Collierville People Search

Collierville People Search starts with the town police and municipal court, then widens into Shelby County records when the file moves beyond the town line. That matters because a simple report or citation can turn into a county court entry, a property clue, or a certificate request. Collierville keeps a practical local trail, but Shelby County still holds the deeper record set. This page shows how to move from one office to the next without guessing at the wrong file.

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156 N. Rowlett Street
500 Poplar View Parkway
901 853-3207
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Collierville People Search Records

The Collierville Police Department is located at 156 N. Rowlett Street, Collierville, TN 38017. The research lists the non-emergency line as (901) 853-3207, with records support on extension 2. The department keeps incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records, which makes it the first stop when you are tracing a recent call for service, a crash, or a local arrest. The records division can take requests in person with valid identification, and some basic information may be available through the department site. If you know the report date, the search gets much easier.

Collierville Municipal Court handles traffic citations and city ordinance violations from Town Hall at 500 Poplar View Parkway, Collierville, TN 38017. The listed court number is (901) 457-8100, and office hours run Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. That is where a town ticket or warrant issue usually lands. If a person needs to clear a citation, confirm a docket date, or check a court result, the municipal court is the right first stop. Once that piece is clear, the search often moves into the county court system for more detail.

Shelby County adds the next layer through the Circuit Court Clerk, the county assessor, and the Register of Deeds. Circuit Court handles civil lawsuits, divorce files, probate, and appeals from the Judge D'Army Bailey Courthouse at 140 Adams Avenue in Memphis. The assessor can help tie a person to a parcel through owner, subdivision, map, and sales searches. The Register of Deeds can add deed, lien, and archive clues through register.shelby.tn.us. In a Collierville People Search, those county files often do the real work.

The county court portal at tncrtinfo.com is useful when a Collierville record turns into a county case or a broader civil search.

Collierville People Search with Tennessee public court records portal

Use the court portal when the town record gives you a party name, a case number, or a hearing date that needs a county follow-up.

Collierville Police Records, reports, and arrest information
collierville.com/government/departments/police-department
Collierville Municipal Court Traffic citations and ordinance violations
collierville.com/government/departments/municipal-court
Shelby County Circuit Court Civil, probate, divorce, and appeal records
shelbycountytn.gov/87/Circuit-Court-Clerk
Assessor of Property Property ownership, sales, and parcel history
shelbycountytn.gov/79/Assessor-of-Property
Register of Deeds Deeds, liens, and historical county records
shelbycountytn.gov/81/Register-of-DeedsArchives

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Online work helps when you already know the office. Start with the Collierville Police Department for report requests, then check the municipal court for citation and warrant questions. If the matter moves into the county file, use Shelby County court search tools and the Register of Deeds online search. The assessor's site can also help when the trail starts with a house, lot, or subdivision instead of a case number. That gives you a clean chain from the town record to the county record.

The county property tools can also help you find a person by place. A parcel, subdivision, or address may lead to an owner record, which may lead to a name that is not obvious in the court file. For certificate work, Tennessee Vital Records and VitalChek cover the statewide birth, death, marriage, and divorce process. That matters when a Collierville search needs a proof document instead of just a docket line.

When you need a broader criminal or civil path, the county court portal and the sheriff records help fill the gaps. Collierville People Search is not just about the town office. It is about following the name until it lands in the office that keeps the full file.

  • Use police records for incident, accident, and arrest reports.
  • Use municipal court for citations, warrant checks, and ordinance cases.
  • Use county circuit court for civil, divorce, and probate files.
  • Use the assessor and deed search for property-linked names.
  • Use Vital Records for certified certificate copies.

Note: The first result is often a clue, not the full answer, so keep the office name with the file number.

Collierville People Search and Public Records

Tennessee public records law helps here. Under T.C.A. § 10-7-503, city and county records should be open during business hours unless another law creates a limit. That makes Collierville public records requests direct and practical. If you know the date, the officer, the citation, or the party name, you can ask for the record without overexplaining the reason for the request.

Some parts of a file still stay limited. T.C.A. § 10-7-504 protects records that the law treats as confidential, and T.C.A. § 10-7-506 allows reasonable copy fees. That is why a response may come back as a summary, a docket sheet, or a redacted report before you see the full file. Collierville People Search works best when you expect that difference between the public index and the full document.

Property and court records often complement each other. A court case can point to a property address. A deed can point to a family tie. A municipal ticket can point to a county hearing. When you move the request from one office to the next, the record trail gets clearer instead of wider.

Note: If you already have a parcel ID or a case number, put it in the first sentence of the request so the clerk can find the file fast.

Collierville People Search Help

If the town office does not have the full file, do not stop there. Move to Shelby County court records, the Register of Deeds, or the sheriff's office, depending on the type of record. Civil and probate matters belong with the Circuit Court Clerk. Property-related clues belong with the deed and assessor tools. Arrest or jail questions belong with the sheriff.

That is why Collierville People Search is strongest when you keep the record type in view. A police report is not the same as a court case. A citation is not the same as a deed. A property address is not the same as a certificate record. Once you match the file type to the office, the search gets much faster.

Use the county page next if the town layer gives you only a lead. Shelby County holds the broader record set, and the county offices can often confirm what the town office only hints at.

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