Attorneys may electronically file documents using the Appellate Court Clerk's E-Filing system. Click here for Appellate E-Filing.
QUICK LINKS
TrueFiling
News Release on Appellate E-Filing
Supreme Court Rule 46
Rules & Laws
T.R. Civ. P. Rule 5B
Supreme Court Rule 46
T.R. Crim. P. Rule 49.2
T.R. Juv. P. Rule 106(h)
TCA §8-21-401 (o)
TCA §16-15-701
STATE TRIAL & COUNTY COURT E-FILING
Electronic Filing is available in numerous Chancery, Circuit, Criminal, Probate, General Sessions, and Juvenile Courts throughout the state. Below is a list of courts that have been approved for e-filing. We have provided a hyperlink to the e-filing portal for the court, if available.
Blount County Circuit Court (Civil)
Coffee County
- Coffee County Chancery Court
- Coffee County Circuit Court
- Coffee County General Sessions Court
- Coffee County Juvenile Court
Davidson County
- Davidson County Circuit Court
- Davidson County General Sessions Civil
- Davidson County Chancery Court
- Davidson County Criminal Court
- Davidson County Juvenile Court
Frankllin County
- Franklin County Circuit Court
- Franklin County General Sessions Court
- Franklin County Juvenile Court
Greene County
- Greene County Chancery Court
- Greene County Circuit Court
Hamblen County Chancery Court
Hamilton County
- Hamilton County Juvenile Court
- Hamilton County Chancery Court
Hancock County Chancery Court
Jefferson County
- Jefferson County Circuit Court Civil
- Jefferson County General Sessions Court Civil
- Jefferson County Juvenile Court
Montgomery County
- Montgomery County Chancery Court
- Montgomery County Circuit Civil
Rutherford County
- Rutherford County Chancery Court
- Rutherford County Circuit Court
Sequatchie County Chancery Court
Shelby County
- Shelby County Chancery Court
- Shelby County Circuit Court Civil
Sumner County
- Sumner County Chancery Court
- Sumner County Circuit Court Civil
Williamson County
- Williamson County Chancery Court
- Williamson County Circuit Court Civil
IMPLEMENTING E-FILING IN YOUR COURT
All courts in Tennessee are authorized and encouraged to implement E-Filing. For E-Filing, courts need to have a case management system, a document management system and e-filing software. The following are currently the pre-approved vendors: ImageSoft (TrueFiling), Intresys (TurboCourt), Tybera (eFlex) and Tyler Technologies (Odyssey). Counties or courts may apply to the Supreme Court Trial Court E-Filing Oversight Committee for approval..