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  1. The Circuit Court is a court of general jurisdiction and may also hear appeals from courts of limited jurisdiction. My goal as the Clerk of the Circuit, Civil Sessions and Juvenile Courts is to provide the highest level of service to the people of our county at the least cost to the taxpayers.

  2. 4th Circuit Court Judge. The Knoxville Bar Association Lawyer Referral & Information Service can be contacted at (865) 522-7501 should you need a referral to an attorney in the Knoxville area. (click here for website)

  3. Within each district are Circuit Courts and Chancery Courts, as provided by the state constitution. Some districts also have legislatively established Criminal Courts and Probate Courts. Judges of these courts are elected to 8-year terms.

  4. Most court records are available online. Records for the Criminal Court, General Sessions-Criminal, and Fourth Circuit Court can be requested through the Criminal Court Clerk’s Office. Records for the Circuit Court, Civil Sessions, and Juvenile Court can be requested from the Circuit Clerk’s office. Records from Chancery Court are available ...

  5. On this site, you can learn more about the courts, access services and resources, and search for upcoming court dates. Please contact the Knox County Criminal Court Clerk's Office at (865) 215-2375 or visit us at the City County Building if we can provide additional service or answer questions.

  6. Search Knox County Circuit Court civil dockets by division, docket number, attorney, and case title; or view the dockets in chronological order.

  7. The current Clerk of Circuit Court, Civil Sessions Court, and Juvenile Court is Charles D. Susano III. Knox County provides online access to County Circuit and Civil Sessions records via the KnoxCircuit Records portal.

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