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The Public Case History is a tool that allows you to look up the status of cases in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and Court of Criminal Appeals through the case management system of the Appellate Court Clerk’s Office known as C-Track.
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Tennessee State Library and Archives Research Department 403, Seventh Avenue North Nashville, TN 37243-0312 The Tennessee State Library and Archives sends requested records by US mail to the address specified by the inquirer. To certify a court record, the inquirer must pay a non-refundable fee of $5 for every copy certified.
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You can use our search tool to find information from many of the cases to take place in the state. The Tennessee Open Records Act provides free access to the details of these court cases for citizens, and our search allows you to find case records by surname or case numbers. Tennessee Counties Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell
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Tennessee Court Records. Always Updated and Extensive Database with over 2 Billion Records. Tennessee Court Records Search Online. Courts are obligated to keep records of all its courtroom proceedings. All hearings, verdicts, and functions of the court will be retained to long-term documentation. These are court records.
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How do I find court records? The Tennessee State Library and Archives has copies of the court minutes for circuit, chancery and county courts in Tennessee. The document Courts Where Tennessee Court Cases Were Tried will explain which court heard a particular type of case during a specified time period.
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Tennessee State Records contain information about criminal records, court records, vital records, and over 55 million additional transparent public records. Tennessee public records were created starting in 1859, and usually include data from all 95 counties. Digitization of public records began roughly 30 years ago.
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Court clerks ensure the efficient operation of state courts by maintaining dockets and records, handling administrative matters and serving as good will ambassadors to the public. ... Each year, the Tennessee State Court Clerk’s Association bestows its Public Service Award on an individual who has gone over and above in their support for the ...
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Circuit, Criminal, Chancery & Business Courts Tennessee’s 95 counties are divided into 31 judicial districts. Within each district are Circuit Courts and Chancery Courts, as provided by the state constitution. Some districts also have legislatively established Criminal Courts and Probate Courts. Judges of these courts are elected to 8-year terms.
https://www.tncourts.gov/courts/circuit-criminal-chancery-courtsTennessee Court Records Lookup - TN Court Case Search
The Tennessee State Library and Archives have copies of records from the county, chancery, and circuit courts. You can even look at older records through the county's microfilm reels. For a fee, the Library and Archives can do a quick search of a 5-year date span so you can check the Quarterly Court, Circuit Court, or Chancery Court.
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