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Montgomery County, Tennessee, is one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation with the youngest median age of all Tennessee counties. It is located just 30 miles northwest of Nashville and is less than a day’s drive from most major U.S. cities.
The Montgomery County Assessor of Property is charged to discover, value, and list all taxable property in Montgomery County according to the State of Tennessee. This includes conducting a state-mandated County-wide reappraisal every five years; our next reappraisal is scheduled for 2029.
Montgomery County, Tennessee is located 30 minutes northwest of Nashville at the Tennessee-Kentucky state line. We are one of the most historic, yet progressive counties in the region and home to the fifth largest city in the state.
The County Clerk's Office also handles the issuance of passports, Notary Publics and the titling of vehicles. The County Clerk is the clerk of the county legislative body and maintains the official County Commission Minutes which are available for public viewing.
County Commission Video on Demand Pay/View Property Tax Online Park Facility Rental
Start a juvenile detention center in Montgomery County. Create a plan for enforcing TCA 55-21-108; Handicap Parking. Amend TCA 5-6-108 to allow County Mayors access to examine County bank accounts.
The Montgomery County Courts Center houses the Juvenile, General Sessions, Chancery, Circuit courts and the Circuit Court Clerk. The Courts Center is open 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Juvenile Court - (931) 648-5766
Montgomery County Government complies with the following Civil Rights statutes; Titles VI, VII, and IX of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabilities Act and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975.
Navigate your browser to https://montgomery.tncrtinfo.com. To login use the following username and password: Login: mcgcourts. Password: courts. We hope you enjoy having access to our web inquiry service. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
The Montgomery County Assessor of Property is a Tennessee constitutionally elected official who serves at the pleasure of the Montgomery County citizens for a four-year term of office. It is the assessor's responsibility to discover, list, classify, and value all property within the jurisdiction of Montgomery County for tax purposes.