Montgomery County Court System


The Montgomery County Courts Center houses the Juvenile, General Sessions, Chancery, Circuit courts and the Circuit Court Clerk. The courts center opens at 7:30 am and closes at 5:00 pm.

Juvenile Court 931-648-5766
Three judges preside over the Juvenile court system in Montgomery County; Elizabeth Rankin, Wayne Shelton and Ray Grimes. Juvenile proceedings are conducted on the second floor of the Courts Complex.

General Sessions Court 931-648-5700
Three judges preside over the General Sessions court in Montgomery County; Elizabeth Rankin, Wayne Shelton and Ray Grimes.

Circuit Court 931-648-5700
Three judges are on the bench in Circuit Court for the 19th Judicial district, serving Montgomery and Robertson counties: Mike Jones, John Gasaway and Ross Hicks.

Cases are heard at the Montgomery County Courts Center, 2 Millennium Plaza, next to the historic Courthouse. Millenium plaza encompasses the block bounded by North Second Street, Commerce Street, North 3rd Street and Franklin Street, (see map).

For information about the Circuit and General sessions Court, call the Circuit Court Clerk's Office, 648-5700.

Chancery Court - 931-648-5703
Chancery Court handles civil cases including but are not limited to contract/debt, real estate, workers' compensation, probate, conservatorship/guardianship, adoption, partition suits, and divorce. The court is presided over by Chancellor Laurence M. McMillan, Jr. He serves as Chancellor for both Montgomery and Robertson Counties . Cases in Montgomery County are heard at the Montgomery County Courts Center , Room 403, 2 Millennium Plaza. For more information about Chancery Court call 931-648-5703.

District Attorney - 931-648-5574
The District Attorney's Office handles the proseccution of cases in General Sessions Court and Circuit Court and the collection of unpaid child support in the 19th Judicial District. District Attorney General John Carney's office is at 101 N. Third St.

Public Defender's Office - 931-648-5538
The Public Defender's Office is appointed by the court to represent indigent defendants in criminal cases, beginning with pretrial hearings and continuing through the appellate courts. Public Defender Roger Nell's office is at 112 S. Second St.

City Court - 931-648-4604
City Court handles traffic citations in Clarksville and violations of city ordinances. Cases are heard by City Judge Charles W. Smith at 106 Public Square.


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