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Top topic Criminal Records Criminal history tools, sheriff links, and related justice records.
Top topic Court Records Civil, criminal, and court access resources.
Top topic Expungements Record-clearance and expungement guidance.
Top topic Inmate Search Custody, jail, and inmate lookup resources.
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State of Tennessee Most Updated Online Public and Criminal Records Portal

Updated March 23, 2026

Access Tennessee public records, divorces, lawsuits, criminal records and background searches. Obtain death records, birth records, marriage search and property records. Search private, individual and business assets. Link to numerous official government sources. Secretary of state business information with business and corporation searches. Access the state's courts, dissolution of marriage issues, federal cases, judgments,…

Official sources 24 Direct state links currently rendered on this page
Counties County coverage 95 County-level public records coverage tied to Tennessee
FAQ / Q&A 9 Live statewide answers surfaced from the database
Bonus cities 1 Standalone city record pages currently shown

About Tennessee

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About Tennessee public records

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Access Tennessee public records, divorces, lawsuits, criminal records and background searches. Obtain death records, birth records, marriage search and property records. Search private, individual and business assets. Link to numerous official government sources. Secretary of state business information with business and corporation searches. Access the state's courts, dissolution of marriage issues, federal cases, judgments,…

State snapshot Did you know? In Tennessee, arrest searches often move from city police to county jail and general sessions or circuit court records, so county-first checking is usually the fastest route. Bonus tip: general sessions court pages can become the best early court check after a county booking.

About Tennessee public records

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Q What is included in a Tennessee background check?
In Tennessee, background checks are governed by the Tennessee Public Records Act (TPRA) (Tennessee Code Annotated § 10-7-101 through § 10-7-507). They may include criminal history, sex offender status, court filings, arrest records, and vital statistics. Agencies must respond within 7 business days. The law is administered by Tennessee Office of Open Records Counsel (OORC), 505 Deaderick St., Nashville, TN 37242; (615) 401-7891.
Q Where can I find police reports in Tennessee?
Police reports in Tennessee are public records under the Tennessee Public Records Act (TPRA). Submit your request to the agency that generated the report. Who may request: Tennessee citizens only - one of the few states with an expl. Response deadline: 7 business days. If access is denied, you may appeal to district or circuit court. Under the Tennessee Public Records Act (T.C.A. § 10-7-503), most incident and accident reports become public after the investigation is closed. Requests can be submitted to the records division of the reporting agency. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) handles reports generated by state troopers; local police departments and county sheriff offices handle their own reports. Allow 5-10 business days for standard requests; fees typically range from $5-$25 per report.
Q What are the procedures to obtain Tennessee vital records, and what is included in those records with address, not URLs?
Vital records (birth, death, marriage, divorce) in Tennessee are maintained by the state Department of Health or Vital Statistics. Standard fees: Actual cost of duplication; agencies may charge for staff time for extensive req. Certified copies carry separate fee schedules. Fee waivers may be available for journalists, nonprofits, and public-interest requesters - always ask.
Q What is the school district and performance data for Tennessee?
The Tennessee Department of Education provides school district and performance data for the state. This data includes information on student enrollment, graduation rates, test scores, and other performance metrics. It is available on the Tennessee Department of Education website. Tennessee Department of Education (www.tn.gov/education) publishes annual school and district performance reports covering graduation rates, standardized test scores, chronic absenteeism, and college/career readiness. Reports are available on the agency's official website and are updated each fall following the close of the academic year. Parents and researchers can compare district performance across Tennessee using the state's school accountability portal.
Q What is the crime statistics for Tennessee?
Tennessee crime statistics are compiled by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), Crime Statistics Unit, and published in the annual Crime in Tennessee report at tbi.tn.gov. FBI UCR data covers Tennessee. In 2022, Tennessee reported a violent crime rate of approximately 610 per 100,000 residents. The TBI Crime Stats portal provides county and city data. Nashville Metro Police and Memphis Police Department publish city-specific crime statistics.
Q If I get arrested in Tennessee where would I go to jail and court? include address.
If arrested in Tennessee, you would be taken to the local county jail. Court appearances are scheduled in the county where the arrest occurred. Under the Tennessee Public Records Act (TPRA), arrest records and booking information are generally public. Oversight: Tennessee Office of Open Records Counsel (OORC), 505 Deaderick St., Nashville, TN 37242; (615) 401-7891. Appeals go to district or circuit court.
Q Can I find Public records in Tennessee State Library?
Yes. Tennessee state and public libraries provide access to public records databases. The Tennessee Public Records Act (TPRA) (Tennessee Code Annotated § 10-7-101 through § 10-7-507) guarantees public access to government documents. Many libraries offer free access to LexisNexis, court records portals, and vital record indexes. The Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 7th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37243 provides free public access to government records, genealogy databases (Ancestry.com, HeritageQuest), legal research tools (LexisNexis, Westlaw), and historical newspaper archives. Under the Tennessee Public Records Act (T.C.A. § 10-7-503), library patrons can request government documents through the library's inter-agency loan and records request services at no charge. Many local public libraries throughout Tennessee also offer digital access to court records and vital statistics indexes.
Q Where is the Tennessee State Library located?
The Tennessee State Library and Archives is located in Nashville, Tennessee. The library maintains public access to government records, historical archives, genealogy databases, and legal research tools. Under the Tennessee Public Records Act (T.C.A. § 10-7-503), Tennessee residents may request government documents through the state library's reference services. Collections include census records, land patents, vital statistics indexes, and digitized newspapers. Most state library services are free to Tennessee residents. Contact the library by phone or visit the official TN state library website for research guides and online catalog access.
Q Tennessee State fingerprinting office
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) is the agency responsible for processing fingerprint-based background checks in the state. The TBI has several offices throughout the state that offer fingerprinting services. To find the closest office, visit the TBI website and use the 'Find a Location' tool. Residents can also be fingerprinted at local sheriff offices, police departments, and approved private LiveScan vendors throughout Tennessee. Prints are submitted electronically to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) and to the FBI for national background checks. Common purposes include employment, professional licensing, adoption, volunteer work, and immigration. Standard fee: $5-$25 for ink cards; $20-$50 for electronic LiveScan. Allow 3-7 business days for results to be returned to the requesting agency.

Some Tennessee cities have standalone record pages

Fun fact: some Tennessee cities skip the county layer entirely. They have their own public record hubs—go straight to them below.

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Nashville And Davidson County Directory

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