Search Stewart County Criminal Records

Stewart County criminal records are centered in Dover, where the courthouse and sheriff office keep the record trail close to the county seat. A case number is the easiest start, but a full name and a rough year can still move the search forward. Stewart County records usually begin in the clerk office once a matter reaches court, and the sheriff office adds the arrest side if you need it. This page keeps the county file, the Tennessee backup tools, and the older record path together so a Stewart County criminal records search can stay direct and useful.

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Stewart County Quick Facts

DoverCounty Seat
8:00-4:00Clerk Hours
225 DonelsonCourthouse Address
211 NatcorSheriff Address

Stewart County Criminal Records at the Courthouse

The Stewart County Circuit Court Clerk is the main courthouse office for Stewart County criminal records. Research places that office at Stewart County Courthouse, 225 Donelson Parkway, Dover, TN 37058. The phone number is (931) 232-7616, the fax number is (931) 232-5096, and the office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Central time. That office handles the court side of the file, so it is the right stop for docket sheets, court copies, and formal papers tied to criminal matters in Stewart County.

The sheriff office is at 211 Natcor Drive, Dover, TN 37058, with a phone number of (931) 232-7500. That office helps with arrest and incident records, which means Stewart County criminal records can be split between the court side and the law enforcement side. The county government site at stewartcountytn.gov is the local front door for county contact information and helps confirm the right office before you call or visit.

Lead-in: The Tennessee Courts clerk directory image comes from the state clerk directory and is the fallback for Stewart County.

Stewart County criminal records clerk directory fallback image

This fallback image is useful because Stewart County searches often need a clear reminder of the clerk office that holds the court file.

How to Search Stewart County Criminal Records

A strong Stewart County criminal records search starts with one clear fact. A case number is best. If you do not have one, a name, a year, or the charge type can still help the clerk find the file. Stewart County records are easier to sort when the request is narrow. That keeps the office from having to work through too many names or years that do not match the matter you want. A focused request also reduces the chance of getting a record for the wrong person.

The sheriff office becomes important when you need arrest detail or incident notes. The clerk becomes important when you need the formal court file. If the matter moved from law enforcement into court, both offices may matter. In Stewart County, the best search is usually clerk first and sheriff second, then Tennessee state tools only if you need a wider check.

  • Full name and any known alias
  • Approximate arrest or filing year
  • Case number or report number
  • Court type or incident date

Stewart County Criminal Records and Tennessee Access

Stewart County criminal records follow Tennessee access rules as well. T.C.A. § 10-7-503 supports public inspection of many records during business hours. T.C.A. § 10-7-504 covers the records and details that must stay confidential or be partly redacted before release. That balance matters in criminal work because access is real, but it still has limits.

For statewide support, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation background check page at tn.gov/tbi/divisions/cjisdivision/background-checks.html explains statewide criminal history searches. For fee and procedure questions, T.C.A. § 38-6-109 is also useful. These tools help when the county file is old, common, or needs statewide confirmation before you request a copy.

Lead-in: The official Tennessee Courts image comes from the state courts site and supports the county search route.

Stewart County criminal records state courts fallback image

This state image works because Stewart County searches often begin local and then move to state tools for confirmation.

Older Stewart County Criminal Records

Older Stewart County criminal records may not stay in the active clerk file. When that happens, the Tennessee State Library and Archives can help. The archive guidance in the research points users toward older court records and county materials that may be stored in microfilm or archival collections. In Stewart County, that can matter when the case is old or the live index does not reach far enough back. A short date range or a party name can make the archive search much easier.

The public case history database at tncourts.gov/courts/supreme-court/public-case-history is another useful backup if the matter reached appeal. It can show whether the case moved into the state system and whether there is more to find beyond the county file. Stewart County criminal records often make the most sense when the local clerk and the state appeal record are read together.

Dover is the center of the search, but old records can move out of the active drawer. If the first search misses, keep the request narrow and ask where archived records are kept before widening it.

Stewart County Criminal Records and Local Offices

The county government site at stewartcountytn.gov is a useful local landing page for Stewart County criminal records. It helps confirm the courthouse and sheriff details before you make a request. The clerk handles the court file. The sheriff handles the arrest side. That split is the key to a clean search in Dover.

If you begin with the clerk, then use the sheriff office when the matter began as an arrest, and then move to state sources only if you need older or appellate context, the search will usually stay on track. That order matches how Stewart County criminal records are created and stored.

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