Public Records | Knox TN County Court
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Knox County maintains court records across multiple departments with distinct access points for different record types. Criminal Court, General Sessions-Criminal, and Fourth Circuit Court records are available through Mike Hammond, Criminal Court Clerk, at 400 Main Street SW, Suite 149; Circuit Court, Civil Sessions, and Juvenile Court records through Charles D. Susano III at P.O. Box 379; and Chancery Court records through J. Scott Griswold, Clerk and Master, at 400 W. Main Street, Suite 125. Marriage records are obtained from Sherry Witt, County Clerk, at the Old Courthouse; divorce records from the Fourth Circuit Court Clerk at 400 Main Street, Suite M-15; deeds from Nick McPride, Register of Deeds, at 400 Main Street, Suite 225; and birth and death certificates from the Health Department at 140 Dameron Avenue. Most court records are available online, and most county departments have designated Public Records Request Coordinators for formal record requests.
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Most court records are available online. Records for the Criminal Court, General Sessions-Criminal, and Fourth Circuit Court can be requested through the Criminal Court Clerk’s Office. Records for the Circuit Court, Civil Sessions, and Juvenile Court can be requested from the Circuit Clerk’s office. Records from Chancery Court are available through the Clerk and Master. Mike Hammond, Clerk of the Criminal, General Sessions-Criminal, and Fourth Circuit Court Office of the Knox County Criminal Court Clerk 400 Main Street SW, Suite 149 Knoxville, TN 37902 (865) 215-2375 Records Search Court, Criminal, Marriage, Divorce, Property -Nationwide- Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Sponsored Results Charles D. Susano III Knox County Circuit, Civil Sessions and Juvenile Court Clerk P.O. Box 379 Knoxville, TN 37901 J. Scott Griswold, Clerk and Master 400 W. Main Street City-County Building, Suite 125 Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 (865) 215-2555 There are Public Records Request Coordinators for most departments, and you can request records from the designated PRRC. Marriage records can be obtained through the County Clerk, while divorce records can be requested from the Fourth Circuit District. Birth and death certificates can be requested from the Health Department. Deeds can be obtained from the Register of Deeds Office. Sherry Witt County Clerk Old Courthouse 300 Main Street Knoxville, TN 37902 865-215-2385 Fourth Circuit Court Clerk Suite M-15 City County Building 400 Main St Knoxville, TN 37902 865-215-2404 Health Department 140 Dameron Ave, Knoxville, TN 37917 865-215-5000 Nick McPride Register of Deeds 400 Main Street Suite 225 Knoxville, TN 37902 865-215-2330
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