Municipal Court Judge
Honorable Mark McDaniel
Town Attorney
Tom Minor
Traffic Court Prosecutor
Nicholas Pierotti
Court & Traffic Clerk’s Office
• (901) 465-3886
• (901) 465-0070
Court Hearing
For those interested in being heard by the Town’s Prosecutor and/or Municipal Judge, please review the information printed at the bottom of your ticket for court dates and times. Showing up 30 minutes to 1 hour prior to your scheduled court time is advised.
Ticket Payment Information
For those interested in paying their ticket without a hearing, please pay by the scheduled court date. Payment methods include:
Courtroom Rules
If someone arrives not in compliance, they will be ask to kindly step to the clerks window to either pay their citation or reschedule their court date.
“Oakland TN was established in 1830 on both sides of Stage Road, a road running from Memphis through Raleigh, through Oakland and on to Somerville. Dr. James A. Hunter erected the first house and he and his brothers opened the first dry goods store. By 1831, Oakland had enough residents for a post office.” from The History of Fayette County, Tennessee pages 256-257
“Oakland TN was established in 1830 on both sides of Stage Road, a road running from Memphis through Raleigh, through Oakland and on to Somerville. Dr. James A. Hunter erected the first house and he and his brothers opened the first dry goods store. By 1831, Oakland had enough residents for a post office.” from The History of Fayette County, Tennessee pages 256-257