Anderson County Courthouse
100 North Bowling Street, Clinton, TN 37716
About Us
Welcome to the Anderson County Courthouse, a cornerstone of justice and community service in Clinton, Tennessee. Conveniently located at 100 North Bowling Street, our courthouse stands as a historic beacon of legal and civic engagement in Anderson County. As the heart of the county's judicial system, we are committed to upholding the law and providing an accessible and fair environment for all residents.
Our courthouse is not only a place where legal proceedings occur, but also a hub for various public services and community activities. Whether you are here to attend a court session, access public records, or participate in civic events, our dedicated staff is ready to assist you with professionalism and respect.
We take pride in our role within the community, ensuring that justice is served with integrity and transparency. Visit the Anderson County Courthouse to experience our commitment to excellence in serving the public and fostering a safe, lawful, and thriving community. For more information about our services, hours of operation, or upcoming events, please contact us directly or explore our website.
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Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
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Reviews
"Friendly security and staff. Shout out to Zach Foster, the archivist, for helping us research my husband's family."
"Got there just 6 minutes'til 5:00pm, But all the ladies and lovely officers were still just as kind and patient and helpful."
"Beth I could not add you on Yelp, But people go see Beth at the county courthouse. She helped me and my fiancΓ© with our marriage license. Your invited Beth!!!!"
"I had to get copies from the property deeds and county clerk offices. The employees at both offices were kind and helpful. Great customer service!"
"The people that work here are very nice, on the third level the judge in General Session Court is very rude and mean he needs to work on his attitude towards how he acts towards people, being mean to people will get you nowhere he needs to be more understanding he reminds me of the juvenile judge that we had at anderson County before that had to get fired or step down he needs to be nice plus have more compassion towards others, i understand as a judge you have to be strict but this judge lets the authority go to his head, he was very mean and rude to me today."
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