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The Lewisburg Residents Directory works best when you start with the city police and court structure, then move outward only if the record no longer belongs to a city office. Lewisburg’s live site gives a clear police records and permits page, a police address and phone directory, and a separate city court page, which makes the local routing much cleaner than a generic city search. If the clue is a report, a permit, a citation, or a city case, the Residents Directory should stay with those official city pages first. Only after that should the search shift to county or state certificate routes.

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Lewisburg Quick Facts

101 Water Street Police and City Court Address
931-359-4044 Police Main Phone
931-359-4050 City Court Phone
931-359-4472 Records and Permits Help

Lewisburg Residents Directory Sources

The official City of Lewisburg website is the best first stop when the search starts with a local clue because it gives a current police structure, a current city court page, and an up-to-date city footer contact. The footer identifies the city at 131 East Church Street, Lewisburg, TN 37091, with the main city phone number 931-359-1544. That matters because a Lewisburg Residents Directory search often begins with only a place name, a street, or a broad civic clue. The city site narrows that first step before the request reaches a specific office.

The image below links to the official City of Lewisburg website listed in the manifest.

Lewisburg Residents Directory city website source

Use the city site first when the Lewisburg clue is local but you still need to confirm whether it belongs with police records, city court, or another city office.

The city structure is especially useful here because Lewisburg separates police records from city court and keeps both routes live on the current site. That means the Residents Directory page does not need to guess. It can route the search based on the official office pages that are already available. That is a much stronger approach than treating the city as a single contact point for every record type.

Lewisburg Residents Directory Police Records

The official Records and Permits page is the strongest city source when the clue begins with a report, an incident, or another police file. It says the Records Division develops and maintains law-enforcement records required to transact the official business of the department, and it confirms that reports filed with the Lewisburg Police Department are public records subject to Tennessee law. That is the clearest possible route for a Lewisburg Residents Directory search that already knows it needs a police report rather than a general city file.

The same records page gives the details that make the route practical. It says requests for copies of police reports can be made through the Records Office during regular business hours, that confidential information will be redacted before copies are provided or inspection is permitted, and that records help is available through Administrative Assistant Kim Gentry at 931-359-4472. It also lists the police mailing location at Lewisburg Police Department, 101 Water Street, Lewisburg, TN 37091. Those specifics matter because they keep the search tied to a real office and a real process instead of a general police landing page.

The police contact directory confirms the same department location and lists the main phone at 931-359-4044, with fax 931-359-8833. That makes the Lewisburg Residents Directory useful both when the request is broad and when it is already narrow. If you only know the department, start with the address and phone directory. If you already know it is a report request, use the records and permits page directly.

Lewisburg Residents Directory City Court

The official City Court page is the right city route when the clue is a citation, court date, or another municipal case trail. The page lists Lewisburg City Court at 101 Water Street, Lewisburg, TN 37091, with phone 931-359-4050 and fax 931-359-4365. It also explains that general sessions matters are called each Monday, except the third Monday and holidays, while traffic court is held on the third Monday of each month. That gives the Lewisburg Residents Directory a real court layer instead of forcing all city-related searches into the police records lane.

The court page is also useful because it names the court clerk staff and clarifies that city court handles both general sessions and traffic matters. That distinction matters when a police clue turns into a court clue. A report may begin with the police department, but the case schedule, hearing detail, or court-side record belongs with city court. Keeping those two offices separate helps the page stay accurate and lets the user move to the right desk instead of sending one vague request across the city.

If your clue includes a citation number, a court date, or a known municipal offense, start with city court instead of police records. If the clue begins with an incident report, start with police records first and move to court only if the city process leads there. That is the clearest way to use a Lewisburg Residents Directory page in practice.

Lewisburg Residents Directory and City Contact Paths

Lewisburg is one of the city pages where the city contact layers are worth keeping distinct. The main city footer points to City Hall at 131 East Church Street with 931-359-1544, while the police department and city court both point to 101 Water Street for records and court work. That split matters because a local clue can begin with the city itself but still require a more exact office to finish the search. The Residents Directory should preserve that difference rather than flattening everything into one city address.

That separation also helps when you are not yet sure what kind of file you need. A city service or administrative clue belongs with City Hall first. A report or permit clue belongs with the police records side. A citation or hearing clue belongs with city court. Lewisburg’s current site supports all three paths. The value of the page is that it keeps them readable and usable without forcing the user to sort through the full city navigation from scratch.

Because the source material is strongest on city-level routing and not on county web support for this batch, the safer course is to keep county detail conservative and use the city structure as the main search tool. That avoids invented county specifics while still giving the user a strong local route for actual records work.

Lewisburg Residents Directory Vital Records

When the Lewisburg trail turns into a birth, death, marriage, or divorce certificate request, the official Tennessee Office of Vital Records is the statewide certificate route. The city police and court pages can help confirm place, date, or case context, but they do not issue state certificates. That makes the Tennessee page the right next stop once the search is no longer about a city file and is instead about a certified record.

The state vital records image below links to the official Tennessee Office of Vital Records source used as the final certificate layer.

Lewisburg Residents Directory Tennessee vital records source

Use it when the Lewisburg search has already done the local city work and now needs certificate routing rather than another city records request.

The same statewide structure also matters for older records because the city clue may stay the same while the office holding the file changes over time. That is why the Lewisburg Residents Directory should point to the state system once the record type becomes a certificate. It keeps the search realistic and office-specific.

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The strongest Lewisburg Residents Directory search starts with the clue that best identifies the office type. A police report points to records and permits. A citation or hearing clue points to city court. A broader administrative clue points to the city’s main contact path. A certificate clue points to the Tennessee Office of Vital Records after the local trail is clear. That order keeps the search practical and avoids asking one office to answer for records it does not control.

Before you make a request, gather the details that usually help most.

  • Full name and any spelling variation
  • Approximate date or year range
  • Lewisburg address, street, or incident location
  • Record type, such as report, court matter, permit, or certificate
  • Any case number, report number, or department clue you already know

That short checklist is enough to help Lewisburg staff route the request to police records, city court, City Hall, or the state certificate system. That is the real purpose of the Lewisburg Residents Directory page. It narrows the office and keeps the request tied to the source most likely to answer it.

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