Search Sevier County Felony Records

Sevier County felony records are easy to search because the county maintains a strong online court record portal and a clear courthouse contact in Sevierville. That helps when you need a felony case tied to the tourist communities of Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, or Gatlinburg. The county portal can get you to a case by name, case number, or hearing date, and the courthouse can finish the job if you need the paper file. Sevier County is one of the better counties for a quick search that still leads back to the clerk.

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Sevier County Quick Facts

Sevierville County Seat
8:00-4:30 Weekday Hours
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Sevier County Felony Records Portal

The county portal at sevier.tncrtinfo.com is the main online source for Sevier County felony records. The county says it maintains court records through tncrtinfo, and that makes the portal the first place to look. You can search by name, case number, or hearing date. That is enough for most people to get a useful first hit. If the case is there, the portal can save you a courthouse trip. If it is not enough, the clerk in Sevierville can still take you the rest of the way.

The county government site at seviercountytn.gov helps connect the portal to the courthouse side of the record path. Sevier County says the Circuit Court Clerk works from the courthouse in Sevierville and the office hours run from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM on weekdays. The county serves Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg, so the record search often helps more than one city. That makes the county portal useful not just for a case check, but for understanding where the case belongs.

The county portal at sevier.tncrtinfo.com is the first safe local image source for Sevier County felony records.

Sevier County Felony Records online court portal

That portal view is the fastest way to confirm a case before you move to the clerk.

The county government site at seviercountytn.gov is the local office image source that helps frame the courthouse side of the Sevier County search.

Sevier County Felony Records county government page

That government page is useful when you want office context, contact direction, or the courthouse route in Sevierville.

How to Search Sevier County Felony Records

Searching Sevier County felony records works well because the portal is built for real case lookups. You can search by name, case number, or hearing date. That means you do not need to know everything to get started. If the name is common, a hearing date helps. If you already have a case number, the portal can get you straight to the docket. That saves time, especially in a county with a busy mix of residents and visitors.

The clerk office matters because the portal is not always the full answer. Sevier County says the Circuit Court Clerk works from the courthouse in Sevierville, and the office handles criminal and misdemeanor cases, civil cases, family law matters, and traffic violations. That broad mix means the felony file may connect to more than one court line. If you need a copy, the clerk is where the search becomes real. If you only need a quick check, the portal is often enough to begin.

  • Full name of the defendant or party
  • Case number if known
  • Hearing date or filing year
  • Approximate date range for older files

Those details are enough to move most Sevier County felony records searches forward. The county portal plus the clerk gives you a strong two-step path.

Sevier County Felony Records and the Clerk

The Circuit Court Clerk is the main office for Sevier County felony records. The county research says the clerk's office is at the courthouse in Sevierville and that weekday hours are 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. That gives you a clear place to call or visit if the portal does not show enough. Sevier County is broad enough to cover tourist communities and local residents, so a single file can sometimes show more than one court step. The clerk can help sort that out.

Sevier County records are broad, too. They include criminal cases, civil cases, family law matters, and traffic violations. That means a felony file may sit inside a bigger record set or be tied to another court event. A portal search can show the basic case line, but a paper file can show the filing, the order, and any later document you need. If you are looking for proof or copies, the courthouse is the right place to finish the search.

Note: Sevier County felony records are most useful when you pair the portal search with a clerk follow-up in Sevierville.

What Sevier County Felony Records Include

Sevier County felony records can include criminal cases, civil cases, family law matters, and traffic violations. That is a broad record set, and it makes the county file useful because the criminal case may sit next to other local court material. A docket search may show the hearing line and case style. A clerk file may show motions, orders, or copies that do not show online. If you need the record for proof, the courthouse file is usually the stronger source. If you need a quick check, the portal is the faster route.

The Tennessee Public Records Act, T.C.A. § 10-7-503, is the law behind public inspection. If a case has been cleared, the state expungement guidance at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/diversions-expungements.html explains why the public trail may be shorter. The state background check page at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/background-check.html can also help if you want a broader criminal history check. That is useful when the county file is thin or when you want a second source to compare with the portal.

Sevier County felony records are most useful when you need both speed and a clear courthouse file behind the search.

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