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We have several online services so you can avoid the lines. View an electronic copy of your vehicle registration and your proof of insurance. Be notified of any vehicle recalls and easily renew your vehicle’s registration. Official website of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County.
Howard Gentry, Criminal Court Clerk of Metropolitan Nashville & Davidson County 408 2nd Avenue North - Suite 2120 Nashville, TN 37201 | Phone: 615.862.5601 Office of the Clerk
Davidson County Clerk Mailing Address P.O. Box 196333 Nashville, TN 37219-6333. Eight tag renewal kiosks are available throughout Davidson County. Registration Renewal Kiosks. Branch offices are for motor vehicle transactions only. All Branches are open Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Whether applying to register and title a newly acquired vehicle, new to state registration, or simply replacing a lost or stolen title, our clerks are...
Welcome to the Davidson County Circuit Court Clerk’s web site. Here you will find a wealth of information to assist in your dealings with the Circuit, Probate, General Sessions-Civil Division, and Traffic Courts.
Howard Gentry, Criminal Court Clerk of Metropolitan Nashville & Davidson County 408 2nd Avenue North - Suite 2120 Nashville, TN 37201 | Phone: 615.862.5601 Office of the Clerk
Welcome to the Metro Nashville-Davidson County E-Filing portal. One account allows users to file cases in Circuit, Criminal and Juvenile Courts. Request an account to begin E-Filing today!
Whether you’re dealing with a divorce, navigating probate procedures, resolving disputes in small claims court, or addressing traffic violations, our dedicated team is here to assist you every step of the way. At the Davidson County Circuit Court Clerk’s Resource Center, we prioritize accessibility, efficiency, and customer satisfaction.
The Davidson County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office is responsible for maintaining court records with and serving the needs of the judiciary, legal professionals and community. The includes filling requests for copies of court records from the Circuit, Probate, General Sessions-Civil Division, and Traffic Courts.
Among the types of cases heard by the Circuit Courts are contract disputes, civil torts, condemnations, worker’s compensation claims, domestic matters and the administration of estates. Currently comprised of eight divisions, Davidson County’s Circuit Courts serve the 20th Judicial District.