Tennessee launches the only registry in the country where you can look up domestic abusers for free

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New law tracks repeat domestic abusers

Tennessee now runs the only public domestic violence offender registry in the country. The registry went live on Jan. 1, 2026, and anyone can search it for free online.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) maintains the database. Gov. Bill Lee signed the law in May 2025 after the state Senate passed it 32-0.

Lawmakers named it Savanna’s Law after a young deputy whose murder exposed how hard it was to find an abuser’s history.

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A young deputy’s death sparked the change

Savanna Puckett was a 22-year-old patrol deputy with the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office…

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