Blount County Court Documents

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You can look for Blunt County court documents through the website of the judiciary at http://www.blountccc.com/Court%20Dockets.aspx. This web portal can be used to access court dockets for the circuit tribunal. However, there is no provision for search and the information is only offered for the current month. In other words, if a hearing was held in a certain matter recently, you will find out about it through the website.

However, if you are seeking older judicial records in Blount County, TN, even those that are linked to matters which are still in the trial stage, you will have to visit the judicial departments that maintain a court dockets database. This would be the clerk of court’s office, the District Court and the Circuit tribunals of the area.

Let us start by discussing the office of the county clerk and the part that it plays in keeping Blount County court documents. This agency has been given the job of collecting, storing and disseminating judicial records as and when needed. The deputies of the department will attend every court hearing, whether it pertains to a property, commercial or civil dispute or a criminal complaint.

This means that applicants can rely on the county clerk’s office to undertake a case search that pertains to a criminal case or a civil suit. If that is not convenient enough, the department also allows applicants to conduct their own research by providing access to the judicial records repository. To get in touch with this agency, you will have to visit 341 Court Street, Maryville, Tennessee 37804.

If you want the tribunals to undertake the case search on your behalf, you can go to the 5th District General Sessions’ Court for civil judicial records. This court works out of 926 E Lamar Alexander Pky Maryville, TN 37804-6201 and they have the power to hear cases pertaining to small claims, misdemeanors, civil actions and evictions. The Circuit Court is also located at the same address, but they handle felonious charges and cases connected to criminal misdemeanors.