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The Clerk of the Circuit Court is a Constitutional Officer elected every eight years. The Campbell County Clerk of the Circuit Court is Valerie P. Younger.

The Clerk’s Office is responsible for recording the following items: 

  • Deeds
  • Deeds of trust
  • Mechanics liens
  • Plats
  • Other miscellaneous instruments on the land record books

The Clerk’s Office also assists in the docketing of judgments and the filing of financial statements under the Uniform Commercial Code.

The Clerk’s Office files and processes all law and chancery suits including the following:

  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Divorces
  • Injunctions
  • Land partitions
  • Appeals from the General District and Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
  • Adoption proceedings
  • Name changes

Other duties of the Clerk’s Office include the following:

  • Issuance of marriage licenses 
  •  Processing indictments for both felony and misdemeanor cases 
  • Jury scheduling
  • Probating wills
  • Appointing administrators, trustees, and guardians
  • Collecting fines and costs for the 24th Judicial Circuit Court of Virginia

Most records of this office (with certain exceptions) are open to the public. 

    The General District Court of the County of Campbell is part of the 24th Judicial District of Virginia. It decides all criminal offenses involving ordinances, laws, and by-laws of the County.

    The General District Court also handles all misdemeanors under state law and hears cases in which a person is charged with a traffic offense.

    It decides civil cases, both in the Small Claims Division up to $5,000, which cannot have an attorney involved, and in the Civil Division, in which the amount in question does not exceed $25,000.

    The General District Court also holds preliminary hearings in felony cases to determine whether or not there is sufficient evidence to justify holding a defendant for a grand jury hearing.

    All cases are heard by a judge.

    Campbell county court docket search by name

    Campbell County

    Circuit Court Clerk

    Campbell county court docket search by name

    OUR VISION

    Here you will find information for the Campbell County Circuit, General Sessions, Juvenile, and Criminal Courts.

    You will find calendars of upcoming court dates, general court procedures, information for prospective jurors, as well as various court costs and fines.

    It is our mission to diligently and professionally serve the needs of the Courts, legal community and citizens of Campbell County, Tennessee.

    Campbell county court docket search by name

    CONTACT US

    OUR ADDRESS

    570 Main Street

    PO BOX 26

    Jacksboro, TN 37757

    Telephone (Criminal, Sessions, and Juvenile):  (423) 562-2624

    Telephone (Circuit): (423) 562-0296

    Fax (Criminal, Sessions, and Juvenile): (423) 563-0342

    Fax (Circuit): (423) 562-1242

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    Campbell county court docket search by name

    How do I look up court cases in KY?

    Requesters should visit the Office of Circuit Court Clerk's website and select the county in question to get information on each Clerk of the courts. Requesters may also find court records via the “Find a Case Portal” on the Kentucky Court of Justice website.

    How do I find my local court cases?

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    How do I find someone's court records?

    There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet.

    What does Su mean in a court case?

    : (sooh-uh spahn-tay) adj. Latin for "of one's own will," meaning on one's own volition, usually referring to a judge's order made without a request by any party to the case.