City of Eagleville, Tennessee

City of Eagleville, Tennessee We invite you to visit the hometown atmosphere Eagleville offers, with great shopping and dining.

04/21/2026

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Big day Saturday!  Eagleville Band annual rummage sale!  Lots of great items and the money goes to such a great cause!  ...
04/18/2026

Big day Saturday! Eagleville Band annual rummage sale! Lots of great items and the money goes to such a great cause! 🦅

04/15/2026

Recently the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office posted a warning about Scams happening in our area. These scams are everywhere! The Eagleville Police Department wants you to be safe and make you aware of several scams that are currently targeting citizens, frankly everywhere. Scammers are becoming more aggressive and convincing, often preying on fear, urgency, and confusion.

In our own city, we know of several people that have been targeted. People are receiving phone calls or text messages claiming to be law enforcement or government agencies. Scammers may tell you that you have missed jury duty, owe fines, have warrants, have speeding tickets, or need to make an immediate payment to avoid arrest.
Please remember:
-We, nor the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office will ever contact you by phone and ask for money.
-Do not give out personal, banking, or account information over the phone or online unless you are certain who you are dealing with.
-Do not send money to anyone who pressures you to act immediately.
-Be cautious of anyone asking you to keep the matter “confidential” or “urgent.”
-Do not click on any links.

Please don't engage with these people. JUST HANG UP>

For peace of mind, you can call the non-emergency number for the SO which is 615 898 7770. They will assist you and possibly dispatch Eagleville to file a report.

Please share this post to help spread awareness and protect your friends, family, and neighbors.

April is Child Abuse Prevention month and Eagleville Police Department is taking part in bringing awareness by placing b...
03/31/2026

April is Child Abuse Prevention month and Eagleville Police Department is taking part in bringing awareness by placing blue pinwheels in front of the department. For more information on how you can help, click on the link below.

https://preventchildabuse.org/cap-month-2026/

03/31/2026
Eagleville City Hall will be closed in observance of the Presidents Day holiday.  The RC Clerk's Office will be at city ...
02/09/2026

Eagleville City Hall will be closed in observance of the Presidents Day holiday. The RC Clerk's Office will be at city hall on Tuesday, February 17.

We are pleased to introduce Chad Carson as a new member of our Fire Department. Chad will be Fire Fighter II/EMT and Fir...
02/02/2026

We are pleased to introduce Chad Carson as a new member of our Fire Department. Chad will be Fire Fighter II/EMT and Fire Inspector/Investigator. He brings with him 30 years in Fire Services.

02/02/2026

Wow! This is so awesome. Congratulations!!!

01/30/2026

Promoting safe traffic stops for autistic drivers

Autistic drivers may obtain a blue envelope stored in their vehicles to improve safe communications with law enforcement officers during traffic stops.

Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office’s Community Engagement Unit partners with the KTG Foundation of Harriman, Tenn., to supply the free blue envelopes to autistic drivers.

The envelope advises autistic drivers to notify the officer they have a blue envelope and how the autistic driver will communicate through vocal speech, sign language, pictures, an electronic device or writing.

Officers are advised the driver may:

• Show signs of anxiety due to the flashing blue lights and noises from the radio.

• Display repetitive body movements of fidgeting and have unusual eye contact.

• Have unusual responses to authority figures.

Officers are requested to allow the driver extra time to respond, speak simply and show patience.

If the driver becomes upset, the officer may call the person listed on the contact card in the envelope for help.

The blue envelope packet may be picked up for free from the Sheriff’s Office Community Engagement Unit at 940 New Salem Highway in Murfreesboro.

Also, the Tennessee Department of Revenue has the Precious Cargo program, which makes traffic stops safer for autistic people and others with disabilities, as well as their families.

This is a voluntary program to add a private note to a vehicle’s registration. The note informs officers and emergency responders someone in the vehicle has a disability or medical condition and may need extra time, patience or help.

The person registering the vehicle, parents or legal guardians can apply for the designation through the Department of Revenue.

This program helps people with autism, Alzheimer’s disease, Down syndrome and other medical conditions.

To enroll:
· Fill out the application

· Ask a doctor to complete the medical section

· Turn in the signed form to your local county clerk

Here is the link to register:

https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/revenue/documents/forms/titlereg/VS-12292021.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Address

108 S. Main Street
Eagleville, TN
37060

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

(615) 274-2922

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