Sevier County Minimum Security Detention Facility

896 Old Knoxville Hwy
Sevierville, TN 37862

Sevier County, established on September 18, 1794, has retained its original boundaries since its formation from part of Jefferson County. The county, named after John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee, is home to Sevierville, the county seat, which is recognized as the eighth-oldest city in the state.

The Sevier County Minimum Security Detention Facility, part of the local government infrastructure, plays a role in the community alongside various departments focused on health, safety, and economic development. The county is committed to enhancing the well-being of its residents through initiatives such as emergency services and community engagement programs.

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