Search Obion County Civil Court Records

Obion County Civil Court Records are useful when you need to find a filing in Union City, check the court that handled the matter, or ask the clerk for a certified copy. The county portal gives you a fast way to review the case, while the courthouse office keeps the official file. If you know a party name, hearing date, case number, or filing date, the search usually narrows quickly. When you need the real record, Obion County still keeps it with the local clerk in Union City.

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Obion County Civil Court Records Access

Obion County Civil Court Records begin with the Circuit Court Clerk at 7 Bill Burnett Circle, P.O. Box 606, Union City, TN 38281. The county also lists court locations at 2 Bill Burnett Circle, Union City, TN 38261. The clerk office is the main local source for civil files, copy requests, and courthouse guidance, and the office can be reached at (731) 507-0999. When the portal is not enough, the clerk is the office to contact first.

The county portal at tncrtinfo.com/obion provides the public search layer for Obion County Civil Court Records. The county government site at Obion County government helps tie the online search back to the courthouse in Union City. Those pages confirm that the clerk remains the record holder and that the search is focused on civil access.

Obion County is part of the 27th Judicial District with Weakley County. That district context helps explain the broader court structure, but the actual file stays with the county clerk that handled the case.

How to Search Obion County Civil Court Records

Start with the public portal if you need a quick case check. Obion County Civil Court Records can usually be narrowed by party name, hearing date, case number, or filing date. That first pass may tell you which court handled the matter and whether you should move to the clerk for the file. It is the fastest way to avoid a blind courthouse visit.

If the matter is older or the request needs to be exact, the clerk becomes the next stop. Obion County Civil Court Records may require a certified copy, a docket check, or a review of a file that is easier to confirm in person than online. A narrow request helps staff find the correct civil matter without sorting through similar names from the county index.

  • Full party name
  • Hearing date or filing date, if known
  • Case number, if known
  • Whether you need a quick check or an official copy

If you are unsure of the exact case style, ask for the civil index first. That usually gives you the case number that makes the rest of the request easier. A little detail goes a long way with Obion County Civil Court Records.

Obion County Civil Court Records And Local Access

Obion County Civil Court Records are handled in a county courthouse setting that keeps the clerk office at the center of the process. The county portal points users toward the search, but the clerk keeps the official file. Circuit Court usually handles larger civil disputes and appeals. General Sessions handles smaller civil claims. Juvenile Court files are separate, but the clerk still maintains them as part of the county records system.

That mix can matter when a case moves across more than one part of the court system. A request for Obion County Civil Court Records might touch a docket sheet, an order, or a judgment entry rather than a full file. Knowing the right division helps the clerk narrow the search. That is why a name plus a filing date is often enough to get started.

The image below comes from the county government image in the manifest, which is available for Obion County and fits the local courthouse setting well. The surrounding copy stays tied to Union City, the clerk office, and the 27th Judicial District.

Obion County civil court records clerk and county government

This local county image is available in the manifest and works well because Obion County Civil Court Records stay centered on courthouse and clerk access even when the search begins online.

Obion County Civil Court Records Fees

Obion County Civil Court Records use the standard copy figures described in the research. Plain copies are generally 50 cents per page, and certified copies are $5 per document. Those numbers are common in Tennessee. The full price still depends on the number of pages, so a focused request usually costs less than asking for a wide file pull.

The statewide fee rule at T.C.A. § 8-21-401 explains the broader copy structure used by county clerks. It helps to review the docket first, then ask for only the papers you really need. That keeps the request simpler and often faster.

Public Access To Obion County Civil Court Records

Obion County Civil Court Records are generally public during business hours unless a statute or court order limits part of the file. Tennessee’s public access rule at T.C.A. § 10-7-503 supports inspection of county records. Even so, sealed pages and redactions can still apply. Public access is broad, but it is not unlimited.

The Open Records Counsel FAQ helps explain inspection and copying rules, while the UT CTAS guide explains why courts still control parts of their files. Those sources help explain why Obion County Civil Court Records can be open for review and still limited in some places.

Nearby Obion County Civil Court Records

Obion County shares a district with neighboring West Tennessee counties, which matters when a filing may have landed elsewhere or when you are comparing court locations before you request a copy. The district map helps, but the file still stays with the clerk in the county that handled the case.

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