Blount County Criminal Records

Blount County criminal records are handled through the Justice Center in Maryville, where the Circuit Court Clerk keeps felony and civil records and General Sessions handles many misdemeanor matters. The county also has a strong online search footprint in the research notes, which makes Blount County easier to start online than many other counties. Even so, the local office still matters when you need the actual file, a certified copy, or a better understanding of how the case moved from arrest to judgment.

Maryville is the county seat, and the local court address in the research is the Blount County Justice Center at 920 E. Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804. The Circuit Court Clerk can be reached at (865) 273-5400 and works Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Eastern time. That office handles the official docket and minutes, so it is the best place to sort out whether a criminal matter belongs in Circuit Court, Criminal Court, General Sessions, or Juvenile Court. If you need a paper copy, the clerk is still the record anchor.

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Blount County Criminal Records

Blount County gives you three strong local references. The county government website helps with office contact, the Circuit Court Clerk handles the court file, and the county court records guide shows how the records search is organized. That combination is useful because Blount County keeps both criminal and civil work in a way that is easier to trace than in some counties. The clerk office can search by name or case number, and document images are limited online, which means the courthouse still matters.

The sheriff’s office records unit adds another layer. The research lists the Blount County Sheriff’s Office at 940 E. Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804, with a records division at (865) 273-5050 and office hours from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It also notes an online inmate search, real-time booking information, bond amounts, and release status updates. That is a strong arrest-side tool when you are trying to match a county court file to a booking or warrant event. In Blount County, the sheriff and clerk pages work together, not apart.

Lead-in: The county government site is here: https://www.blounttn.org/.

Blount County government website for criminal records

This image points to the county’s main official site and is a clean first stop for local office contacts and records directions.

Lead-in: The county court records guide is here: https://blountrecords.us/court-records.

Blount County court records guide for criminal records

That guide is one of the most useful local helpers in the research set because it explains how people can reach records without guessing at the wrong office.

Lead-in: The clerk office page is here: https://www.blounttn.org/176/Circuit-Court-Clerk.

Blount County Circuit Court Clerk for criminal records

This image fits the clerk office route. It is the strongest local path when you need a case file, a copy, or a direct office confirmation.

How to Search Blount County Criminal Records

Blount County is one of the easier counties in the batch to search because the research says the county participates in the Tennessee Courts portal. That means you can start online by name or case number, then move to the clerk office if you need more than a status screen. The office also supports staff help, so a local visit is often enough to sort out older records or mixed case types.

Use the online route for speed. Use the courthouse for paper. That split works well in Blount County because the clerk office can explain what is available in person, while the portal gives you a quick picture of the case path. If a matter came through General Sessions first, the record may be spread across more than one book.

The clerk page also says the office processes appeals and transmits records to appellate courts, which is important if a case did not end at the trial level. The records guide in the research explains that some document images are limited online, older cases may have limited detail, and sensitive case types can be restricted from online access. That means a good search plan in Blount County is often online first, then clerk office, then sheriff records if the arrest side needs support. If you can provide the case number, the record search is much faster. If not, the party name and filing year still give you a workable start.

  • Party name
  • Case number, if known
  • Year filed or arrest date
  • Court type

Blount County Criminal Records Fees and Copies

Blount County lists regular copies at $0.50 per page and certified copies at $5.00 per document plus copy charges. The clerk office accepts cash, check, or credit card, though card fees can apply. That fee setup is simple, and it makes it easy to plan for a certified copy without a lot of guesswork. If your file is long, the page count can matter more than the copy type.

The research notes also say Blount County can handle mail requests, but the best service is still in person. If you need a same-day pull, take the clerk office route. If you need a judgment or a criminal file that has been paper-bound for years, the courthouse is usually the most direct answer.

The county research also says public access terminals are available at the clerk office and that record requests can be made in person, by mail, or through online portals where available. That gives you several ways to reach the same file, but the office still controls the final copy. If you want the certified version, ask for it directly and be ready to pay the fee. If the record is older or a case image is missing online, the courthouse copy will often be the most complete version. Blount County is a good reminder that the portal is a path, not the record itself.

Lead-in: The Tennessee Courts portal is here: https://www.tncourts.gov.

Tennessee state courts portal for Blount County criminal records

This state image gives a clean fallback for the broader search path, especially when you want to confirm a case before heading to Maryville.

Tennessee Criminal Records Resources

Blount County fits into the statewide access rules just like every other Tennessee county. The public records act at T.C.A. § 10-7-503 is the starting point for inspection rights, and the confidentiality rule at T.C.A. § 10-7-504 explains what stays closed. For criminal history checks, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is the central repository, and the fee rule at T.C.A. § 38-6-120 covers name-based requests.

For older Blount County matters, the Tennessee State Library and Archives can be more useful than a quick courthouse search. The archives keep court minutes from county, circuit, and chancery records and can search a five-year span for a fee. The clerk directory at tncourts.gov/courts/court-clerks and the appellate case history page at tncourts.gov/courts/supreme-court/public-case-history are also worth keeping in mind.

Note: Blount County is easiest when you treat the portal, clerk office, and sheriff records as one chain of access from arrest to final disposition.

Blount County Criminal Records and Maryville Offices

Maryville is the county seat, and that keeps the local search network simple. The sheriff’s office handles inmate search, incident requests, and records requests. The Maryville Police Department adds incident reports and accident records. Those local law-enforcement records are not the same thing as a court file, but they help you match the arrest side to the court side.

Blount County also has a local court records guide in the research that explains case search by name or case number and warns that some cases have limited online detail. That makes the county a little more practical if you know what you are looking for, and a little more paper-driven if you do not. If your search begins with a police report, use the sheriff or city side first. If it begins with a docket or disposition, go straight to the clerk. Either way, Maryville is the practical center of the county’s criminal record system.

Note: In Blount County, the fastest route is often online for the first check, courthouse for the file, and sheriff’s office if the case began with an arrest report.

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