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Tennessee’s new domestic violence registry is live. Here’s how it works.

The state’s new domestic violence registry is live on the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation website. But so far, it does not include much information. The first entry was added Monday after a man was convicted in Blount County of a domestic violence offense and had one prior conviction. The entry includes his photo, his birth date, and the date of his most recent conviction. He will remain on the registry for 5 years, but others may be on the li…
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WPLN — Nashville Public Radio broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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