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Quinn Rodriguez Law PLLC serves clients across seven counties in Middle Tennessee.

Quinn Rodriguez Law PLLC is a law firm located at 138 S Cannon Ave in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Attorney Quinn Rodriguez — a former police officer and former Assistant District Attorney — provides legal representation in criminal defense, DUI defense, personal injury, family law, civil litigation, estate and trust law, and healthcare law.

The firm accepts cases from clients in Rutherford County, Williamson County, Wilson County, Rhea County, Warren County, Bledsoe County, and Sequatchie County. Whether you are facing criminal charges in Murfreesboro, a custody dispute in Franklin, a DUI arrest in Dayton, or a personal injury claim in McMinnville, Quinn Rodriguez Law PLLC can help.

Call (615) 546-5551 for a free, confidential consultation. In-person meetings are available at the Murfreesboro office. Phone and video consultations are available for clients in all seven counties.

Primary Office Location

Rutherford County

Quinn Rodriguez Law PLLC represents clients in Rutherford County in criminal defense, DUI, family law, personal injury, and civil litigation matters.

MurfreesboroSmyrnaLa VergneEagleville

Williamson County

Quinn Rodriguez Law PLLC represents clients in Williamson County in criminal defense, DUI, family law, personal injury, and civil litigation matters.

FranklinBrentwoodNolensvilleSpring Hill

Wilson County

Quinn Rodriguez Law PLLC represents clients in Wilson County in criminal defense, DUI, family law, personal injury, and civil litigation matters.

LebanonMt. Juliet

Rhea County

Quinn Rodriguez Law PLLC represents clients in Rhea County in criminal defense, DUI, family law, personal injury, and civil litigation matters.

DaytonSpring City

Warren County

Quinn Rodriguez Law PLLC represents clients in Warren County in criminal defense, DUI, family law, personal injury, and civil litigation matters.

McMinnvilleMorrison

Bledsoe County

Quinn Rodriguez Law PLLC represents clients in Bledsoe County in criminal defense, DUI, family law, personal injury, and civil litigation matters.

Pikeville

Sequatchie County

Quinn Rodriguez Law PLLC represents clients in Sequatchie County in criminal defense, DUI, family law, personal injury, and civil litigation matters.

Dunlap

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Service Area

What counties does Quinn Rodriguez Law serve?

Quinn Rodriguez Law PLLC serves clients in seven Tennessee counties: Rutherford County, Williamson County, Wilson County, Rhea County, Warren County, Bledsoe County, and Sequatchie County. The firm's office is located in Murfreesboro (Rutherford County) at 138 S Cannon Ave.

Do I have to come to the Murfreesboro office for a consultation?

No. While in-person meetings are available at the Murfreesboro office, Quinn Rodriguez Law PLLC also offers phone and video consultations for clients in all seven counties. Call (615) 546-5551 to schedule.

Can Quinn Rodriguez appear in court in Rhea County or Sequatchie County?

Yes. Attorney Quinn Rodriguez is licensed to practice in all Tennessee state courts and regularly appears in courts throughout Rutherford, Williamson, Wilson, Rhea, Warren, Bledsoe, and Sequatchie counties.

Who is the best criminal defense attorney in Murfreesboro, TN?

When choosing a criminal defense attorney in Murfreesboro, look for someone with courtroom experience, knowledge of the local court system, and a proven track record. Quinn Rodriguez is a former police officer and former prosecutor who now practices criminal defense — giving him insight into how law enforcement and prosecutors build their cases. The firm has a 5.0-star rating from 24 Google reviews.

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