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- Public records inspections may be requested in person, by mail, phone, fax, or email to the Haywood County Sheriffâs Office.
- Requests for copies can be made in person or by mail at the sheriffâs office or by emailing haywoodsheriff@haywoodtn.gov.
- The Public Records Request Coordinator is the Sheriff; the office is located at 100 South Dupree Ave., Brownsville, TN and phone 731-772-6158.
- The PRRC or records custodian sets the inspection location and may require appointments or an alternate location for viewing records.
- The Trusteeâs office does not collect city taxes; city tax inquiries are handled via Brownsville and Stanton contact numbers.
Common Questions
How do I submit a public records request to the Haywood County Sheriffâs Office?
You can submit public records inspection requests in person, by mail, by phone, by fax, or by email to the Haywood County Sheriffâs Office. Requests for copies can be made in person, by mail, or by emailing haywoodsheriff@haywoodtn.gov.
Who is the Public Records Request Coordinator for Haywood County and how can I contact them?
The Public Records Request Coordinator is the Sheriff. You can contact the Sheriffâs Office at 100 South Dupree Ave., Brownsville, TN, or call 731-772-6158.
Do I need an appointment to inspect records at the Haywood County Sheriffâs Office?
You may need one. The PRRC or records custodian sets the inspection location and can require an appointment or an alternate location, so expect the office to confirm the where and when after you submit your request.
Does the Trusteeâs office collect city taxes for Haywood County?
No. The Trusteeâs office does not collect city taxes; city tax questions are handled through Brownsville and Stanton city contact numbers.