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Maury County Court Records

In Maury County, court records refer to data on court case proceedings and judicial actions. These records may exist as microfilms, audio or video recordings, handwritten documents, or digital files.

Maury court records may contain different data based on the case type and status. For instance, you may find vital records in probate court records but not in criminal court records. Despite these differences, Maury court records provide data on the case party and the case number. Generally, Tennessee court records serve as evidence for events that occurred in court. Legal representatives may also reference court records for future court cases.

Are Court Records Public in Maury County?

Court records in Maury County are classified as public records under the Tennessee Public Records Act. Per Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(1)(A)(i), public members have the right to request and obtain records from record custodians. The laws also require record custodians to keep records of court cases.

Under the Public Records Act, not all Maury County court records are public. Exempt court records may include the following:

  • Identifying information on juvenile offenders (Tenn. Code Ann. Section 37-1-187)
  • Grand jury proceedings (Tenn. R. Crim. P., Rule R. 6, 16)
  • Hospital records filed in court cases (Tenn. Code Ann. Section 68-11-304)
  • Oral or written advisory opinions by the Disciplinary Counsel
  • Expunged court documents on the conviction of prostitutes and victims of trafficking
  • Adoption and vital records
  • List of juries selected and compiled by the circuit court (Tenn. Code Ann. Section 22-2-302(4)(B))

Maury County Court Records Search

Interested parties can search for Maury court records by contacting the custodian agencies through online, mail, or in-person requests. The clerk of the courts is the custodian of all cases filed at the courthouse. For example, the circuit court clerk keeps records filed at the circuit court, general sessions court, and juvenile courts.

To access court records via available request options, the requesters must provide information about the court case. In most cases, the custodian agency will require details, such as the case number or case party’s name.

Maury County Court Records Search by Name

Name searches for Maury court records are possible through online or in-person request options. For example, the Maury County online court system allows name searches for criminal and civil court records. You also need to provide the case party’s name so you can view court records in person.

Note that the clerk of courts may charge fees for retrieving and producing copies of court records. To this effect, the Maury County Clerk and Master charges $0.5 per page for court records requests.

Maury County Courts

Maury County courts consist of circuit, general sessions, chancery, and municipal courts. These courts’ location and contact information are provided below:

Maury County Circuit Court
41 Public Square
Columbia, TN 38401
Phone: (931) 375-1105

 

Maury County Chancery Court
41 Public Square
Columbia, TN 38401
Phone: (931) 375-1307
Fax: (931) 375-1319

 

Maury County General Sessions Courts
Maury County General Sessions Court - Part I
41 Public Square
Columbia, TN 38401
Phone: (931) 375-1105

 

Maury County General Sessions Court - Part II
Ed T. Workman Building
115 North Main Street
Mt. Pleasant, TN 38474
Phone: (931) 379-3340
Fax: (931) 379-4864

 

Maury County Juvenile Court
41 Public Square
Columbia, TN 38401
Phone: (931) 375-1105

 

Maury County Municipal Courts
Columbia City Court
700 North Garden Street
Columbia, TN 38401
Phone: (931) 560-1520

 

Mount Pleasant City Court
100 Public Square
P.O. Box 426
Mount Pleasant, TN 38474
Phone: (931) 379-0972
Fax: (931) 379-1004

 

Spring Hill Municipal Court
199 Town Center Parkway
P.O. Box 789
Spring Hill, TN 37174
Phone: (931) 486-2252 ext. 243
Fax: (931) 486-0516

Maury County District Court Records

There are no district courts in Maury County. However, the county courts share jurisdiction over cases that are normally under the purview of district courts. Maury County courts have exclusive authority over these court cases:

  • Circuit Courts: General Civil-Unlimited and administrative agency appeals.
  • Chancery Courts: Civil equity and real estate title and boundary.
  • General Sessions Court: General Civil - limited, small claims, landlord/tenant, and misdemeanors.

The chancery and circuit courts share authority over complex commercial, civil cases, and felonies.

That said, the county clerks maintain online and offline criminal and civil court records. To access the records online, requesters must visit the online court records system and input the following search data:

  • Case party's name
  • Case number
  • Case year.

In contrast, record seekers may find paper copies of the records in person at the offices of the chancery court and circuit court clerks. You can visit the court clerks at this location:

41 Public Square
Columbia, TN 38401
Phone: (931) 375-1106
Fax: (931) 375-1114

The chancery court clerk charges $0.5 per copy of court documents.

Maury County Criminal Records

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is the custodian of Maury County criminal records. The state agency allows online or mail requests for criminal records in their custody. To make an online request for the record, requesters must fill out the TBI's online request form. Also, you must input the email address to receive the record.

For mail-in requests for Maury criminal records, requesters must fill out a request form in English or Spanish. In addition, include a $29 search fee as a money order, check, or credit card payment. Send the completed form and fee via mail to the TBI at:

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation – TORIS Unit
901 R.S. Gass Boulevard
Nashville, TN 37216
Phone: (615) 744-4057

Maury County arrest records are also accessible to the public. The county sheriff is the custodian of these records. To obtain Maury arrest records, you must send a completed Request for Public Records form to:

Missy Wray
1300 Lawson White Drive
Columbia, TN 38401
Fax: (931) 380-1122
Email: mwray@maurycounty-tn.gov

Maury County Criminal Court Case Lookup

Record seekers can look up Maury County criminal records online via the county's online court records system. In addition, you can view or get paper copies of the records in person at the circuit court and chancery court clerk's offices. You will find the court clerk's offices at this location:

41 Public Square
Columbia, TN 38401

Get Maury County Civil Court Records

Maury civil court records contain information on claims, disputes, and judgments filed at the county courts. Record seekers can access these records either online via a searchable portal or in person at the clerks of court's offices.

To view Maury civil court records online, you must use the county's online search portal. Next, fill out the case party's name, case number, or case year, and select “civil court cases”. In contrast, the circuit court clerk and the chancery court's clerk and master allow in-person access to the records. You can visit the clerk's offices at this location:

41 Public Square
Columbia, TN 38401
Phone: (931) 375-1106 (circuit court clerk)
Phone: (931) 381-3690 (chancery court clerk)

Note: You're generally required to provide related search data to obtain the records in person. The clerk and master charge $0.5 per copy of the record produced.

Maury County Family Court Records

Maury family court records contain histories of family-type court cases filed at the county courts. These cases include divorce, child custody and visitation, termination of parental rights, and some juvenile court cases.

The Chancery Court's Clerk and Master is the custodian of all family court records in Maury County. Requesters can access the records in person by visiting the clerk and master's office at:

41 Public Square
Columbia, TN 38401
Phone: (931) 375-1106 (circuit court clerk)
Phone: (931) 381-3690 (chancery court clerk)

Note: Family court records may contain sensitive information, which may violate the record subject's right to confidentiality. Thus, the record custodian will restrict access to only eligible requesters.

Maury Dissolution of Marriage Records

Maury County’s dissolution of marriage records provide information on divorce events in the county. Interested parties can access the records by following these general guidelines:

  1. Find the agency in charge of keeping and issuing the record
  2. Determine the available request options and select your preferred option
  3. Fulfill the requirements for accessing the record

Maury County Marriage and Divorce Records

Maury County marriage and divorce records are accessible to the public through the Tennessee Department of Health. Copies of divorce records can also be found at the office of the chancery court clerk.

The TDH enables mail or in-person access to Maury County marriage and divorce certificates. To obtain the records via mail, record seekers must follow these steps:

  1. Fill, print, and sign an application form for certified copies of marriage or divorce records
  2. Next, include a copy of a government-issued ID that includes your signature.
  3. Notarize the application form
  4. Attach a $15 money order or check payable to Tennessee Vital Records
  5. Mail these documents to:
    Tennessee Vital Records
    1st Floor
    Andrew Johnson Tower
    710 James Robertson Parkway
    Nashville, TN 37243

On the other hand, you can access the records in person by visiting the Vital Records Office. Requesters can access the office by using the Vital Records Entrance on the Rosa Parks Boulevard side of the building.

Note that the TDH only provides access to marriage or divorce records created after January 1, 1971. Older records are accessible at the Tennessee Library and Archives.

Maury Birth and Death Records

The Tennessee Department of Health is the custodian of birth and death records in Maury County. Per the TDH, Maury County vital records are confidential and accessible to eligible requesters. Eligible requesters include the record subject, close family relatives, legal representatives, and other eligible parties.

The TDH allows mail or walk-in requests for birth and death records. To access the records, requesters must provide these documents:

Send these documents in person or via mail to:

Tennessee Vital Records
1st Floor
Andrew Johnson Tower
710 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243.

Maury vital records, such as birth and death certificates, play an important role in protecting the rights of concerned parties. For instance, Maury County birth certificate ensures your right to property and identity.

Maury County Probate Court Records

Maury County courts share jurisdiction over probate cases. The court clerks keep records of probate cases filed at the county courts.

To find Maury County probate records, requesters must find the court clerk responsible for keeping the record. The circuit court clerk oversees records of probate cases filed at juvenile, circuit civil, and general session courts. In contrast, the clerk and master maintain records filed at the chancery court.

To access probate records, requesters must visit the court clerks’ offices at:

41 Public Square
Columbia, TN 38401
Phone: (931) 375-1106 (circuit court clerk)
Phone: (931) 381-3690 (chancery court clerk)

The chancery court’s clerk and master charge $0.5 per copy of probate court records.

Maury County Property Records

In Maury County, property records contain information on property tax, valuation, address, parcel ID, lot, and sales date. These records are under the purview of state and local agencies. The Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury maintains a statewide database of real estate properties in Maury County. In contrast, the Maury County Register of Deeds maintains an online search portal for real estate tax information.

Requesters must input the required search information to view property records on these search sites. For instance, you may input the property owner's name, subdivision, or property address to view records on the real estate tax search portal.

Maury County Court Records Online

Record seekers may find Maury County court records on official sites like the county's online court records system. Third-party search sites may also offer online access to the county court records. Operating independently of any state agency, these sites may feature one or more case types in their database. Third-party sites like Tennesseecourtrecords.us are generally easy to navigate and accessible to out-of-state or country requesters. However, such platforms may contain inaccurate or outdated court data despite these benefits.

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