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Welcome to Campbell County, Tennessee! Located just off I-75 in beautiful East Tennessee, our area boasts a convenient location, friendly atmosphere, gorgeous scenic views, and a vibrant business community. Come discover our piece of Appalachia where the mountains meet Norris Lake.
The Campbell County Clerk’s Office provides many services to the citizens of Campbell County, including automobile registrations, driver’s license renewals, notary public applications, marriage license applications, business license issuance, and more. Online Renewals & Payments.
The Campbell County Government is comprised of elected and non-elected officials and department heads. The goal of the County Government is to provide the residents, visitors, and community with services that benefit our area.
Have your next getaway in Campbell County! From Norris Lake to Cumberland Trail State Park, our area offers visitors a myraid of activies both on and off the water. Whether you’re looking for fishing, boating, watersports, or just to relax some, spend some time on Norris Lake during your stay.
Residents of our county enjoy taking advantage of all that nature has to offer, including ATV trails, area hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, and, of course, relaxation time on the lake. No matter what you enjoy, Campbell County has something for you.
Campbell County is divided into five districts, each represented by three commissioners. You can find out which district you live in using the maps below . Districts are subject to change depending on census results.
The Assessor of Property’s office is responsible for identifying and valuing all taxable property within Campbell County. The Assessor’s office processes all recorded documents that transfer property, map new property, and update ownership and address information.
Campbell County Government will hold a public meeting on Friday, November 1, 2024, at 10 AM in the Mayor’s Office. The purpose of this meeting will be to discuss eligible projects and expected funding levels for the 2025 Community Development Block Grant. Read the full notice.
The Sheriff is always available to the people of Campbell County, especially to listen to any concerns, questions, comments, or ideas you may have. To report an emergency, please call 911. For non-emergencies, please call 423-562-7446.
Circuit judges hear civil and criminal cases and appeals from City, General Sessions, Juvenile, and Municipal Courts, and the Circuit Court’s jurisdiction often overlaps with that of the Chancery Courts. Criminal cases may be tried in Circuit Court as well.