Tennessee Statutes

§ 39-11-705 — Jurisdiction and venue

Tennessee § 39-11-705

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-11-705 (2026).

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(a)Jurisdiction in a civil forfeiture action under this part extends to the chancery and circuit courts of this state, and general sessions courts for personal property where the value of personal property subject to forfeiture does not exceed the jurisdictional limits of the court, over the following:
(1)All interests in property if the property for which forfeiture is sought is within this state at the time the action is filed; and (2) The interest of an owner or interest holder in the property for which forfeiture is sought if the owner or interest holder is subject to the personal jurisdiction of the court.
(b)Jurisdiction in a criminal forfeiture action under this part extends to the circuit and criminal courts of this state, and general sessions courts for personal property where

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Related

In Re Tennessee Walking Horse Forfeiture Litigation
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2017)

Legislative History

Acts 1998, ch. 979, § 5; 2001, ch. 381, § 1.

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