Mental Health Courts
Mental Health Courts are specialized treatment courts for eligible justice involved individuals living with mental illness that substitute a problem-solving model for traditional justice system case processing. Through partnership with community providers and resources, judges and court staff are able to connect participants with mental health supports to help manage symptoms and regain their mental wellness. Mental health courts require participants to attend court regularly for frequent appearances in front of the judge, status updates, and program monitoring.
In Tennessee, a handful of courts pioneered the model for several years. The movement received a significant boost when the Tennessee General Assembly passed the Mental Health Treatment act of 2022. This legislation provided recurring funding to expand and support the mental health court model in Tennessee. As of January 2025, there are 19 Mental Health Courts in Tennessee.
Tennessee Treatment Court Contacts
This document includes court coordinators, judges, and more for all types of treatment courts in Tennessee. Click here to download the .pdf file.
For More Information
If you or a loved one need a referral to substance abuse treatment services, please call or text the TN REDLINE: 800-889-9789
If you feel at any time that you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please call or text 988 and press 0 to speak to a trained counselor or chat with 988lifeline.org.
To learn more about this program, please contact:
Stacey Lee, M.S., M. Ed.
Mental Health Court Administrator
Stacey.Lee@tn.gov
615-806-3249