Business Law in Cleveland
By Find Local Law Editorial Team · Last reviewed: May 26, 2026
Researched and drafted with AI assistance and verified against primary sources (statutes, Judicial Council forms, and official court websites). This is general information, not legal advice.
If you’re starting a company in Cleveland, the entity itself is formed statewide through the Tennessee Secretary of State — that is where LLCs and corporations are registered, not in a county court. When a business dispute turns into litigation, it is typically heard in the Bradley County Chancery Court (equity and many commercial matters) or Circuit Court, both in the 10th Judicial District.
The filing office and court determine where your matter is handled; the substantive law lives in our statewide guides. Start with the Tennessee business law hub, then review choosing a business entity, forming an LLC, or business disputes.
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Filings & business courts
Court: Tennessee business entities are formed through the Tennessee Secretary of State statewide, while Cleveland business disputes are litigated in the Bradley County Chancery Court or Circuit Court in the 10th Judicial District.
Forming or registering a business in Tennessee is done statewide through the Tennessee Secretary of State's office, not a county court. When a Cleveland business dispute ends up in litigation, it is typically heard in the Bradley County Chancery Court (equity and many commercial matters) or Circuit Court, both in the 10th Judicial District. Verify the current filing offices, locations, and procedures on the official Secretary of State and court websites before you file.
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- Where do I register a business in Cleveland, TN?
- Tennessee business entities such as LLCs and corporations are formed statewide through the Tennessee Secretary of State's office, not a Bradley County court. Local business licenses are handled separately by the county and city.
- Which Cleveland court handles a business dispute?
- Business and contract disputes are usually litigated in the Bradley County Chancery Court or Circuit Court in the 10th Judicial District. A local attorney can advise which court fits your matter.