George farmer was arrested in Davidson County, Tennessee for a DUI 2023. The case was dismissed in 12/2024. His dob is wrong in Davidson County. I can’t find the case number

Checked on December 6, 2025
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Executive summary

Available public portals for Davidson County court and sheriff records exist, but my search of the provided sources finds no public listing that names a George Farmer arrested for DUI in Davidson County in 2023, nor a case number; the official Criminal Court Clerk online search and the Davidson County Sheriff inmate/active search are the primary places to look [1] [2]. Sources discuss DUI processes and statistics in Tennessee but do not mention a 2023 DUI arrest of a George Farmer or any DOB discrepancy in Davidson County records [3] [4].

1. Where official case and arrest records live — and their limits

The Criminal Court Clerk of Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County operates a public case search portal that is the canonical starting point for locating courtroom case numbers and dispositions; it carries legal warnings about expunged records and accuracy [1]. The Davidson County Sheriff’s Office publishes an Active Inmate Search and recent bookings page for county custody information, but it warns the data is for public convenience and not for legal action [2]. Those two sites are the appropriate first stops when trying to locate a DUI arrest, case number, or docket entry in Davidson County [1] [2].

2. What the available reporting and legal pages show about DUIs in Tennessee

State-level reporting, legal guidance and local prosecutorial pages describe how DUI cases are charged, punished and routed in Tennessee — for example, legal analyses note evolving DUI laws and expanded interlock/transdermal monitoring rules in 2022–2024, and the Nashville Davidson County DA’s office states aggressive prosecution priorities for DUI and vehicular crimes [3] [5]. These sources provide context on how a Davidson County DUI arrest would typically be processed, but they do not identify individual case numbers or every arrest [3] [5].

3. The public record gap on “George Farmer” and the missing case number

None of the supplied search results contain a Davidson County court docket, sheriff booking entry, press release, or news story naming a George Farmer arrested for DUI in Davidson County in 2023, nor do they show a subsequent dismissal in December 2024. The county case search and sheriff data sources are referenced as the places to check, but the specific case you describe does not appear in the returned materials I was given [1] [2]. Therefore, the claim that the case was dismissed in 12/2024 and that the county DOB is wrong is not corroborated by the supplied sources; “not found in current reporting” is the accurate characterization.

4. Why you might not find a case number (expungement, name variants, data errors)

Davidson County warns that expunged records are legally restricted from public disclosure; if a record was expunged under Tennessee law, it could be hidden from public search results [1]. Separately, public searches often fail when names are entered with different spellings or when booking systems use middle initials, full middle names, or alternate DOBs; the sheriff portal and court portals allow searches by multiple parameters but can return no hit if the underlying data differs from the query [2] [6]. The sources note that online portals are useful but imperfect for legal verification [1] [2].

5. Practical steps to pursue the missing case number

Begin with the Davidson County Criminal Court Clerk’s public case search [1] and the Davidson County Sheriff Active Inmate/Recent Bookings pages [2]. If those searches fail, contact the Criminal Court Clerk’s office or the Davidson County Clerk in person or by phone (official county contact pages exist for this purpose) to ask about a specific defendant or to request public records guidance [7] [8]. If you suspect records were sealed or expunged, the Clerk will be able to explain whether the docket is publicly accessible or legally restricted [1].

6. Conflicting or missing information — how to evaluate claims

Because the supplied sources include statewide DUI policy, portals, and prosecutorial priorities but no item-level mention of the specific arrest or dismissal you describe, the responsible conclusion is that available reporting does not mention this George Farmer DUI matter; do not assume absence of evidence is evidence of absence. The most likely explanations—expungement, data-entry errors in DOB, name variants, or that the case occurred under a different jurisdiction—are consistent with the portal limitations noted by the county and sheriff [1] [2].

Limitations: I used only the documents you provided; those do not contain a Davidson County docket entry, sheriff booking, press release, or news story that names a George Farmer arrested for DUI in 2023, a December 2024 dismissal, or a DOB discrepancy [1] [2] [3]. If you want, I can draft precise search queries and the contact text to send to the Criminal Court Clerk and Sheriff’s public records office based on the portals cited [1] [2].

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