Search Marshall County Bench Warrants

Marshall County bench warrants are issued by judges in the Lewisburg courthouse when someone misses a court date or breaks a court order. These records are part of the public court system in Tennessee. The Marshall County Sheriff's Office handles service of bench warrants within the county. You can search for active bench warrants through state court portals or by contacting the Circuit Court Clerk directly. Whether you need to check your own status or look up someone else, there are several ways to access bench warrant information in Marshall County.

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Marshall County Quick Facts

35.8K Population
17th Judicial District
Circuit/General Sessions Court Types
Lewisburg County Seat

Marshall County Court System

The Marshall County court system handles bench warrants through the Circuit/General Sessions courts. The courthouse sits in Lewisburg. Judges here issue bench warrants when a person fails to show up for a court date or does not follow a court order. These are not the same as arrest warrants. A bench warrant comes from the judge on the bench, not from a police report or grand jury.

Under TCA § 39-16-609, failure to appear in court is a serious matter in Tennessee. A Class A misdemeanor charge can be added for missing a court date. This means up to 11 months and 29 days in jail plus a fine up to $2,500. For some cases, it can be raised to a Class E felony with one to six years in prison.

The Marshall County Sheriff's Office serves bench warrants once they are signed by a judge. You can reach the office at (931) 359-0536 to ask about the status of a warrant.

The Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts provides access to court records and warrant information for Marshall County residents.

Marshall County Tennessee bench warrants court records

Use this resource to start your search for bench warrants or court cases in Marshall County.

Court Marshall County Circuit Court Clerk
1103 Courthouse Annex, Lewisburg, TN 37091
Phone: (931) 359-0536
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Search Marshall County Bench Warrants

There are a few ways to check for bench warrants in Marshall County. You can start online by visiting the Tennessee Public Court Records Portal. This free tool covers court records from many Tennessee counties. You can search by name or case number. Not all records may be available online, but it is a good first step.

For a more complete search, go to the Marshall County Circuit Court Clerk's office in Lewisburg. Staff can look up bench warrants and court cases in the county database. Bring a valid ID. Tennessee law requires you to be a state resident to request public records under TCA § 10-7-504. Copy fees may apply when you ask for printed records.

You can also contact the Marshall County Sheriff's Office. They keep track of active bench warrants. Some people prefer to call first and then visit. Either way works.

The Tennessee Courts website has links to court records and case history tools that may include Marshall County data. Check there if the local portal does not have what you need.

Marshall County Bench Warrant Penalties

Ignoring a bench warrant in Marshall County can make things worse. Under TCA § 39-16-609, failure to appear is a crime on its own. A judge can add new charges on top of whatever you were supposed to appear for. The penalties depend on the type of case you missed.

For a misdemeanor bench warrant, the added charge is a Class A misdemeanor. That carries up to 11 months 29 days in jail and a $2,500 fine. For cases where the original charge was a felony, failing to appear can be bumped up to a Class E felony. That means one to six years in prison and a fine up to $3,000. These penalties come on top of the original case.

Bond forfeiture is another issue. If you posted bail and then missed court, you lose that money. The Marshall County court can also suspend your driver's license for traffic-related bench warrants. Getting your license back adds more fees and paperwork.

Resolving Bench Warrants in Marshall County

Clearing a bench warrant in Marshall County usually means going back to court. The process depends on why the warrant was issued. If you missed a hearing, you may be able to get a new date set. If you failed to pay a fine, paying what you owe might resolve it. Each situation is different.

Here is what typically happens when you address a bench warrant in Marshall County:

  • Contact the Circuit Court Clerk at (931) 359-0536 to confirm the warrant details
  • Hire a lawyer or request a public defender if you qualify
  • Your attorney can file a motion to recall the bench warrant
  • The judge sets a new court date
  • You appear on the new date and the warrant is cleared

Some people turn themselves in at the Marshall County Sheriff's Office. This shows the court you are willing to cooperate. Depending on the charge, you may be booked and released on bond, or you may have to wait for a hearing. It depends on the judge and the case.

Marshall County Public Records Access

Bench warrants in Marshall County are public records under the Tennessee Public Records Act. TCA § 10-7-503 says all government records are open to the public unless a specific law makes them private. Court records, including bench warrants, fall under this rule. Anyone who lives in Tennessee can ask to see them.

To get copies of bench warrant records from Marshall County, submit a request to the Circuit Court Clerk. You can do this in person or by mail. The office may charge $0.15 per page for copies. Certified copies cost more. If the search takes more than an hour, labor charges may apply. The office must respond within seven business days under the TPRA.

The Tennessee State Library and Archives also has historical court records from Marshall County on microfilm. This is helpful for older cases that may not be in the digital system.

Marshall County Sheriff and Bench Warrants

The Marshall County Sheriff's Office plays a central role in bench warrant enforcement. Once a judge signs a bench warrant, the Sheriff's Office gets it. Deputies are responsible for finding and arresting the person named on the warrant. They also serve civil process papers and provide court security in Marshall County.

The Tennessee Sheriffs Association has a directory of all 95 county sheriffs in Tennessee, including Marshall County. You can find contact details, office hours, and links to local resources through their site. Some sheriff offices maintain online lists of active warrants or most wanted individuals.

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Cities in Marshall County

Marshall County includes the city of Lewisburg and several smaller towns. Bench warrants for all areas in the county are handled through the Marshall County courts in Lewisburg. Contact the Circuit Court Clerk or the Sheriff's Office for help with bench warrant searches in Marshall County.

Nearby Counties

If you are not sure which county handles your case, check the address where the court appearance was scheduled. Bench warrants are county-specific in Tennessee. The warrant must be served by the county that issued it, though any law enforcement officer in the state can make the arrest.

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