Lebanon People Search
Lebanon People Search works well because the city and county offices are both close and active. The police department keeps incident, accident, and arrest reports. The city court handles traffic and ordinance cases. The Wilson County Circuit Court Clerk and County Clerk give you the county records that sit behind the city file, including civil cases, divorce matters, marriage licenses, and other official papers. If you want a search that can move from a local report to a courthouse file without losing the thread, Lebanon is built for that kind of work.
Lebanon Quick Facts
Lebanon People Search Records
The Lebanon Police Department at lebanontn.org/170/Police is the first stop when a local record matters more than a county one. The Records Division at 201 East Main Street keeps incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. Requests usually need a valid Tennessee ID and enough detail to match the report. A date, a place, and a report number can save a lot of back and forth. That is especially true if the name is common or the incident is old.
For a Lebanon People Search, the police report often gives you the cleanest start. It places a person at a time and a place. The non-emergency phone is (615) 444-2323, with records routed through extension 2. If the report leads to a booking, a traffic case, or another complaint, the court file can confirm the next step. The city office is small enough to be direct, but large enough to matter when the record trail begins with a police call or an accident.
Keep the request short and clean. The office can work faster when you tell it what you already know. That usually gets you to the right file without guesswork.
- Bring a valid Tennessee ID.
- Write down the date and location.
- Keep the report number if you have it.
- Ask whether the report is ready for pickup or copy.
For a quick visual on the police side, the image linked from Lebanon Police Department shows the office that starts the trail.
The police image ties the request to the office that starts the trail. It is often the best first step when you need a person and a report, not just a name.
Lebanon People Search and City Court
The Lebanon City Court at lebanontn.org/173/City-Court handles traffic citations and city ordinance violations. It sits at City Hall, 200 North Castle Heights Avenue, and the clerk can be reached at (615) 443-2835. It gives you the next stop after a police report or citation. A court file can show a hearing date, a warrant, a payment record, or a disposition that the police record alone does not carry. That makes the court page a key part of a Lebanon People Search.
The court file is the place where a local citation becomes a public record that can be found again later. If a person paid a ticket, missed a hearing, or came back for a warrant, the city court can show that path. When the search needs to move beyond the city line, the Wilson County courthouse can pick up the next part of the story.
That handoff matters because city court records and county court files are not the same thing. One shows the city issue. The other shows the wider case history.
For the court side, the image linked from Lebanon City Court shows the municipal office that handles the citation path.
The city court image belongs here because the court file often answers the next question after a police report. It turns a citation into a record you can search again.
Wilson County Court and Clerk Records
The Wilson County Circuit Court Clerk at wilsoncountytn.gov/circuit-court-clerk handles the county's major civil and criminal court records from 1 Public Square in Lebanon, with the office reached at (615) 444-2042. The County Clerk at wilsoncountytn.gov/county-clerk keeps marriage licenses, business tax licenses, vehicle registrations, and other official records from the same courthouse, with the main line at (615) 444-0312. Together, those offices give a Lebanon People Search the wider county trail that city records cannot always provide.
Use the circuit clerk when the matter is a lawsuit, a divorce, or a felony case. Use the county clerk when the search touches marriage, vehicles, or another county paper that shows a person in a different setting. When the same name shows up in both offices, the record match is usually strong enough to move forward.
| Circuit Court | Wilson County Courthouse, 1 Public Square Lebanon, TN 37087 (615) 444-2042 |
|---|---|
| County Clerk | Wilson County Courthouse, 1 Public Square Lebanon, TN 37087 (615) 444-0312 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Access | In person copies, dockets, and fee schedules |
For the county records side, the image linked from Wilson County Clerk shows the office that keeps marriage and other official county papers.
The clerk image fits the county side of the search. Marriage and official county records can confirm a name change or a new record trail long after a city citation is closed.
Public Records and Local Search Paths
Wilson County's public records policy at wilsoncountytn.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1534/PUBLIC-RECORDS-POLICY explains the county's access rules, including the Public Records Request Coordinator, the seven-business-day response window, Tennessee citizenship checks, and the way Tennessee public access law shapes requests. That policy gives a Lebanon People Search a useful framework when the record is in a county office rather than a city file.
When a search points to a location more than a case, the city fire department can also matter as a local contact. The image linked from lebanontn.org/172/Fire-Department is a reminder that some searches begin with a place, an incident, or a service call before they become a court or police file. That is not the same as a court record, but it can still help you confirm where a person was and when.
That broader city and county mix is what makes Lebanon practical. You can start with a police report, shift to city court, and then step into the county files without losing the trail. When one office gives you a partial answer, the next office usually fills the gap.
Note: The public records policy gives you a process, but the right office still depends on the record type.
Tennessee People Search in Lebanon
The state statute at T.C.A. ยง 10-7-503 is the reason these records are open in the first place. It does not erase copy fees or office rules, but it does set the default in favor of public access. That makes a Lebanon People Search easier to plan because you know the records should be there unless another law blocks them.
For a broader county view, the Wilson County People Search page collects the county courthouse records in one place. That is the best next stop when the city file is only the first step.