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Tennessee's Domestic Violence Registry Launches Thursday
The registry lists offenders with prior domestic violence convictions and charges a $150 fee, funding the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and county clerks, officials said.
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New Domestic Violence Registry Law Takes Effect Jan. 1 - Radio7Media
With the creation of Savanna’s Law, which takes effect January 1, Tennessee will become the first state in the nation to launch a public domestic violence registry. Under the new law, anyone who is convicted at least twice of domestic violence offenses will be added to the new registry. The law is named after Savanna Puckett, a Robertson County sheriff’s deputy who died at the hands of her boyfriend in 2022. The registry will be managed by th…
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