Search Marshall County Felony Records

Marshall County felony records are easy to start and easy to narrow because the county keeps its court records in the tncrtinfo portal and at the courthouse in Lewisburg. That gives you a direct way to check a case by name or case number before you ask for a paper file. Marshall County also has a broad court set, so felony records can sit next to misdemeanor, civil, family, and traffic material. If you know what you are looking for, the county search can move fast. If you do not, the clerk can help sort the record path.

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Marshall County Quick Facts

Lewisburg County Seat
8:00-4:30 Weekday Hours
2 Local URLs
Clerk Record Contact

Marshall County Felony Records Portal

The county portal at marshall.tncrtinfo.com is the first online place to check Marshall County felony records. The county research says the portal supports searches by name or case number, which is exactly what most people need at the start. That matters because Marshall County has a full courthouse record system, and a portal hit can tell you whether a case is worth a call or a visit. If the portal shows the case, the clerk can usually take you from there. If it does not, the courthouse is still the right next step.

The county government site at marshallcountytn.gov helps confirm office context even though the public record trail still centers on the courthouse in Lewisburg. Marshall County says the Circuit Court Clerk is Mike Wiles and that the courthouse maintains comprehensive criminal and civil records. That tells you the county file is not narrow. It is broad enough to include felony cases, misdemeanor cases, family law matters, traffic violations, and civil cases over $25,000. The county seat matters here because it is where the file path begins and ends.

The Tennessee public court records source at tncrtinfo.com is the safe fallback image source that helps anchor Marshall County felony records to the Tennessee court system.

Marshall County Felony Records Tennessee public court records

That state view is a useful backup when you want the wider Tennessee record system behind the county portal.

The TBI background check page at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/background-check.html is the second state image source that can help when a county search needs a broader criminal history path.

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That image is useful when a county docket is not enough and you need the state criminal history route.

How to Search Marshall County Felony Records

Searching Marshall County felony records works best when you start with the portal and then let the clerk clean up the details. The county says online access is available for case searches by name or case number. That gives you a simple first pass. A name search can confirm the person, while a case number search can get you straight to the file. If the case is older or if the name is common, the clerk in Lewisburg becomes more important. That is where Marshall County keeps the actual courthouse record.

Marshall County records are broad enough that a criminal file can sit next to other local court material. That is why it helps to know more than just the name. If you have the year, a hearing date, or even a rough court type, bring that too. The clerk can use those pieces to narrow the file room. The research says the Circuit Court Clerk works weekdays from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, so a courthouse visit or call should be easy to fit into the day.

  • Full name of the person in the case
  • Case number if you know it
  • Approximate filing year
  • Any hearing or court date

If you only know one detail, start there. Marshall County felony records are easier to find when the request stays short and focused.

Marshall County Felony Records and the Clerk

The Circuit Court Clerk is the main office for Marshall County felony records. The county research names Mike Wiles as the clerk and says the courthouse in Lewisburg keeps the criminal and civil record set. That is important because it means the county can handle more than just a single docket look-up. If you need the paper file, the clerk is where the request lands. If you need a quick check first, the portal is the place to begin. The county seat is not just a location note here. It is the center of the search.

Marshall County says the court system includes felony cases, misdemeanors, civil cases over $25,000, family law matters, and traffic violations. That broad mix means a criminal record may be tied to other court files. A public search may show the case line, but a courthouse visit can reveal orders, filings, or copies that do not show online. That is normal in a county with a real working courthouse record set. You use the portal to narrow, then the clerk to confirm.

Note: Marshall County felony records are most useful when you pair the portal search with a courthouse follow-up in Lewisburg.

The county government page at marshallcountytn.gov is also a useful local backup when you want office context before making the trip.

What Marshall County Felony Records Include

Marshall County felony records can be part of a wider county court file. The county research says the records available include felony cases, misdemeanors, civil cases over $25,000, family law matters, and traffic violations. That matters because a criminal matter can leave a trail in more than one case type. A docket can show the filing and hearing path, while a clerk file can show the actual paper record and any later order. If you need proof, the paper file is usually the stronger source. If you need speed, the portal is the better first stop.

The Tennessee Public Records Act, T.C.A. § 10-7-503, is the rule behind public inspection. If a case was cleared, the state expungement guidance at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/diversions-expungements.html explains why part of the trail may be missing. The state background check page at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/background-check.html can also help if you need a broader criminal history check rather than the county docket alone. That is useful when the county file is thin or when you want to compare results.

Marshall County felony records are most helpful when you use them to confirm the case path, the court path, and the office path at the same time.

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