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Vasco A. Smith, Jr. County Administration Building 160 N Main Street Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 901-222-2300
- General Sessions Court
Title: Shelby County General Sessions Court Clerk A Note...
- Circuit Court
Shelby County Circuit Court will resume jury trials on May...
- Chancery Court
Chancery Court will hear all matters in person unless the...
- Probate Court
Vasco A. Smith, Jr. County Administration Building 160 N...
- Veterans Court
The Shelby County Veterans Treatment Court is currently...
- Circuit Court Clerk
Welcome to the Shelby County Circuit Court Clerk's website....
- Case Inquiries
1254 East Shelby Drive Suite 270 Memphis, TN 38116. Phone:...
- Civil Division
The General Sessions Civil Court consists of six (6) civil...
- General Sessions Court
1 Ιουλ 2024 · Shelby County Circuit Court will resume jury trials on May 17, 2021, subject to juror availability. Because the pandemic continues, Circuit Court will stagger start dates among the divisions to ensure the safety and well-being of all personnel, attorneys, litigants, jurors, and witnesses.
You can register online at cjs.shelbycountytn.gov. Shelby County court records include all documents created to provide details about civil and criminal proceedings. Court records usually contain filings, transcripts of arguments and testimonies, evidence, and judgments.
Learn about the Circuit Court Clerk's office, its services, and its contact information. Meet Jamita Swearengen, the elected Circuit Court Clerk who served as a Memphis City Council member and a community activist.
1254 East Shelby Drive Suite 270 Memphis, TN 38116. Phone: 901-222-3665 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:15 pm
The Shelby County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office is responsible for processing circuit court case records, among other duties. Court records are documents generated during legal proceedings, such as criminal case files, bankruptcy records, and records from family or probate court.
The General Sessions Civil Court consists of six (6) civil judges which preside in approximately 65,000 new cases annually. The General Sessions Court Clerk’s Office is responsible for the record keeping for the six civil divisions and nine criminal divisions in Shelby County, Tennessee.