriff’s Office does not have a most wanted list at this time.

DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office
100 Public Square
Smithville, TN 37166
Phone: 615-597-4935

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