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Giles County Court Records
Giles County court records are legal documents that contain information about court proceedings. They are important because they document every detail of a court trial. Court records ensure no details are lost and the judicial process remains transparent. Interested parties will find the following information in a court record:
- Name of judges.
- Name of parties.
- Case number.
- Case type.
- Giles County arrest records (for criminal cases).
Are Court Records Public in Giles County?
Yes, Giles County residents have access to the county's court records. This right is provided for in Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(2)(A). However, the public cannot view all kinds of court records, as they may have restrictions placed on them. For instance, court records that, if released, would hinder the execution of a fair trial are restricted. Public records may be made available to non-Tennessee citizens by governmental agencies, but only Tennessee residents can see and obtain copies of them.
Giles County Court Records Search
The Circuit Court Clerk's office maintains the Circuit, General Sessions, Juvenile, and Traffic Court records. Record seekers can search for Giles County court records by visiting the office at:
Giles County Circuit Court Clerk
1 Public Square,
P.O. Box 678
Pulaski, TN 38478
Phone: (931) 363-5311
Fax: (931) 424-4790
Giles County Courts
There are five courts within the Giles County court system. They are the circuit, chancery, general sessions, juvenile, and municipal courts. These courts have different powers and serve various functions. The Giles County residents can find these courts at the following addresses:
Giles County Circuit Courts
1 Public Square,
P.O. Box 678
Pulaski, Tennessee 38478
Phone: (931) 363-5311
Fax: (931) 424-4790
Giles County Chancery Courts
1 Public Square,
P.O. Box 678
Pulaski, Tennessee 38478
Phone: (931) 363-2106
Giles County General Sessions Courts
Giles County Courthouse
P.O. Box 678
Pulaski, Tennessee 38478
Phone: (931) 363-1924
Giles County Juvenile Court
1 Public Square,
P.O. Box 678
Pulaski, Tennessee 38478
Phone: (931) 363-5311
Fax: (931) 424-4790
Ardmore City Municipal Court
25844 Main Street,
P.O. Box 55
Ardmore, Tennessee 38449
Phone: (931) 427-2124
Fax: (931) 427-8466
Elkton City Municipal Court
168 Main Street,
P.O. Box 157
Elkton, Tennessee 38455
Phone: (931) 468-2506
Fax: (931) 468-2993
Lynnville City Municipal Court
151 Mill Street,
P.O. Box 158
Lynnville, Tennessee 38472
Phone: (931) 527-3158
Minor Hill City Municipal Court
13200 Minor Hill Highway,
P.O. Box 69
Minor Hill, Tennessee 38473
Phone: (931) 565-3113
Fax: (931) 565-3114
Pulaski City Municipal Court
203 South 1st Street,
P.O. Box 633
Pulaski, Tennessee 38478
Phone: (931) 424-4404
Fax: (931) 424-1426
Giles County Criminal and Civil Records
Interested parties can get Giles County civil and criminal court case records at the Circuit Court Clerk's office. These records include names, charges, court dates, Giles County arrest records and other relevant information. Parties should note that these applications may have fees attached to them. All inquiries may be sent by mail or made in person to:
Giles County Circuit Court Clerk
1 Public Square,
P.O. Box 678
Pulaski, Tennessee 38478
Phone: (931) 363-5311
Fax: (931) 424-4790
Giles County Marriage Records
Marriage records are available in person, online, or by mail from the Tennessee Department of Health Office of Vital Records or the Giles County Register of Deeds Office. To successfully request a record, a person must submit a completed Application for Certified Copy of a Tennessee Certificate of Marriage Form, the required fees, and a legitimate ID to the Tennessee Vital Records Office by mail.
Interested parties should note that it costs $15 to request a copy of a marriage record in Giles County and $15 for each additional copy requested.
Giles County Divorce Records
Requests for divorce records can be made in person, by mail, or online through the Tennessee Department of Health Office of Vital Records or the Giles County Register of Deeds Office. A Certified Copy of a Tennessee Certificate of Divorce or Annulment Form must be sent to the following address by interested parties who wish to obtain divorce records via mail:
Tennessee Vital Records
1st Floor, Andrew Johnson Tower
710 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243
Requesting divorce records in Giles County comes with a fee. Record seekers must pay $15 for a copy of a divorce record and $15 for each additional copy they request.
Giles Birth Records
Only immediate family members and designated representatives may get Giles County birth records. These records are available at the Tennessee Department of Health Office of Vital Records or the Giles County Register of Deeds Office. Requesters would need to provide specific details such as their full name, birthdate, birthplace, and the hospital where the birth occurred.
Requesters can obtain birth certificates in person, by mail, or online. A completed Application for Certified Copy of a Tennessee Certificate of Birth Form, the required fees, and a legitimate ID must be mailed to the Vital Records Office. It costs $15 to request birth records in Giles County. Record seekers will also be charged an extra $15 if they request additional copies. They can send applications to the Tennessee Department of Health Office of Vital Records or the Giles County Register of Deeds Office. The addresses are as follows:
Tennessee Vital Records
1st Floor, Andrew Johnson Tower
710 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243
Giles County Register of Deeds Office
222 W. Madison Street, Pulaski, TN 38478
Tel: (931) 363-5300
Fax: (931) 363-2068
Giles Death Records
Death records are available from the Tennessee Department of Health Office of Vital Records or the Giles County Register of Deeds Office. Death records are only accessible to authorized legal representatives and close family members. Interested parties must provide specific details on the deceased, such as full name, date and place of death, age, and sex.
Death certificates can be obtained in person, by mail, or online. Please download the Application for Certified Copy of a Tennessee Certificate of Death Form and send the completed and signed copy to the Tennessee Vital Records or the Register of Deeds Office if you want to apply by mail or in person. The addresses are as follows:
Tennessee Vital Records
1st Floor, Andrew Johnson Tower
710 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243
Giles County Register of Deeds Office
222 W. Madison Street, Pulaski, TN 38478
Tel: (931) 363-5300
Fax: (931) 363-2068
A valid ID, such as a photocopy of a government-issued ID card, a notarized application for a certified copy, or any other acceptable ID criteria, must be submitted with the form, along with a $15 search charge.
Giles County Probate Court Records
Apart from the Municipal Courts, all the courts in Giles County preside over probate cases. However, these courts handle different kinds of probate cases. For example, the Juvenile Court only has jurisdiction over cases involving guardianships and conservatorships. Interested parties can find probate court cases at the Circuit Court Clerk’s Office located at:
Giles County Circuit Court Clerk
1 Public Square,
P.O. Box 678
Pulaski, TN 38478
Phone: (931) 363-5311
Fax: (931) 424-4790
Giles County Property Records
The Giles County Register of Deeds maintains property records in the county. Record seekers seeking information on a particular property can use the Office’s title search portal. They can also visit the office at:
Giles County Register of Deeds Office
222 W. Madison Street, Pulaski, TN 38478
Tel: (931) 363-5300
Fax: (931) 363-2068
Giles County Court Records Online
Record seekers can get Giles County court records online through third-party websites such as Tennesseecourtrecords.us. These third-party platforms help save time and effort by making court records accessible from any location with an internet connection. Additionally, third-party systems may provide intuitive user interfaces that let users look for court cases easily. These websites do have some drawbacks. For example, since they function independently of any governmental organization, ensuring the completeness of the information on the website is impossible. Accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
