Search Collierville DUI Records
Collierville DUI Records usually begin with the municipal court or the police records division, then move into Shelby County if the case keeps going. The city court handles traffic and ordinance matters, and the police department keeps arrest records and incident reports. That makes Collierville a straightforward city search once you know which office to ask first. If the case grew beyond the city level, Shelby County court records hold the broader criminal file. Collierville is in Shelby County, so the city and county records fit together closely and can be used as one trail.
Collierville Quick Facts
Where Collierville DUI Records Start
The city court page at Collierville Municipal Court lists the court at 101 North Rowlett Street, Collierville, TN 38017. The court handles traffic citations and city ordinance violations and processes DUI citations from Collierville Police. Court records are kept by the City Court Clerk, and public access is available during business hours. That makes the municipal court the cleanest place to begin a Collierville DUI Records search when you need the city side of the file.
The police records division is the arrest side. Collierville Police keeps DUI arrest records, incident reports, and related copies. Requests can be made in person or by mail, and the office works under the Tennessee Public Records Act. The police file helps you confirm the stop and the officer report. The court file shows what happened next. Used together, they give you the strongest first pass on Collierville DUI Records.
Because Collierville is in Shelby County, the city record often points you to the county record next.
The county image is useful when the city record only gives you a citation number or a hearing date.
How to Search Collierville DUI Records
Start with the city court and police records division, then move to the county court side if you need the wider file. The Shelby County portal at Shelby County courts can help you confirm the docket before you ask for copies. If the case is still at the municipal level, the city court can tell you whether the citation has been paid, reset, or sent to another hearing date. That is a useful first step in Collierville DUI Records because the city and county files often work together.
Police records requests usually take three to five business days. The city court can give you the citation and disposition, while the police side can give you the incident report or arrest record. If you only have the person's name, add a date of birth or approximate stop date to keep the search tight. That saves time and helps the clerk avoid mixed results. Once you have a docket number, the rest of the search gets much easier.
Keep these details ready:
- Full legal name
- Approximate date of the stop
- Ticket or case number if available
- Whether you need arrest or court records
- The court date if you already know it
A tight request usually gets the best result.
Collierville DUI Records and Shelby County
The county side at Shelby County Circuit Court Clerk keeps the larger criminal file in Memphis. The clerk maintains records for Circuit Court, General Sessions Court, and Juvenile Court. General Sessions handles misdemeanor DUI cases, while Circuit Court handles felony DUI matters. Public access terminals are available at the courthouse, and online case search is available through the county website. If the city file only gives you the citation, the county file can show the court result and the next hearing date.
County records matter when a Collierville DUI case is transferred or appealed. The city court might handle the first appearance, but Shelby County General Sessions often handles the next step. The county sheriff also keeps arrest records and incident reports. That means a complete Collierville DUI Records search often needs both city and county sources before the file feels finished. That is normal in a Shelby County city search and it is one reason the county portal matters so much.
The county portal is the easiest way to confirm the broader court file.
Public Access for Collierville DUI Records
Most Collierville DUI Records are public under the Tennessee Public Records Act. The public file still has limits. Juvenile records are confidential, and some sealed or protected papers are not open. The city and county can still release the public parts of the file, which is usually enough to confirm the case and know where to go next. That keeps the search useful without exposing private notes.
When the record touches a refusal, suspension, or later court order, it may reflect T.C.A. § 55-10-401, T.C.A. § 55-10-406, and T.C.A. § 55-10-407. For older files, the Tennessee State Library and Archives can help with historical records. If a request gets stuck, the Office of Open Records Counsel can explain Tennessee request and fee rules. That is helpful when the city file and county file do not match right away.
Note: Collierville lets you request records in person or by mail, but you still need enough detail to match the right case.
Collierville DUI Records Sources
Start with the city court at Collierville Municipal Court and the police records side at Collierville Police Department. The city portal at Collierville is the broader city source. For the county side, use the Shelby County Circuit Court Clerk, the General Sessions Court, and the portal at Shelby County courts.
For Tennessee-wide searching, use tncrtinfo.com and the Tennessee Public Case History search. If the file is old, Tennessee State Library and Archives can help. If you need records guidance, the Office of Open Records Counsel is the state office to check.