TN SAVIN

Tennessee Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification
Through TN SAVIN, crime victims and other concerned citizens can register to be automatically notified in the event of an offender’s release, transfer, or escape.
The purpose of the TN SAVIN 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.
How It Works
Get Started
Call 1-888-868-4631 or visit vinelink.com to begin the registration process.
Provide Information
Provide an offender’s name and/or booking number, which can be obtained from your local county jail or correctional facility.
Confirm Notifications
Confirm how you want to automatically be notified (phone call or email) when the offender is released or transferred.
Choose a PIN
Choose a four-digit personal identification number (PIN) to confirm the notification calls or to cancel any future calls if needed.
Free VINE Mobile App:
Further Information
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.
TN SAVIN brochures and posters are also available to the public in Spanish and English. For information contact Gary Cordell, SAVIN Program Coordinator, at 615-547-0112.
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.
