Search will retrieve the name and address of each defendant as submitted by arresting/booking agency to this office. Some search results may produce records without a date of birth -- if so, please verify by visiting our office before using for official purpose.
NOTE: The "detailed background information" report available via your search will provide information separated in the following categories - CJIS Data and Legacy Data. The definitions of each are below.
- CJIS Data:
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- General Sessions Court dispositions beginning January 11, 2000
- State Trial Court dispositions beginning July 11, 2000
- Legacy Data:
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- Records posted between 1980 and the dates noted above
For records prior to 1980, please contact our office directly. The public information viewed here reflects the actual filed documents or docket entries required to be kept by the Office of the Davidson County Criminal Court Clerk which are considered to be public record and contained in the official case files. The information provided herein includes the offense(s) with which an individual was charged/cited and the disposition(s) if the case has been concluded. No information is contained herein regarding charges/citations that have been expunged pursuant to state law. The data entry can generally be deemed reliable. However, the information is subject to change at any time. It is important to note the Tennessee General Assembly has made it a criminal offense for information to be made public once it has been expunged pursuant to T.C.A. 40-32-101. Therefore, it is strongly suggested that you update any search before using the information for official purposes. In no event shall the Criminal Court Clerk of Davidson County, Tennessee, be held liable for damage of any nature, direct or indirect, arising from the use of this internet service or product.
When searching by name you must spell the name as it was entered at the time of arrest!
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FAQs
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation provides online access to criminal history information through its Tennessee Open Records Information Services website.
Are Tennessee court records available online? ›
Most criminal court records in Tennessee are available for public view except for juvenile records and other confidential documents as decided by the court. Individuals can obtain records via mail, online, or in person.
How to find out if a lawsuit has been filed against you in TN? ›
Tennessee Case Finder is the Public Inquiry System for the Offices of the Circuit Court Clerk which provides convenient 24/7 access to cases filed in the Circuit and General Sessions-Civil Courts.
How do I access local court documents? ›
Are you a party in a court proceeding (i.e. defendant, complainant, legal representative, prosecution, plaintiff)? Transcripts and recordings can be ordered through the Online Registry Website launch, provided users have an account. Anyone who is a party to a case can order a transcript or recording online.
Are police reports public record in TN? ›
Tennessee Code Annotated 10-7-503 provides citizens of the State of Tennessee the right to access records under the Tennessee Public Records Act. The Franklin Police Department only provides Tennessee citizens access to public records maintained by the Franklin Police Department; proof of residency required.
What is Tennessee's public criminal records check system? ›
TBI allows the general public to obtain a Tennessee adult criminal history on any individual. The process may be completed online or by mail. Background check results are provided electronically. A valid email address is required.
How to access TN public records? ›
To find public records in Tennessee, you need to identify the custodian agency of the records. Requests can be made in person, by phone, fax, mail, email, or online (if the agency has an online portal for requests).
Is Tennessee an open record state? ›
The Tennessee Public Records Act provides that public records are open for inspection to any citizen of Tennessee except as otherwise provided by law. Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(2)(A).
How do I get access to court records? ›
Electronic and paper court records retained at the court site can be viewed at the courthouse for free, however there is a fee of 10 cents per page to print from a public access terminal. There is a fee of 10 cents per page to access a file through PACER, with a maximum charge of $3.00 per document.
How long can a lawsuit stay open in Tennessee? ›
Tennessee Civil Statute of Limitations: At a Glance
Injury to Person | One year (Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-104(a)(1)) |
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Contracts | Written and oral: Six years (Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-109) For sale: Four years (Tenn. Code Ann. § 47-2-725) |
Collection of Debt on Account | Six years unless expressly provided (Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-109) |
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Eviction records can be searched either statewide or nationwide. Tenant screening agencies can report the applicant address history and if they paid their rent.
How many days before court must you be served in Tennessee? ›
(c) Service of Summons. (1) With the exception of an emergency hearing, preliminary hearing, or detention hearing, if a party to be served with a summons is within this state and can be found, the summons shall be served upon the party personally at least 3 days before the hearing.
How do I find court documents in TN? ›
You can search the Public Case History database using one of four items: (1) the Case Number of the appeal, (2) the Case Style, (3) the first or last name of a party to an appeal; or (4) an organization. For example: When searching by case number, you can search using the sequence number listed in the appeal.
Are Local Court cases published? ›
The Local Court publishes a small selection of judgments that provide interpretations of legislation and legal principles relevant to criminal, civil and other matters determined in the Local Court.
How do I find out the outcome of a criminal court case in NSW? ›
If you're a party to a case in the NSW Local, District or Supreme Court, you can use the NSW Online Registry to:
- search for cases and view case information.
- download case documents, including judgements and court orders.
How can I find out if someone is in jail in Tennessee for free? ›
Getting inmate information in Tennessee is free. Interested persons can look up inmates held at the state prison through the felony offender information provided by the Department of Corrections. The online database is updated regularly by the department to ensure that all the information is accurate.
How can I get US public records for free? ›
Viewing Public Records for Free
The easiest way to access public records is to go to the source—the government agency or department that has them. Many have online databases. If you're looking for court records, you can usually get these from the specific courthouse.
Can I look up warrants in Tennessee? ›
Citizens can conduct free warrant searches in Tennessee on local law enforcement websites. Another option for a free search is to contact a court clerk's office for warrant information. Usually, a person's name and date of birth may be required for the search.
How do I see recent arrests near me? ›
The public can find recent arrests within a California county or city through a sheriff or police department. These agencies often publish online arrest logs that provide summaries of recent arrests within a period.