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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.
The Tennessee Public Records Act allows Tennessee citizens to view government public records that are connected to official business transactions, unless otherwise provided by state law.
The office answers questions and provides information about the Tennessee Public Records Act and the Tennessee Open Meetings Act and assists with the resolution of disputes concerning ongoing public record requests.
Search Tennessee state records. Find Tennessee criminal, court, inmate, marriage, divorce, birth, death, phone, address, bankruptcy, sex offender, property, arrest, people, relatives, legal, tax and other records on StateRecords.org.
The Tennessee Office of Vital Records reviews, registers, amends, issues and maintains the original certificates of births, deaths, marriages and divorces that occur in Tennessee in accordance with Tennessee Code Annotated.
Appellate Case Search. A search term is required. Case Number (ex. E2008-02744-COA-R3-CV) Case Style (ex. Smith v Acme)
The records at the Tennessee State Library and Archives are open to the public. You are welcome to come in 8:00am - 4:30pm (Central Time) Tuesday through Saturday to search the court records yourself & make your own copies for research.
Contacts for Public Record Requests. Exceptions to the Tennessee Public Records Act. Records Retention. Advisory Committee on Open Government. Public Records Training.
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The Tennessee Public Records Act allows Tennessee citizens to view government public records that are connected to official business transactions, unless otherwise provided by state law. For more information on making a public records request, the Department’s Public Records Policy is available here.