Bristol Tn General Sessions Court Docket
General Sessions Courts Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts
General Sessions Court jurisdiction varies from county to county based on state laws and private acts. Every county is served by this court of limited jurisdiction, which hears both civil and criminal cases. Learn more here. General Sessions Court jurisdiction varies from county to county based on state laws and private acts.
https://www.tncourts.gov/courts/general-sessions-courts
Tennessee Case Finder
Tennessee Case Finder is ... cases filed in the Circuit and General Sessions-Civil Courts. Forgot Your Password? Click here. 2026 courtnet systems ...
https://www.tennesseecasefinder.com/
Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts: Homepage
Press Releases. Tennessee Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments for February Docket in Nashville. Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
https://www.tncourts.gov/homepageBristol Circuit Court Virginia Court System
Docket calls will no longer be used. The Court will proceed with the Praecipe System to be called on the opening day of the term as set forth in Rule 1:15 of the Supreme Court of Virginia. Terms begin, 1st Monday, Aug., Nov., Feb., May.
https://www.vacourts.gov/courts/circuit/bristol/home
Circuit Court Clerk Bristol, VA - Official Website
Circuit Court Clerk 28th Judicial Circuit Clerk of Court: Hon. Kelly L. Flannagan Judges: Hon. Sage B. Johnson, Presiding Judge Hon. C. Randall Lowe Hon. Deanis L. Simmons *Friday, January 30, 2026-The Circuit Court and Bristol Courthouse will close at 2pm.* *All weather-related schedule changes and Bristol Courthouse closures will be posted with WCYB and WJHL.* *NEW* Apply for your Concealed Handgun Permit Online Circuit Court: Online payment...
https://bristolva.gov/543/Circuit-Court-Clerks-Office
Government and Business Closings: January 26, 2026
... 2026. Closing of Juvenile & Domestic Relations Courts in Smyth County, Washington County and the City of Bristol on 1/27/26 · Lebanon senior ...
https://wcyb.com/news/local/government-and-business-closings-january-26-2026Free Sites County BRB
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https://www.brbpublications.com/free-sites/county/47163
Legal Notices Bristol, TN - Official Website
Legal Notices Here, the City publishes public notices related to the official business of the Bristol City Council, other Boards and Commissions, and any other notices as required by law. When required, specific legal public notices are also published in the local newspaper.
https://www.bristoltn.gov/1411/Legal-Notices
SULLIVAN COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS
SULLIVAN COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS FEDERAL DIANA HARSHBARGER (Rep) - 1ST DISTRICT UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE (TERM EXPIRES 2026) BILL HAGERTY (Rep) - U.S. SENATOR (TERM EXPIRES 2026) MARSHA BLACKBURN (Rep) - U.S. SENATOR (TERM EXPIRES 2030) STATE BILL LEE (Rep)- GOVERNOR (TERM EXPIRES 2026) BOBBY HARSHBARGER (Rep)- 4TH DISTRICT STATE SENATOR (TERM EXPIRES 2028) JOHN CRAWFORD (Rep) - 1ST DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE (TERM EXPIRES 2026) BUD HU...
https://www.scelect.org/electedofficials.html
⚠️ The Juvenile Court Clerk's Office will be closed on Wednesday, January 28th. The following Virtual court dockets will proceed: •Custody/Visitation (excluding first setting), •Dependency and Neglect, •Preliminary (Foster Care), and •Detention/In-Custody Delinquency. Parties and attorneys should follow the court's previously provided instructions to access hearings remotely.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DUBq_aLj8zw/
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
At its January meeting this past weekend, the TBA Board of Governors certified election filing results. One contested election will be held this year for the office of vice president. Knoxville attorney Mary Elizabeth Maddox and Johnson City attorney Deborah Yeomans-Barton are running to become TBA’s president in 2028-2029.
https://www.tba.org/?pg=TBAToday&pubAction=viewIssue&pubIssueID=65205
Parenting Plans - 4th Circuit Court - Knox County Court Systems - Knox County Tennessee Government
In 1998 the Tennessee legislature authorized pilot programs as a new way to approach custody disputes in six judicial districts from Memphis to Bristol. Rather than focusing on litigation, the pilot programs were to try developing agreements for cooperative co-parenting. The success of the pilot programs, particularly in Bristol and Chattanooga (where no "old style" litigation was allowed), was striking.
https://www.knoxcounty.org/fourthcircuitcourt/parenting_plans.php