Search Dickson Phone Directory

Dickson Phone Directory searches work best when you start with the city office that keeps the record, then move to county or state help if the file sits somewhere else. Dickson is the Dickson County seat, and the city uses a clear records coordinator, police desk, and court-linked request path. That means a quick call to city hall is not always enough. This page keeps the Dickson phone directory tied to the office-first approach so you can find the right desk for city records, police reports, court questions, and older files without wandering through the wrong number list.

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615 Area Code
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Dickson Phone Directory Contacts

The official City of Dickson site is the best place to begin a Dickson Phone Directory search. Research says the city records contact is Chris Norman, reachable at 615-441-9508, with fax 615-446-4806 and email cnorman@cityofdickson.com at 600 East Walnut Street, Dickson, TN 37055. That is the main city path for Dickson records, and it is the office that can tell you whether a file is city held or needs a different custodian.

The city’s request structure matters. Research identifies a public records request policy and a separate accident report request form. That split helps because a caller asking for a city meeting record, a police report, or an accident file may need a different desk even when the request starts at the same city website. Dickson also keeps a police department at 202 S Main St, Dickson, TN 37055, with phone (615) 446-5403, and a fire department at 101 Church St, Dickson, TN 37055, with phone (615) 446-6331. Those contacts are part of the same local directory, but they do not answer the same kind of question.

For permit work, the city adds another layer. Research says certain permits can require a TBI background check and that fingerprinting is available when the permit process calls for it. That makes the Dickson Phone Directory useful for more than records. It is also a practical route into the city’s service stack when the caller needs a permit office, a records form, or a police line. If the city owns the file, the first call should go there.

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The Tennessee Comptroller open records page is a strong fallback for Dickson because it explains how to find the right records custodian when the city is not the final stop.

Dickson Phone Directory Tennessee Comptroller open records page

That state image is useful when a Dickson request needs a custodian map before the caller contacts the city or county office.

The Tennessee State Library and Archives page is another good fallback because older Dickson searches often turn into archived records or reference questions.

Dickson Phone Directory Tennessee State Library and Archives page

That archive image fits Dickson well when a file has moved out of active city use and into a history or reference trail.

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Dickson county-side records matter as soon as the file leaves city hall. Research identifies Dickson County Sheriff records at recordsrequests@dicksoncosheriff.gov, the Circuit Court Clerk as Pam Lewis at (615) 789-7010, and the Chancery Court at (615) 789-7011 in the Dickson County Justice Center at 500 Spring Street, Charlotte, TN 37036. Those are not city offices, but they are part of the same local search path when the caller needs a court file, a jail question, or a county custodial answer.

The county court search tools are useful before you call. The safer official court route is the Tennessee courts site, paired with Dickson County clerk contacts, before asking for copies. Dickson County Jail records and inmate lookup tools can also help when the request is tied to custody or booking status. If the city says the file is county held, the county offices usually finish the search.

Note: Dickson requests often move from city hall to county court or sheriff records, so it is normal for one search to use more than one office.

Dickson Phone Directory State Help

Some Dickson searches end at the state level. The Tennessee Comptroller’s Public Records Exceptions Database helps show which records may be restricted or only partly open. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation background checks page is the better state route when the question is criminal history instead of a local police report. Those two links are the first state backup layer when the city office is not the final custodian.

The Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts public case history tool at tncourts.gov/courts/supreme-court/public-case-history helps sort appellate and statewide court history before a county call. If the search turns historical, the Tennessee State Library and Archives can help with older records and research questions. The Dickson Phone Directory should show those state paths because they often finish the job when local offices send the caller elsewhere.

For everyday records access, Tennessee law still frames the request through the Public Records Act at T.C.A. § 10-7-503. That law matters, but the practical step is still the same: call the office that owns the file.

Use the Dickson Phone Directory

The best Dickson Phone Directory searches start with the record type. City records go to the city records contact. Police incident and accident reports go to the police desk. County court and jail questions move to Dickson County. Older or harder requests may need the Comptroller, TBI, or TSLA. That office-by-duty method keeps the search useful and cuts down on dead ends.

It also helps to have one detail ready before you call. A date, name, report number, or form title can save time. Dickson’s records process is more precise than a broad city hall call. The city wants enough detail to find the file, and the county office wants the same. A good directory page makes that easy to see.

The most useful Dickson Phone Directory routes are:

  • City records contact for Dickson public records requests
  • Police Department for incident and accident reports
  • Fire Department for fire records and related calls
  • Dickson County Sheriff and courts for county-held files
  • State help for exceptions, history, and background checks

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