Smithville City Hall is located at 104 East Main Street, Smithville, TN 37166. Phone: 615‑597‑4745.
Neighborhoods
Barons Bluff
Big Hurricane
Blue Water Bay
Capel Hill
Casey Cove
Center Hill
Center Hill Estates
Center Hill Lake
Center Hill Shores
Chapel Hill
Chapelwood
Corlasco Hills
Cove Hollow Bay
Cross Roads
Dearman
Deerfeild
Deerfield
Deerfield Estates
Dekalb
Dragonfly Cove
Dry Creek
Dunn Estates
Fairlane
Falling Creek
Fashion Point
Floating Mill Village
Four Seasons
Four Star Point
Green Glenn Acres
Harbor Pointe
Hidden Acres
Hidden Harbor
High Point
High Point Estates
Highland
Holiday Haven
Holmes Creek
Hunters Landing
Hurricane Point
Hurricane Pointe
Lakeview Mountain Estates
Lexington Park
Lone Oak
Magness
Maynard Ridge Estates
Miller Heights
Mountain Harbor Pointe
North Forty
Oaklawn
Ole West Pointe
Opal Point
Patterson
Quail Point
Riverwatch
Rolling Acres
Scott Acres
Shoreside
Silver Point
Sink Creek Estates
Six Hills
Smithville
Snow Hill Estates
Southfield Estates
Stonegate
The Falls at Center Hill
The Lakes
Whorten Springs
Wilson Heights
The City, seat of DeKalb County, was named for one-time State Senator and Tennessee Secretary of State, Samuel G. Smith. The town was platted in 1838 and incorporated in 1843 and re-incorporated in 1919.