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Chancery Court pleadings may be filed electronically at https://go.tybera.net/tncis/ or fax filed at 615-691-5964.
Fax filing fees will be waived for the duration of the notice period.
Chancery Court costs are payable online at here.
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General and Case Information
(615) 898-7860
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Docketing
(615) 217-0063
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About
Established by the Constitution of the State of Tennessee, the Chancery Court has original jurisdiction over certain matters, as assigned to it by the
legislature, some of them exclusively, others concurrently with the Circuit Court and the County Clerk. Types of cases handled by the Chancery Court
include: Divorce, Workers Compensation, Adoption, Paternity, Legitimation, Surrender, Orders of Protection, Child Support, Conservatorships, Guardianships,
Probate, Real Estate Matters, Partition Suits, Name Change, Contract/Debt, Specific Performance, Trusts, Contempt, Minor Settlements, and Foreign Judgments.
The Chancery Court also collects delinquent property taxes for the County and the cities of Murfreesboro, LaVergne, and Smyrna.
The Clerk and Master is the principal administrative aide to the Chancery Court, providing assistance in the areas of courtroom administration and records
management, docket maintenance, revenue management, maintenance of court minutes, official communication, and various other court-associated duties,
including serving as Special Master in hearing all pendente lite divorce and paternity matters in the Chancery and Circuit Courts of Rutherford County.
The Clerk and Master is appointed by the Chancellor for a six-year term pursuant to the state constitution.
Please Note:
The clerks are not permitted to provide you with legal advice, which includes not being able to tell you what forms to file, how to fill them out,
or how to proceed with your case. If you have these types of questions, please consult with an attorney, or utilize the free legal services listed
on our site.
We recommend that you retain the services of an attorney. The same rules of court apply to a case whether it is filed by an attorney or by a person without
legal training.
We will accept any documents that you have prepared for filing, along with the appropriate filing fee, if required. Our accepting of documents does not
imply that they are the correct form or that they are filled out properly. It is extremely important that pro se litigants read carefully and understand
the pleadings that they are filing before filing anything with the Court.