DC4 - Davidson County Drug Court

DC4 - Davidson County Drug Court Davidson County Drug Court (DC4) is a co-ed residential treatment program for chemically-dependent offenders founded by Judge Seth W. Smith.

Norman and currently presided over by Division IV Judge Jennifer L. Operational for over 20 years, Davidson County Drug Court has won many awards and accolades for its dedication to the rehabilitation of incarcerated persons with histories of substance abuse. DC4 serves not only the Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County area in Tennessee but also treats residents from other counties across th

e state. Initially conceived as an outpatient-only facility, the Davidson County Drug Court Residential Program was established to accommodate long-term treatment and has proved vastly successful over the years. DC4 is unique in its approach to recovery and shines as a beacon of hope for those who need its guidance.

DC4 residents had an early visitor today and a good ole Easter egg hunt!!!
04/18/2025

DC4 residents had an early visitor today and a good ole Easter egg hunt!!!

04/02/2025

DC4 gives back.

DC4 had a second group partner with Karen Johnson’s office and knocked out some community service.
04/01/2025

DC4 had a second group partner with Karen Johnson’s office and knocked out some community service.

Always a blessing to help in our community.
03/30/2025

Always a blessing to help in our community.

We are appreciative of your support to our program and residents.  Thank you for providing life changing opportunities. ...
01/24/2025

We are appreciative of your support to our program and residents. Thank you for providing life changing opportunities.

We are thankful to the Davidson County Drug Court program, Mrs. Debbie Moody and our participating apprentices for the opportunity to play a small part in their recovery and futures by offering a true pathway to a career.

Both their program and our apprenticeship can honestly say that we have changed lives for the better and we’re honored to be your partner.

We celebrated seven wonderful DC4 participants tonight as they graduated a very difficult program.  Special thank you to...
01/24/2025

We celebrated seven wonderful DC4 participants tonight as they graduated a very difficult program. Special thank you to Megan Barry for being our guest speaker and sharing her story.

Residents have been busy so far this holiday season.  Singing Christmas carols at local nursing homes and building the s...
12/07/2024

Residents have been busy so far this holiday season. Singing Christmas carols at local nursing homes and building the set for Woodmont Christian Church’s Walk Thru Bethlehem. Giving back through community service.

Salute to all who have served our great country, including Criminal Court Judge Jennifer Smith, our Presiding Judge.  Th...
11/11/2024

Salute to all who have served our great country, including Criminal Court Judge Jennifer Smith, our Presiding Judge. Thank you all for your service.

Residents celebrated Halloween with a pumpkin carving and costume contest.  Fun festivities.
11/01/2024

Residents celebrated Halloween with a pumpkin carving and costume contest. Fun festivities.

DC4 Residents had a ceremony to honor International Overdose Awareness Day. The IOAD theme this year is "Together We Can...
09/04/2024

DC4 Residents had a ceremony to honor International Overdose Awareness Day. The IOAD theme this year is "Together We Can!" Pictured are those on the Ceremony Committee or volunteered to help with the ceremony.

The ceremony helped recognize those we've lost. It was a safe, respectful place to mourn losses. The board has ribbons that has names of those lost to overdose. The ceremony and those like it around the world bring awareness of the epidemic of overdose deaths, shares information on the risks of overdose and how to prevent overdose. And lastly, a reminder that those who have experienced an overdose or died of overdose are loved and valued.

After 38 years at the Public Defender’s Office, we say goodbye to Joan Lawson.  Joan served as the attorney for particip...
06/27/2024

After 38 years at the Public Defender’s Office, we say goodbye to Joan Lawson. Joan served as the attorney for participants of DC4 for many years. You will be missed and your service was appreciated. Happy retirement.

We were proud to host our first ever graduation from TCAT, Tennessee College of Applied College.  These six men received...
06/17/2024

We were proud to host our first ever graduation from TCAT, Tennessee College of Applied College. These six men received their diplomas today as Heavy Machine Operators. This partnership will afford our residents many more opportunities to build their futures.

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Nashville, TN
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