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Red Bank People Search is small on the map but still spread across more than one desk. A police report can point you to an accident, an arrest, or a simple call for service. A city court docket can show a ticket, a warrant, or a paid fine. After that, Hamilton County files may take over. That is why a Red Bank People Search works best when the city record is read next to the county record. The key is to follow the name from the street, to the report, to the court, and then to the clerk who owns the longer file, because the city office often only has the first chapter of the record.

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3117 Dayton Blvd. Police and City Hall
(423) 877-2481 ext. 2 Police Records
(423) 877-4481 City Court
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Records Hours

Red Bank People Search Records

The Red Bank Police Department at redbanktn.gov/police-department is the first stop for a Red Bank People Search that needs an incident report, an accident report, or an arrest record. The department is at 3117 Dayton Boulevard, Red Bank, TN 37415, and the records division is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Requests can be made in person with valid Tennessee identification, the non-emergency number is (423) 877-2481, and the records line is (423) 877-2481 ext. 2. That gives you a direct route when you need a local report before you move to the county file.

Accident reports are available to involved parties with proper identification, and some information is available through the city website. Copy fees apply under Tennessee Public Records Act schedules. If your Red Bank People Search starts with a traffic stop, a wreck, or a service call, this office is the cleanest way to start because it keeps the request tied to the event and the exact date.

The city court page at redbanktn.gov/city-court adds the next step. Red Bank City Court handles traffic citations and city ordinance violations at City Hall, 3117 Dayton Boulevard, Red Bank, TN 37415. The office phone is (423) 877-4481, fine payments can be made online, by mail, or in person, and the clerk keeps the docket and warrant information that often tells you whether the case is still active.

Hamilton County Records for Red Bank

Once the city record is in hand, Hamilton County can fill the rest. The Criminal Court Clerk keeps criminal court files and the criminal side of General Sessions. The Circuit Court Clerk keeps civil cases, and TennesseeCaseFinder gives 24/7 access to the circuit and sessions civil records. That mix is useful when a Red Bank People Search moves from a city ticket to a county case or from a local arrest to a broader criminal file. The criminal clerk page names Vince Dean, Room 102 at 600 Market Street, Chattanooga, and the phone number 423-209-7500 for the criminal side of the courthouse.

The criminal court page at hamiltontn.gov/CriminalCourtClerk.aspx explains the clerk's divisions, the office hours, and the fact that names can be confused or misused in the records. The criminal division of General Sessions is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with one office at the Hamilton County Jail and another in Room 108 of the Courts Building, while delinquent collections runs Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The circuit clerk page at hamiltontn.gov/CircuitCourt_TNCaseFinder.aspx points to the case finder. The main portal at tennesseecasefinder.com lets you search by party name, case number, attorney name, or date range.

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That is the part of the search that often matters most. A local report can point you to a county docket, and a county docket can point you back to a city event. That back-and-forth is normal in Hamilton County.

The circuit court image below shows how county civil work can sit beside city records when the same person shows up in more than one file.

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Red Bank People Search and State Records

Some Red Bank People Search questions need state records. The Tennessee Department of Health Office of Vital Records at vitalrecords.tn.gov is the place to check when a person search turns into a marriage, divorce, or another statewide vital record. The Tennessee Court Records portal at tncrtinfo.com is also useful when you need to sort the case type before you ask the clerk for a copy. That keeps the search focused and helps you avoid the wrong desk, especially when the county file has more than one possible case type attached to the same name.

Public access also sits under the Tennessee Public Records Act, Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503. If you need the legal anchor for a Red Bank People Search, that statute is the reason many city and county records are open in the first place. It does not replace the clerk, but it does explain why the files exist and how you can ask for them. The office still decides whether a copy is open, partially restricted, or subject to a search fee, so the best request is the one that names the record and the office together.

For a quick check of the code itself, use Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503. It is a useful reference when you are comparing a city report with a county file or deciding which office should answer the request. That kind of comparison matters in Red Bank because a name can show up in the police report, the city docket, and the county court record all at once.

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Red Bank People Search Nearby Pages

Red Bank sits close to Chattanooga and the rest of Hamilton County, so the next stop is often a nearby city page or the county page itself. If the city record only gives you part of the story, the neighboring city or county clerk file may give you the rest.