Search Lebanon Felony Records

Lebanon felony records are tied to both city and county offices. That gives you a useful search path. The Lebanon Police Department records office handles incident reports, accident reports, arrest reports, and municipal citations. The municipal court handles traffic and codes cases. Wilson County handles the larger court file when the search moves past city court. If you have an incident number, a party name, or a court date, Lebanon gives you a direct way in. It is a city where the record path is clear once you know which office made the file.

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Lebanon Felony Records and City Offices

The Lebanon Police Department records office is the local place to start when your search begins with a report. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, and the office is closed on weekends and holidays. The records team handles incident reports, accident reports, arrest reports, and municipal citations. That makes it the right office for the police side of a Lebanon search. If you need traffic accident reports, the research points you to purchasetncrash.gov. If you need a standard police request, the city uses lebanontn.nextrequest.com.

The municipal court at lebanonpd.org/170/Lebanon-Municipal-Court handles traffic court at 406 Tennessee Blvd. The court schedule is specific. Traffic court is held at 1:00 PM on Thursday or Friday, codes court meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 9:00 AM, interpreter court is on the second Thursday at 10:00 AM, and trial court is on the second Wednesday at 1:00 PM. Judge Jim Flood presides. That detail matters because the city court file and the police file are often connected, but not the same thing.

Wilson County is the bigger county record layer. The county circuit court clerk sits at 134 South College Street in Lebanon, and the county sheriff and clerk and master are also nearby. That makes Lebanon easy to work if you know whether the record is a city report, a municipal citation, or a county felony file.

Lebanon Felony Records and Lebanon Police Department records

The Lebanon Police Records page at lebanonpd.org/169/Records matches the records office shown in this Lebanon Felony Records image.

How to Search Lebanon Felony Records

Start with the office that created the record. For police reports, that is the Lebanon Police Department records office. For municipal court cases, that is the Lebanon Municipal Court. For felony court records, the Wilson County Circuit Court Clerk and the county court system are the next step. The county portal at wilson.tncrtinfo.com gives the broader county case search, while wilsoncountytn.gov gives the county government entry point.

Lebanon's police records request process is direct. The office asks for the incident number when you request police records, and that is a useful reminder to keep every search narrow. If you do not have the incident number, use the date, the names involved, and the location of the incident. The portal and the clerk can still help you find the file, but specific details save time.

When the issue is a court record, the Wilson County Circuit Court Clerk and Clerk and Master can guide the file. The county records trail can include felony criminal cases, misdemeanors, family court matters, probate, and traffic records. That means Lebanon searches often cross from city records into county court records before they are done.

Lebanon Felony Records and Lebanon Municipal Court

The Lebanon Municipal Court page at lebanonpd.org/170/Lebanon-Municipal-Court matches the city court side of Lebanon Felony Records.

Lebanon Felony Records and Court Rules

Lebanon Municipal Court has a dress code. That detail may sound small, but it matters when you need to appear in person. No shorts, tank tops, baggy clothing, halter tops, midriffs, or ball caps are permitted in court. The court times are also specific, so it helps to check the session you need before you travel. If your search turns into a live court issue, the court schedule is part of the record path too.

The Tennessee Public Records Act still frames city and county access under T.C.A. § 10-7-503. That means you can ask for records, but the office still decides the route and the format. If a record has been sealed or expunged, the path changes. For that kind of file, the state expungement page at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/diversions-expungements.html is the right place to begin. For broader state search help, the TBI background check page at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/background-check.html and the Tennessee court forms page at tncourts.gov/court-forms are both useful.

Lebanon works best when you do not treat the police office and the municipal court like the same desk. They overlap, but they hold different records.

Lebanon Felony Records and Lebanon records request portal

The records request page at lebanonpd.org/186/Records-Requests matches the request workflow shown in this Lebanon Felony Records image.

Lebanon Felony Records and Wilson County

Wilson County is the court side of the Lebanon search. The county circuit court clerk is at 134 South College Street, Lebanon, TN 37087. The sheriff's office is at 105 East High Street, and the Clerk and Master is at P.O. Box 1557. Those offices matter when a Lebanon search leaves the city level and becomes a county felony case. The Wilson County portal at wilson.tncrtinfo.com is the online piece of that bigger search.

For a broader criminal history view, the Tennessee Department of Correction FOIL page at tn.gov/correction/agency-services/foil.html can help if the record involves offender status or state supervision. The Tennessee court public case history page at tncourts.gov/courts/supreme-court/public-case-history is the appellate fallback. Those state pages do not replace the city or county file, but they round out the search.

Lebanon's search path is simple once you split it into three parts. Police records, municipal court, county felony records. That is the clean order.

Lebanon Felony Records Help

The most useful Lebanon record links are the police records page, the records request page, and the municipal court page. Those give you the city layer. The Wilson County courts page and county portal give you the county layer. The state pages give you the fallback layer. That is the full record path in Lebanon.

Note: Lebanon felony searches are fastest when you start with the office that created the record and keep the request narrow.

If you need victim services or a statewide support route, the TDOC victim services page at tn.gov/correction/victim-services.html is the right companion resource. If you need forms or self-help material, the Tennessee court self-help center at tncourts.gov/programs/self-help-center is a useful next stop.

Lebanon Felony Records and Tennessee court system resources

The Tennessee court system page at tncourts.gov is the state fallback when a Lebanon search reaches beyond the local office.

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Lebanon Felony Records Links

These links cover the main Lebanon record path. Start with the office that made the file, then move outward if you need the county or state layer.

Lebanon felony records stay easiest when the police office, court, and county tools stay in the same search chain.