TCA 37-1-203
Jurisdiction of general sessions court
PENDINGUnknown
What does this charge mean?
This statute says that general sessions courts handle juvenile cases in most Tennessee counties, unless a county has created a special juvenile court. However, only general sessions court judges who are lawyers can order a delinquent child to be committed to the Department of Children's Services.
Penalty Details
ClassificationUnknown
Penalty SummaryClassification not specified
The general sessions courts shall exercise juvenile court jurisdiction in all of the counties of this state, except in the counties or municipalities in which juvenile courts are, or may hereafter be, specially provided by law; provided, that only general sessions court judges who are attorneys may order commitment of a delinquent child to the department of children’s services.
View on official sourceLast verified: Feb 25, 2026
Quick Facts
PENDING
TCA Section37-1-203