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County record · Tennessee

Sevier County

7 Deployments on record
4 Agencies
4 Technology categories

Technology presence

ALPR · 4 Fixed cameras & RTCC · none on record Face recognition · none on record Drones / UAS · 1 Gunshot detection · none on record Body-worn & dashcam · 1 Doorbell & camera registry · none on record Cell-site simulators · none on record Predictive policing · 1 Social-media monitoring · none on record

The record, by agency

Gatlinburg Police Department

Gatlinburg · 2 deployments · on UnGovr: City of Gatlinburg

ALPR Vendor: Flock Safety

The Gatlinburg Police Department operates 12 Flock Safety automated license plate readers as of September 2025.

Body-worn & dashcam Vendor: Axon

The Gatlinburg Police Department uses Axon Body 3 body-worn cameras.

Pigeon Forge Police Department

Pigeon Forge · 2 deployments · on UnGovr: City of Pigeon Forge

ALPR Vendor: Flock Safety

The Pigeon Forge Police Department operates 11 Flock Safety automated license plate readers as of September 2025.

Drones / UAS

The Pigeon Forge Police Department has a drone.

Sevier County Sheriff's Office

Sevierville · 2 deployments · on UnGovr: Sevier County

ALPR Vendor: Flock Safety

The Sevier County Sheriff's Office operates 16 Flock Safety automated license plate readers as of September 2025.

Predictive policing Vendor: IBM

The Sevier County Sheriff's Office has access to a predictive analytics system developed by IBM to identify locations where vehicle crashes and DUIs are likely to occur. All 95 county sheriffs in the state access the system, which is managed by the Tennessee Highway Patrol.

Sevierville Police Department

Sevierville · 1 deployment · on UnGovr: City of Sevierville

ALPR Vendor: Flock Safety

The Sevierville Police Department operates 10 Flock Safety automated license plate readers and other cameras as of June 2025. The agency stores ALPR data for 30 days.

Source: EFF Atlas of Surveillance (Electronic Frontier Foundation & University of Nevada, Reno — Reynolds School of Journalism) · CC BY 4.0 · retrieved July 2026