Moore County Felony Records

Moore County felony records are available through the county's tncrtinfo.com portal, which gives you a clean first step for a records search. The county seat is Lynchburg, and the court system includes Circuit Court and General Sessions Court. That means felony, civil, and traffic matters all sit in the same county network. If you need a felony file, the portal is the fastest place to begin. If you need a copy, the courthouse clerk is the next step. Moore County is a small county, so a simple search by name or case number often gets you close right away.

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Lynchburg County Seat
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Moore County Felony Records Overview

Moore County participates in the Tennessee Public Court Records system, and that is the main tool for a felony search. The county research says public online access is available, which makes the county straightforward to work with. Search by party name, case number, or hearing date if you have it. That usually gets you a useful first result without much trouble. Because Moore County is small, the portal can often narrow the search quickly. If you need the file itself or a certified copy, the courthouse in Lynchburg is the right place to follow up.

Use the county government site at moorecountytn.gov for local office references and use moore.tncrtinfo.com for the actual case search. Those two pages are the core of the county workflow. The county seat is Lynchburg, so the courthouse is the local office that matters most when the portal result is not enough. The county system is simple, which helps if you already know the person, date, or case number you want.

Moore County records cover criminal cases, civil cases, and traffic violations. That broad court mix means a felony file can be connected to docket entries or other papers in the same county record system. If the portal only shows a summary, ask for the docket and the file together. That gives you the clearest path through the record history.

For Tennessee-wide support, use tncourts.gov and the public case history page at tncourts.gov/courts/supreme-court/public-case-history. Those pages help when you need the broader Tennessee court context.

The county government site at moorecountytn.gov is a useful local reference before you search or call the clerk's office.

Moore County Felony Records Tennessee court systems image

The state court systems image is a safe fallback and keeps the page tied to the court structure behind the county search.

The online portal at moore.tncrtinfo.com is the main search tool for Moore County felony records and related public court files.

Moore County Felony Records Tennessee public court records image

The state public court records image is the safest visual fallback and still matches the county's portal-based search path.

Court Office Moore County Circuit Court Clerk
County Seat Lynchburg
Access Public online access available
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

How to Search Moore County Felony Records

Start with the portal and use the simplest fact you have. A full name is often enough in Moore County. A case number works even better. If you only know the approximate date, that can still help because the county is small and the record set is manageable. Keep the first request short and plain. That usually gets you to the right file without a lot of extra back and forth.

If the portal does not show the whole picture, the clerk can help with the paper file. Moore County felony records may include docket entries, hearing dates, and the final result, but the actual file may still need an office request. That is common. Ask for the docket if you want the court history, and ask for the file if you need the paper trail. A specific request is the fastest path.

  • Full name of the person in the case
  • Case number, if available
  • Approximate hearing date or filing year
  • Whether you need a docket, file, or certified copy

For forms and state guidance, use tncourts.gov/court-forms and tncourts.gov/programs/self-help-center. Those pages are good backup tools when you want to make the courthouse request clean and specific.

Moore County Court Records

Moore County court records are centered in the courthouse in Lynchburg, and that makes the local path simple. Circuit Court handles felony matters, while General Sessions covers other early criminal steps and lower-level court work. That means one search may lead to more than one type of record, but the system is still easy to follow. If you need the complete trail, ask for the docket and the file together. The portal will give you the public side, and the clerk can give you the record itself.

Tennessee's public records rules still apply here. Under T.C.A. § 10-7-503, public records are open to Tennessee citizens during normal business hours, though copy charges can still apply. If you need a broader criminal history search instead of one county file, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation background check page at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/background-check.html is the state route. If a record has been cleared, the TBI expungement page at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/diversions-expungements.html explains the next step.

Note: Online access is available, but older or restricted materials may still require a clerk check in Lynchburg.

Help Finding Moore County Felony Records

If the portal result is not enough, go back to the county government site and the state court pages before you make another request. That keeps the process efficient and gives you a better sense of which office has the file. Moore County is a simple county for a record search once you know the person or the date, so a calm first pass usually works well.

Keep moore.tncrtinfo.com, moorecountytn.gov, and tncourts.gov open while you work. Those pages give you the best local and statewide path to Moore County felony records.

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