The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference was created by the General Assembly in 1961 to provide for a more prompt and efficient administration of justice in the courts of this state. The Conference is composed of both the District Attorneys General from the state’s 31 judicial districts and this office – the office of the Executive Director. Our primary job is to equip, support and advocate for the District Attorneys General as they work to administer justice and serve their communities.
Information for victims on their constitutional rights
Hearing and case status notifications
Accompanying victims to court
Referrals to community resources
Restitution information
Information on criminal injury compensation