Public Records - Records Management - Knox County Tennessee Government
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Knox County Government adopted a Public Records Policy in April 2017 to ensure compliance with Tennessee state law requiring government records to be publicly accessible. The county provides multiple methods for submitting public records requests, including an online form, and maintains a fee schedule and list of exemptions under the Tennessee Public Records Act. Contact information and hours are provided for accessing specific records such as marriage, divorce, birth, and death certificates through the appropriate county offices.
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Records Public Records Records Transferring Records Links Public Records In Tennessee, unless a law or regulation states otherwise, government records must be made available for viewing. In April 2017, the Knox County Commission adopted a Public Records Policy for Knox County Government, in accordance with state law. See below for links to Knox County’s Public Records Policy, the Public Records Request form, a schedule of fees and a list of exemptions to the Tennessee Public Records Act. A list public records request coordinators for each officeholder’s office can be found in the Knox County Public Records Policy at the link below. Important links: Public Records Request Online Form Quickest and most efficient way to submit a request Knox County Public Records Policy Public Records Request Form A (Please download to fill) Schedule of Fees Records Management Knox Central Building 1000 North Central Street Box 2 Knoxville, TN 37917 Looking for Records? Marriage Records County Clerk Phone: 865-215-2385 Divorce Records 4th Circuit Court Phone: 865-215-2404 Chancery Court Phone: 865-215-2555 Birth & Death Certificates Health Department Vital Records Phone 865-215-5100 Phone: 865-215-5656 Fax: 865-215-5665 Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
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