Who to Call at Fentress County: A Quick Contact Guide for Common Questions

Need to reach the right Fentress County office? Start with the list below, then check the "when to call" sections to match your question to the right department.

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Human Resource Department: 101 Main Street, Jamestown, TN 38556. Phone: 931-879-3010.

Finance Department: 101 Main Street, P.O. Box 800, Jamestown, TN 38556. Phone: 931-752-8971 (ext. 1) or 931-752-8970.

County Executive's Office (building permits and general county questions): 931-879-7713.

Solid Waste Department (replacement road name signs): 931-879-1135.

Highway Department (other road signage): 931-879-879-7913.

City of Jamestown zoning and permits: 931-879-8815.

Justice Center: 140 Justice Center Drive, Jamestown, TN 38556.

Questions about county employment paperwork? Start with Human Resources at 101 Main Street, Jamestown, TN 38556. Call 931-879-3010. Need a 1095-C form? Contact Shelli Dalton in Human Resources at 931-879-3010 or email SHELLI.DALTON@FENTRESSCOUNTYTN.GOV.

For finance questions, call the Finance Department at 931-752-8971 (ext. 1) or 931-752-8970. Their office is at 101 Main Street, P.O. Box 800, Jamestown, TN 38556.

Not sure where your question belongs? Call the County Executive's Office at 931-879-7713. They handle county-level building permits and can point you to the right department.

Need a replacement road name sign? Call the Solid Waste Department at 931-879-1135.

For other road signs, contact the Highway Department at 931-879-879-7913.

For county-level building permits (or help finding the right office), call the County Executive's Office at 931-879-7713.

Property inside the City of Jamestown? Call 931-879-8815 for zoning and permit questions.

Calling Tips and Verify

  • Write down the exact reason you’re calling, plus any key dates (pay period, invoice date, due date).
  • Have names ready (employee name, the person you were told to ask for, or the department).
  • If it’s about a property or permit, keep the full address and any parcel or deed information in front of you.
  • For road sign requests, note the road name, closest house number or intersection, and what’s wrong (missing, damaged, hard to read). Photos help if you can take them.
  • Keep a pen handy to record who you spoke with and the next step you were given.

Before you visit: Call ahead to confirm office hours. If you reach a general line, ask to be transferred to the person who handles your specific issue.

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