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Farragut People Search works a little differently from a big city with its own full court stack. The town has a municipal court at Town Hall, 11408 Municipal Center Drive, but a lot of the deeper record trail still runs through Knox County. That means a search may start with a traffic ticket or ordinance case, then move to county arrest records, criminal court files, or property data. If you are trying to locate a person, verify a case, or confirm where a record lives, Farragut gives you a small set of offices that can still lead to a full answer.

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Farragut People Search Quick Facts

11408 Municipal Center Drive Town Hall
865-966-7057 Court Phone
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Office Hours
Knox County Record Hub

Farragut People Search Sources

The Farragut Municipal Court handles the town's traffic citations and ordinance violations. It sits at Town Hall, 11408 Municipal Center Drive, Farragut, TN 37934, and the office hours run Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. If a Farragut People Search begins with a ticket or a local citation, that court is the first stop. The court lets you pay online, by mail, or in person, and it also keeps warrant information through the clerk. That makes it the cleanest place to check a local case before you move into county records.

Farragut does not keep every important record in town hall. When a search turns toward arrest records, incident reports, or inmate information, the trail moves to the Knox County Sheriff's Office at 400 Main Street in Knoxville. Administration is at (865) 215-2444 and records are at (865) 215-2205. The records division is open weekdays from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and asks for valid Tennessee identification when you make an in-person request. That office is the best county stop for people search work tied to a booking, a report, or detention status.

That split matters. A person may appear in a Farragut ticket, then show up again in a county arrest record, then show up one more time in a property file. Keeping the town and county pieces separate at the start makes the search easier to follow. It also keeps you from assuming a local court file is the only record that exists.

Farragut People Search and Court Files

The county court side is where the deeper record trail often starts. The Knox County Criminal Court Clerk is Mike Hammond, and the office is in the City-County Building at 400 Main Street, Suite 149, Knoxville, TN 37902. The phone number is (865) 215-2375, the office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, and the office keeps criminal, General Sessions criminal, and Fourth Circuit records. It also offers a local criminal history search package for $15. If your Farragut People Search needs more than a municipal ticket, that county clerk is where the next serious look begins.

Farragut People Search Knox County criminal court records

This county criminal court image is the best match for Farragut because so many town records spill into Knox County. It is the place to check when a name appears in a booking, a docket, or a background search.

The Clerk and Master is also useful if a Farragut search moves into probate, divorce, or other chancery matters. Chancery records can include estates, conservatorships, guardianships, real estate disputes, and contract disputes. Older files may sit in archives or on microfilm, so a first-time request can take a little time. If you have the case number, bring it. If you do not, use the full names of the parties and be ready to wait while the office checks storage.

Farragut People Search work often ends up at the courthouse even when it starts in town hall. That is normal. The town court handles the front end, but county court files often hold the deeper record.

Farragut People Search and Property Records

If you are trying to place a person at an address, the Knox County Property Assessor is a useful next stop. The office is at the City-County Building, 400 Main Street in Knoxville, and the search lets you look by owner name or address. The results can show ownership, assessment values, property characteristics, maps, and GIS data. That is helpful when a Farragut People Search starts with a home, a parcel, or a business property instead of a court case.

Property records are often overlooked in people search work. They should not be. A deed, a parcel search, or an assessment record can show a family tie, a move, or a long-running address history. When the same person appears in a court file and a property file, the search becomes much stronger. You can tie the name to a place, then use the case file to tie the place to a date.

The Tennessee court records portal shows the broader docket lane when a Farragut record reaches beyond town boundaries. It is a useful reminder that a local citation may still be part of a wider Tennessee case trail.

Farragut People Search Tennessee court records portal

The statewide court records image shows the broader search lane when a Farragut record reaches beyond town boundaries. It is a good reminder that a local citation may still be part of a wider Tennessee case trail.

Farragut People Search and State Tools

For a wider check, the TBI TORIS portal gives you the statewide criminal background path used by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. That is useful when you want a Tennessee-level result instead of a single county slice. The state says the name-based search fee is $29, and the search covers adult Tennessee criminal history only. The Vital Records office can also help when you need a birth, death, marriage, or divorce certificate to confirm identity or family connection.

Tennessee records law also matters here. T.C.A. § 10-7-503 is the public records rule that keeps most county and city records open unless another law says no. That helps explain why a Farragut People Search can move from the town court to the sheriff, then to the county court, and sometimes still to a state office. The path is wider than one desk.

Note: If a local record is sealed or restricted, the file may still exist even when you cannot inspect it right away.

Nearby People Search Areas

Farragut sits inside Knox County, so the county and nearby city pages are the next logical stops when a local search hits a wall. Knoxville is the biggest city in the county, and Powell and Oak Ridge can also help when a person, address, or court record moves across the county line. Start with the town if the clue is local, then widen to county files only if the record trail calls for it.

That set of links keeps the search local and helps you move from a town ticket to a county case without losing the trail.

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