LegalCostCalculator
Updated May 2026

Knox County, Tennessee Divorce Filing Fee

The court filing fee to file for divorce in Knox County is $230.

$230
Filing Fee
No
Statewide Uniform
$15–$75
Service of Process
Available
Fee Waiver

Official Filing Fee in Knox County

Knox County Chancery Court
400 Main St., Knoxville, TN 37902
$230
Filing Fee
Fee Item Amount
Divorce petition filing fee $230
Sheriff / certified mail service $15–$75
Certified copy of final decree $5–$25
Post-decree motions (if needed) $50–$200 each

Source: Knox County Chancery Court Fee Schedule 2025–2026. Fee is county-specific; verify with the clerk before filing.

About Divorce Fees in Knox County, Tennessee

How to File for Divorce in Knox County

  1. 1
    Confirm residency requirements
    Tennessee requires you to have been a resident for a set period before filing. Confirm your county's residency rule with the clerk or the Tennessee family code.
  2. 2
    Prepare your divorce petition
    Download the official forms from the Knox County Chancery Court website or pick them up at the courthouse. The petition (Complaint for Divorce or Petition for Dissolution of Marriage) describes the grounds, property, and any child-custody arrangements.
  3. 3
    File at the courthouse and pay the fee
    Bring your completed forms to the Knox County Chancery Court at 400 Main St., Knoxville, TN 37902. Pay the $230 filing fee by cash, check, or credit card (confirm payment methods with the clerk). You will receive a case number.
  4. 4
    Serve your spouse
    Your spouse must be formally notified (served) with the divorce papers. Options include sheriff service ($15–$75), certified mail, or a private process server. Your spouse then has a set number of days to respond.
  5. 5
    Negotiate or attend hearings
    If both spouses agree on all terms (uncontested), you submit a Marital Settlement Agreement. If not, the court will schedule hearings and, potentially, a trial.
  6. 6
    Obtain your final divorce decree
    Once the judge signs the final decree, you are legally divorced. Request a certified copy from the clerk ($5–$25 extra) for your records — you will need it to update financial accounts, social security, and other records.

Can't Afford the Fee? How to Get It Waived

Every Tennessee court must provide a fee waiver process. Filing an Affidavit of Indigency (also called an In Forma Pauperis application) allows the court to waive the $230 filing fee if you qualify.

Eligibility: Income typically below 125–200% of the federal poverty level, or participation in a qualifying public benefit program (Medicaid, SNAP, SSI, etc.)
How to apply: Ask the Knox County Chancery Court clerk for the fee waiver form at the time of filing. Submit it with your divorce petition.
Free legal help: Your county's legal aid organization may help you complete the forms at no cost.
Full guide: How to waive divorce filing fees →

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to file for divorce in Knox County, Tennessee?
The court filing fee for divorce in Knox County is $230. This is the base clerk's filing fee — additional costs for service of process, certified copies, and attorney fees are separate.
Is the Knox County divorce fee the same statewide?
No. Knox County sets its own fee schedule, which differs from other counties in Tennessee. Always verify the current fee with the Knox County Chancery Court before filing, as fees can change annually.
Can I get the divorce filing fee waived in Knox County?
Yes. If you cannot afford the filing fee, you can file an Affidavit of Indigency (also called an In Forma Pauperis application) with the Knox County Chancery Court. Eligibility typically requires household income below 125–200% of the federal poverty level. Ask the clerk for the waiver form when you submit your divorce petition.
Where do I file for divorce in Knox County?
File your divorce petition at the Knox County Chancery Court, located at 400 Main St., Knoxville, TN 37902. You must have resided in Tennessee for the required duration before filing (residency requirements vary by state — check your state's rules). Some courts also accept e-filing; contact the clerk to confirm.
What other fees should I expect besides the $230 filing fee?
Beyond the base filing fee, budget for: (1) Service of process: $15–$75 by sheriff or $50–$150 by private process server to serve your spouse; (2) Certified copy of final decree: $5–$25; (3) Motion fees: $50–$200 each if your case becomes contested; (4) Attorney fees if you hire counsel ($150–$400/hour is typical for Tennessee). Total out-of-pocket for an uncontested divorce is commonly $400–$800 including filing and service.
How long does it take to get a divorce in Knox County?
Timeline depends on whether your divorce is contested or uncontested. Tennessee's mandatory waiting/separation period applies in all counties. Uncontested divorces with no children typically conclude in 3–6 months; contested cases can take 1–3 years.