Sevierville People Search Guide

Sevierville People Search usually starts with the city office that has the first paper trail, then moves to the county courthouse when the file gets larger. The police department sits at 300 Gary Wade Boulevard, city court sits at 120 Gary Wade Boulevard, and the county courthouse is at 125 Court Avenue. Police reports, city court dockets, circuit court files, deeds, and county clerk records all sit in different places. That means a good search in Sevierville is less about guessing and more about matching the record type to the right office. If you know the date, the street, or the case number, you can move from one office to the next without losing the thread.

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Sevierville Quick Facts

300 Gary Wade Police Records
(865) 453-5506 Police Phone
125 Court Ave County Courthouse
500 Dupont Jail Location

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The Sevierville Police Department at 300 Gary Wade Boulevard keeps incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. The Records Division can be reached at (865) 453-5506 ext. 2, and the non-emergency line is the same number. Requests can be made in person with valid Tennessee identification during Monday through Friday business hours, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Accident reports are available to involved parties, copy fees follow Tennessee Public Records Act schedules, and arrestees are housed at Sevier County Jail at 500 Dupont Street, where inmate records are handled through the sheriff's office at (865) 453-4668.

Accident reports are available to involved parties with proper identification. That matters when a Sevierville People Search starts with a crash instead of a court case. The records desk can tell you whether the report is ready, whether a copy fee applies, and whether you need to show ID. If the arrest ended with a jail booking, the Sevier County Sheriff can have the inmate trail that the city file does not hold. The city records office is the best place to start when the incident happened within Sevierville limits.

The image source below points to the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security at tn.gov/safety.html. It fits the same kind of search trail because a name, an ID, or a driving record can help confirm the person tied to a local report.

Sevierville People Search Department of Safety record path

That state office is useful when a city report and an ID record need to line up. It is not the whole search, but it can make the rest easier to trust.

Sevierville People Search and City Court

Sevierville City Court handles traffic citations and city ordinance violations. The court sits at City Hall, 120 Gary Wade Boulevard, and office hours run Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The court phone is (865) 453-5504. If your Sevierville People Search starts with a ticket, a warrant, or a court date, this is the office that can tell you whether the matter is still open or already closed.

The court page notes that citations can be paid online, by mail, or in person. It also mentions defensive driving options and warrant information through the clerk. That makes the court a practical stop when a person search turns into a payment search. The records are usually brief, but they still tell you which file to ask for next. Because the city court and police department sit on the same boulevard, the local handoff stays simple.

When a case starts in city court and grows from there, the county court system takes over. That is common in Sevierville, because city traffic work can move into a broader county criminal or civil file. A clean search keeps both offices in view and does not stop at the first docket entry.

Note: A city citation can be short, but it still helps point you toward the county file that holds the rest of the story.

The image source below points to the Tennessee Virtual Archive at teva.contentdm.oclc.org. That archive is a useful visual cue when your Sevierville search needs older records or background material that did not stay in the city case file.

Sevierville People Search virtual archive record trail

Older digital records can help explain a name, a place, or a date before you go to the county courthouse.

Sevier County People Search Sources

The Sevier County Circuit Court Clerk keeps civil lawsuits over $25,000, felony criminal cases, divorce proceedings, and appeals. The clerk office is at the Sevier County Courthouse, 125 Court Avenue, Sevierville, TN 37862, and the phone is (865) 453-6124. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. That makes it the main county desk when a city lead turns into a wider county case. If you need a full file, this is where you ask.

The Sevier County Register of Deeds handles deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, and other property records. The office is also at 125 Court Avenue, and the phone is (865) 453-6170. That office matters when a Sevierville People Search needs to connect a name to land, a title change, or an old address. The online property search, scanned images, and eRecording options make it easier to check whether a name appears in the chain of title before you request a copy in person.

The Sevier County Clerk also sits at 125 Court Avenue, with the phone at (865) 453-6113. Marriage licenses are issued during business hours, and the office handles vehicle registrations, titles, business tax licenses, and notary commissions. County records can answer questions the city office cannot. A police report may show a date. A deed or court file may show the long trail behind that date. When you need both, Sevierville gives you a clear county seat and a clear path through it.

Sevierville People Search and State Records

State tools help when the city and county desks do not answer the whole question. Tennessee Vital Records at vitalrecords.tn.gov/hc/en-us is the place for marriage, death, birth, and divorce certificates. If you need proof of an event instead of a full case file, the state certificate can be the fastest route. If you need the actual file, the county court or register still matters more. The key is to match the record to the reason you are asking. For Tennessee adult criminal history, the TBI TORIS portal is the state name-based search path, but it only covers Tennessee records and does not replace the local court file.

The Tennessee Court Information portal at tncrtinfo.com gives a wide look at participating court systems, which helps when a Sevierville People Search needs to compare a city docket with a county case. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation TORIS page at tn.gov/tbi/divisions/cjis-division/background-checks.html gives that statewide criminal history path, and the Office of Open Records Counsel at comptroller.tn.gov/office-functions/open-records-counsel explains how to make a strong public records request under Tennessee law.

T.C.A. § 10-7-503 and T.C.A. § 68-3-205 sit behind this kind of search. The first supports access to public records. The second governs statewide vital records. Those rules do not replace the local clerk, but they explain why the city, county, and state pieces fit together.

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