Decatur County Website Centralizes Services, Contacts, and Local Resources
Decatur County’s official site provides a single reference for county departments, elected officials, and everyday public services, listing key contacts for motor vehicle and court services, elections, emergency management, law enforcement, schools, and more. This central listing matters because it helps residents access titles and records, prepare for emergencies, vote, dispose of waste properly, and connect with local fire and senior services.

Decatur County has consolidated information about county departments and public services on its official website, giving residents one reliable place to find office locations, hours, and contact details. The county page names County Clerk Melinda Broadway as the point of contact for motor vehicle, title and records services, and lists the Circuit Court Clerk with available court payment options. Those who need to register vehicles, obtain records, or make court payments can use the site to find the correct office and procedures before visiting in person.
Election information is included with Election Commission contact details and the county early voting location, allowing voters to confirm where and when to cast ballots. Emergency Management Director Andrew Sparks and instructions for signing up for CodeRED alerts are listed so residents can receive timely notices about severe weather and other urgent incidents. The Sheriff’s Office entry provides contact information and explains jail administration responsibilities for law enforcement and public safety.
Education and community services are featured as well. The Decatur County Board of Education contact details and meeting cadence are posted for families and taxpayers tracking school policy and budgets. The Decatur County Senior Center and the Decatur County Convention Center are identified as focal points for senior services and community events. Volunteer fire departments are mapped out with station locations and county fire ratings included to inform residents about local fire protection resources.

Practical civic needs are covered, including public utilities, convenience centers, and landfill rules, so residents know where to take household trash and bulky waste and what regulations apply. The county list also includes the Trustee, Property Assessor, Register of Deeds, and other elected offices that handle taxes, property values and records.
Residents should use decaturcountytn.gov/departments to confirm phone numbers, office locations and current hours, and to sign up for emergency alerts or verify voting sites and procedures. Keeping those contacts and procedures at hand can make routine tasks smoother and improve readiness during emergencies.

