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Martin Phone Directory searches work best when you start with the city recorder and then move to the right court or county office only if the city file does not finish the search. Martin is the Weakley County seat, and the city uses a formal public records request process, a city recorder, and a municipal court desk inside the police department. That means a general call to city hall is not always the best first step. This page keeps the Martin phone directory tied to the office-first approach so you can reach the right desk on the first try.

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Martin Phone Directory Contacts

The official City of Martin site is the best starting point for a Martin Phone Directory search. The city’s public records request page directs users to City Recorder Kelly Wilson and the city hall address at 109 University Street, Martin, TN 38237. The city phone number listed on the site is 731-587-3126, which is the main front door for city questions before a request moves anywhere else.

The records request page makes the process clear. Martin asks requesters to use the city form, identify the records they want, and return the request to Martin City Hall. That is helpful because the Martin Phone Directory is not just a list of names. It is a guide to the actual custodian and the actual request path. The city recorder and city hall staff can tell the caller whether the file is city held or whether the search needs a county or state backup.

Martin’s municipal court is another important contact point. The court page shows the court is located in the police department at 101 University Street, and the city court schedule is posted online. That matters because a Martin search may start with a city records request but end with a court question or a payment question. The city directory should make that split clear from the start.

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When a Martin request needs a state fallback, the Tennessee Comptroller open records page is the cleanest way to confirm the right custodian.

Martin Phone Directory Tennessee Comptroller open records page

That Martin image is useful when the city form points the caller to the wrong desk or when the request needs a custodian map before it can move forward.

For older Martin records, the Tennessee courts public case history tool gives the caller a statewide court view before the county call.

Martin Phone Directory Tennessee courts public case history page

That second Martin image is a useful reminder that court records can move beyond the city stack quickly.

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Martin records work through the city recorder, and the city’s public records request page is the most direct route for most city records. The city site says the Public Records Request form should be completed and returned to City Hall. That makes the process pretty simple, but it also means the caller needs a precise request. A date, a subject, or a record type can shorten the search and help the city know whether it has the file or whether the file belongs somewhere else.

The city recorder page at City Recorder adds useful detail because it identifies Kelly Wilson and shows the recorder’s office as the point that handles city documents. The city also keeps a public agenda and minutes archive at Public Agenda Records Archive, which is helpful when the request is for official city action rather than a police report or a court case. That archive gives Martin callers a second records path that stays inside city government.

Because Martin sits in Weakley County, some records can move out of city hall. If the city says the file is county held, the next step is usually the county court or county clerk side in Weakley County. Note: Martin’s request process is specific on purpose, so it usually works best when the caller names the document type first.

Martin Phone Directory Court and Police

The Martin municipal court is another key part of the Martin Phone Directory. The city court page shows that court is located in the police department and that fines can be paid there during business hours. That means a traffic issue or ordinance issue may stay with the city, even if the paperwork later heads to the county court system. For a caller, the important part is knowing which office owns the live question. City court handles city matters. County court handles county matters.

The city staff directory is also useful because it shows the city recorder, mayor, fire chief, police chief, and other department heads in one place. That makes it easier to identify the right person before the caller starts calling around. A strong Martin Phone Directory page should not force the user to guess which office owns the file. It should move the user from a general city question to the office that can answer it.

Police records and court questions often overlap in Martin, so the best first call is the one that names the record type. If the issue is a court citation, the municipal court page is the right starting point. If it is a public records form, the city recorder is the right starting point. If it is a report or a copy of a city document, the city hall records process is usually the right route.

Martin Phone Directory State Help

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

The Tennessee State Library and Archives is useful when Martin requests turn historical or when the city directs the caller toward older documents. If the request reaches the wider court system, the Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts public case history tool can help orient the next call. Those state tools do not replace Martin. They just keep the search moving when local offices send the caller elsewhere.

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The fastest Martin Phone Directory searches start with the record type. City records go to the recorder. Court questions go to city court. Public agenda and minute questions can use the archive. County court and county-held files move to Weakley County. If the request reaches an archive, a court history search, or a criminal history question, the state tools take over. That office-by-duty approach keeps the search clean and avoids dead ends.

It also helps to have one detail ready before you call. A date, a subject, a case number, or a form title can save time. Martin’s records process is simple, but the office still needs enough detail to know what file the caller wants. A narrow question is easier to answer than a broad one. That is the whole point of a local phone directory page.

The most useful Martin Phone Directory routes are:

  • City Recorder for Martin public records requests
  • Public Agenda Archive for city meeting records
  • Municipal Court for traffic and ordinance matters
  • Weakley County offices for county-held files
  • State help for exceptions, courts, and background checks

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Martin sits in West Tennessee, so nearby city pages help when the Martin Phone Directory search needs a wider local view.

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