Tennessee Expedited Track

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Expedited Track

Tennessee Expedited Track is an expedited court process designed to quickly resolve legal disputes in the state of Tennessee. It is also referred to as Tennessee Fast Track or Tennessee Expedited Civil Procedure. It is a set of procedures, rules, and guidelines that allow cases to be resolved within 180 days of filing. The process is available to civil cases in the general sessions courts of Tennessee, including divorce, child custody, contract disputes, debt collection, and other civil matters. There are two types of Tennessee Expedited Track: the Standard Track and the Direct Track. The Standard Track is for cases that have no complicated legal issues and can be handled without a trial. The Direct Track is for cases that have complicated legal issues or require a trial. Both tracks require that all parties involved in the case be in agreement before it can be expedited. The Tennessee Expedited Track provides an efficient way to resolve civil disputes in the state of Tennessee.

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An appeal must be filed within 30 days after entry of judgment. An exception is a case involving a party who is the United States, a federal agency, or federal employee; in that instance, an appeal must be filed within 60 days after entry of judgment.

Appeal online by visiting OneDHS.tn.gov. To file an appeal by phone, please call (833) 772-TDHS (8347) or 1-800-270-1349 (TTY).

Tennessee Process Serving Requirements A summons and complaint may be served by any person who is not a party and is not less than 18 years of age. The process server must be identified by name and address on the return. No service on Sundays unless permitted by court order.

An appeal may be dismissed by filing in the appellate court a stipulation for dismissal signed by all parties or on motion and notice by appellant. Any party wanting to litigate appellate issues despite dismissal of the original appeal must provide notice of such intent in a response to the motion to dismiss.

If you receive a Motion to Dismiss or a Motion for Summary Judgment, you must respond no later than five business days before the motion hearing. Usually, these hearings are by phone.

In criminal actions an appeal as of right by the state lies only from an order or judgment entered by a trial court from which an appeal lies to the Supreme Court or Court of Criminal Appeals: (1) the substantive effect of which results in dismissing an indictment, information, or complaint; (2) setting aside a verdict

General Information About Our Court The District consists of two divisional offices - the Eastern Division is located in Jackson, Tennessee, and the Western Division is located in Memphis, Tennessee.

(a) To consider and investigate any alleged ground for discipline or alleged incapacity of any attorney called to its attention, or upon its own motion, and to take such action with respect thereto as shall be appropriate to effectuate the purposes of this Rule.

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