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TN SAVIN - Statewide Automated Victim
Information Notification
The purpose of the program is to increase the safety of
victims of crime, law enforcement, criminal justice
personnel and the general public by providing access to
timely information concerning the custody status of
offenders in county jails. Victims and other concerned
citizens can register anonymously by telephone
(1-888-868-4631) or register
at the website to be notified in the event of an
offender's release, transfer or escape. The VINE system
is provided by our sole source provider Appriss.
The TSA Staff and SAVIN Governing Council, which is
comprised of sheriffs representing all regions of the
state, have been working hard toward implementing and
promoting this service to the public. The Tennessee
Department of Finance and Administration and the Office
of Criminal Justice Programs are authorized to provide
an annual grant from the Victim Notification Fund to
make this program possible. The 2009 Tennessee State
Legislature enacted legislation, signed by the Governor
as Public Chapter 488, to fund this 24-hour/365 day
Statewide Automated Victim Information Notification
System to be operated by the Tennessee Sheriffs’
Association beginning July 1, 2010.

TNSAVIN provides an optional process and timelier access
to offender information from participating county
correctional facilities. What makes it special is the
automatic notification feature. As long as you’ve got a
telephone or a computer, you can receive an automated
alert anytime of the day or night anywhere-at home or
your workplace and up to five contact numbers can be
entered. That kind of information could provide
protection that is critically important to anyone who’s
concerned about the whereabouts of any offender.
However, victims should not rely solely on this system
for all notification purposes.
Citizens calling 1-888-868-4631 are asked to provide an
offender’s name and/or booking number which they can
obtain from their local county jail or correctional
facility. After the system has provided the relevant
offender custody information, it asks the caller if they
would like to register to be automatically notified when
that offender is released or transferred and what manner
of notification they prefer. Those choosing to register
provide a phone number, and a four-digit personal
identification number (PIN), which they will later use
to confirm the notification calls or to cancel any
future calls if needed. Live operator assistance is
available round-the-clock for callers who have questions
or require additional help. General information is in
both Spanish and English and interpreters are available
in many languages.
Citizens locating an offender and/or registering via
the internet access the information thru
www.vinelink.com and simply click on the State of
Tennessee on the Vine map and follow the instructions
given.
TNSAVIN brochures and posters are also available to the
public in Spanish and English. For information
to contact
(Ret.) Sheriff
Buddy Lewis or call 615-547-0112.
TSA
announces Sheriff Buddy Lewis, (Ret.) as
the new SAVIN Program Director

Sheriff Mike Wilson, Sheriff Terry Ashe,
Sheriff Buddy Lewis, (Ret.),
Sheriff Jeff Long, & Sheriff Tim Fuller |
The TSA
Board of Directors have hired Retired Tipton County
Sheriff Buddy Lewis as the new SAVIN Program Director.
Buddy is a 35 year law enforcement veteran serving as a
deputy sheriff, Tennessee State Trooper and as Sheriff.
During his career he also served on the POST Commission
where he was elected chairman. Buddy comes on board
with a great sense of enthusiasm and affection for the
Tennessee Sheriffs’ Association.
He is a
former board member and President of the TSA and was
elected as Tennessee Sheriff of the Year in 2000. “I am
truly honored to a part of this great organization. I
look forward to working with every Sheriff in providing
assistance for the SAVIN Program.” Lewis added.
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Buddy Lewis,
Program Director and
Sheriff Tim Fuller, Program
Committee
Chairman at the TSA Conference. |
SAVIN Updates by Sheriff
Buddy Lewis, (Ret.), SAVIN
Program Director and Sheriff Tim
Fuller, SAVIN Program Committee
Chairman
“Tennessee SAVIN
is about to begin an additional
implementation of 7 counties. We
will have 92 counties on line by
the end of this fiscal year. At
the same time, the educational
and promotional phase of SAVIN
has begun. I am traveling across
Tennessee speaking to
organizations, associations, and
civic groups about Tennessee
SAVIN. Not only is Tennessee
SAVIN a great service to crime
victims, but it is also a great
service to all criminal justice
professionals. We will continue
to build the Tennessee SAVIN
program and give crime victims
Peace of Mind. Working together
we can continue to make a
difference in the lives of crime
victims.” says Sheriff Buddy
Lewis, (Ret.), SAVIN Program
Director.
“The SAVIN Program is one of the
best services for the citizens
of Tennessee. Not only does it
help the victims of crime to
feel safe but affords them the
comfort of knowing their
perpetrators are in custody and
notifies them of any release,
transfer, and escape. This is a
free service provided by the
Tennessee Sheriffs’ Association
and supported by the Tennessee
General Assembly. This Program
has given thousands of citizen’s
peace of mind!” Franklin County
Sheriff Tim Fuller, SAVIN
Program Committee Chairman.
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