Find Oak Ridge Phone Directory

Oak Ridge Phone Directory searches usually start at city hall, then move to the city clerk, municipal court, police records, or Anderson County when the file does not stay in city government. Oak Ridge is a city with a strong local identity and a deep history tied to the Manhattan Project, so people often search for both modern city contacts and older public records. This page keeps the Oak Ridge phone directory tied to the right office first, then shows the state-backed routes that help when the city is not the final stop.

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Oak Ridge Phone Directory Facts

31K Population
Anderson County
865 Area Code
City Clerk Main Records Hub

Oak Ridge Phone Directory Contacts

The official City of Oak Ridge site is the best starting point for city contact work. Research says the city operates under a City Council form of government, and the City Clerk handles written records requests. The City Clerk is listed as Beth Hickman or Sandy Sexton, with phone (865) 425-3411. Municipal court questions go to Robin Nettles at (865) 425-3536, and the city clerk office remains the main point for city records in Oak Ridge. That is the first branch of the Oak Ridge Phone Directory.

Oak Ridge is also a city where the police department, city court, and county records offices can all matter for one search. The city police department handles arrest records and incident reports. The city clerk can receive written requests. If the request is really county-held, the caller may need Anderson County records instead of the city office. That split is important because Oak Ridge is not a one-number city. The office that owns the record is the office that answers the phone.

Oak Ridge was established during World War II as part of the Manhattan Project, and that history still shows up in the way people search for files, archives, and local government records. A good Oak Ridge Phone Directory page should therefore treat both modern service contacts and older record paths as part of the same search trail.

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The official Oak Ridge city site is the first visual anchor for the Oak Ridge phone directory and the best place to confirm the city’s current contact portal.

Oak Ridge Phone Directory official city website screenshot

That image helps users confirm the city site before they move into records or police contact work.

The Tennessee Comptroller Open Records Counsel is the best state fallback when an Oak Ridge request needs help finding the right custodian.

Oak Ridge Phone Directory state open records counsel screenshot

That screenshot matters when the city route is unclear or the request needs a Tennessee public records guide.

The Tennessee State Library and Archives is another useful fallback for older records and research questions.

Oak Ridge Phone Directory state library and archives screenshot

That image is helpful when the city office points the caller toward older state-held material or archival help.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is the last image anchor for state criminal history help.

Oak Ridge Phone Directory Tennessee Bureau of Investigation screenshot

That state image keeps the Oak Ridge phone directory tied to a real criminal history source instead of a copied number list.

Oak Ridge Phone Directory Records

Research says written requests should go to the Oak Ridge City Clerk or to Anderson County records offices when the record belongs outside the city. That makes the Oak Ridge phone directory useful before the request is even written. The city clerk can direct a caller toward city records, and the municipal court clerk can handle traffic citations and city ordinance issues. The police department maintains arrest and incident records. A caller who knows which office owns the record can move much faster.

Oak Ridge also has a public library at 1401 Oak Ridge Turnpike that provides access to public records databases, which can be useful for older searches or local research work. That does not replace a city clerk or a county office, but it does give the caller another place to verify a name, a date, or a local history clue. Research also notes that fingerprinting services are available at the Oak Ridge Police Department, which makes the records picture even more practical for residents who need multiple steps from one office.

Anderson County matters too. Research says the Anderson County Sheriff provides law enforcement coverage and operates the county jail, the Anderson County Circuit Court handles civil and criminal cases, and the county clerk-recorder and assessor maintain vital and property records. Those county offices become the next stop when the Oak Ridge request is not purely a city record. The local directory works because it shows when the city ends and the county begins.

Oak Ridge Phone Directory and Anderson County

Oak Ridge sits in Anderson County, so many searches move from city hall to county offices. The county sheriff, circuit court, and county clerk-recorder are the usual backup routes when the file is not city held. That is important for court matters, jail records, property work, and vital records. A city page that stops at the city line would leave the caller stuck. The Oak Ridge phone directory has to show both steps.

The Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts public case history tool at tncourts.gov/courts/supreme-court/public-case-history is the best statewide court fallback when an Oak Ridge search needs to be sorted before the county call. The TBI background checks page is the best state criminal history fallback. If the record is older or archived, the State Library and Archives page can help the caller find the right reference point first.

Oak Ridge also has a broader public-records context because the city grew out of a federal wartime project and still attracts research traffic. That means some searches are historical, some are administrative, and some are just practical. The directory should handle all three without pretending that every record is in one office.

Note: Oak Ridge requests can move from the city clerk to Anderson County records or state help, so it is normal for one search to cross more than one office.

Use the Oak Ridge Phone Directory

The most efficient Oak Ridge Phone Directory search starts with a simple question. Is the record city held, county held, or state held? If it is a city record, start with the city clerk. If it is a court matter, use the municipal court clerk or county court. If it is a police record, go to the police department. If it is older or statewide, use the archives or state tools. That sequence keeps the search on the right path.

It also helps to gather the facts first. A date, address, report number, or party name can save a call. Oak Ridge is a place where the office matters. The caller who knows the office can get there faster. The caller who does not can waste time on the wrong desk. That is why a local phone directory page is useful.

The most useful Oak Ridge Phone Directory routes are:

  • City Clerk for written city records requests
  • Municipal Court Clerk for traffic and ordinance matters
  • Police Department for incident and arrest records
  • Anderson County offices for court, jail, and property records
  • Tennessee state tools for archives, court history, and criminal history

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Oak Ridge and Anderson County

Oak Ridge searches often finish in Anderson County when the city is not the record holder. The county court, sheriff, and clerk-recorder routes are the next stop for court, jail, and property work.

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