The Office of the Nashville Davidson County Register of Deeds will begin operations on June 24 in its new location at 300 Deaderick Street. The last day in the current location inside Bridgestone Arena will be June 21.
During the transition between offices, services will remain available and uninterrupted. This includes filing and recording of all property documents, liens, and releases; e-recording and remote filing; information services (in person, by phone and via email); provision of document and plat copies, and voter registration. Online access to records will be unaffected.
“We have been on a tight timeline for the relocation, and we thank the Nashville Predators for several additional weeks while our new space is being finished,” said Register of Deeds Karen Johnson. “Our move is to support the Predators as their needs grow. So, for them to support us at this time means a lot.”
The Register of Deeds move had been scheduled for June 3, but several key elements of the new location will not be finished by that date.
“As we make this exciting transition, we will maintain seamless service to those who rely on us in Nashville Davidson County,” Johnson said. “We ask for the public’s patience as we take steps to deliver a vastly improved customer experience. The new location will mean easier access to the Metro Courthouse and enhanced parking.”
The new Register of Deeds location is across the street from the Historic Metro Courthouse, where the Register’s Office was previously located. The new location is convenient for attorneys as well as anyone in need of the office’s various services.
About the Register of Deeds Office
The Register of Deeds is a constitutional office established by the Tennessee General Assembly as the custodian of legal documents pertaining to real property. The office is currently led by Karen Johnson, who made history as the first woman and African American elected to the position.