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Service Address Total Past Due City of Chattanooga 1207 Mccallie AVE Service Address Total Past Due City Of Chattanooga 1207 McCallie AVE 20,950.12 City Of Chattanooga 320 Oak ST 13,890.34 City Of Chattanooga 210 Broad ST 12,557.04 GSA PO425503 TN0006ZZ ACT1B7D1025 916 11,310.49 Georgia AVE Shakti Krupa Inc 7620 Hamilton Park DR 7,565.89 J G B Construction 200 Browns Ferry RD # 2 6,953.83 Nika Management LLC 3929 Manor RD 6,362.61 City Of Chattanooga 8101 Batters Place RD 5,520.86 Trotter Elite Auto 4134 Jersey PIKE 5,004.70 Land Rover Chattanooga 2915 Yerbey DR 4,734.76 City Of Chattanooga 900 Georgia AVE 4,691.61 McAlister's Deli 541 Signal Mountain RD STE 287 4,436.37 Eastgate Town Center 701 Hurricane Ridge Cir 4,342.38 City Of Chattanooga 131 Riverfront PKWY 4,069.61 Eastgate Town Center 5600 Brainerd RD # C-20 3,963.74 Eastgate Town Center 5600 Brainerd RD # G-24 3,927.79 Eastgate Town Center 5600 Brainerd RD # B-38 3,927.79 Eastgate Town Center 5600 Brainerd RD # 1 3,927.79 Eastgate Town Center 5600 Brainerd RD STE E-4A 3,614.89 Over Easy LP 5611 Brainerd RD 3,599.81 Ultimate Car Spa 7301 Lee HWY STE A 3,485.40 Henderson Enterprise 960 Airport RD 3,412.10 Frieght Depot Partners LLC 1110 Market ST 3,367.12 John P Franklin Funeral Home 1101 Dodds AVE 2,741.62 Tisha Long 6574 E Brainerd RD # 1300-1500 2,723.49 International Bulk Services 1901 Rossville AVE 2,711.41 Chatt Human Serv Dept 4701 Divine AVE 2,674.20 City Of Chattanooga 501 W 12th ST 2,536.77 Gerald Buford 3238 Wilcox BLVD 2,425.00 Rusty H Hall 2114 Chapman RD 2,326.56 Eastgate Town Center 5600 Brainerd RD STE B-28 2,228.56 Osman Rodas 3536 Cummings HWY STE 128 2,204.47 Choo Choo Partners 1400 Market ST 2,144.85 New Life SDA Church 2025 E Main ST 2,054.52 City Of Chattanooga 900 E 11th ST # D 2,044.58 Raw Sushi Bar 409 Market ST # A 1,972.47 Elenora Woods 7700 Basswood DR 1,941.84 Mighty Auto Parts 4295 Cromwell RD # 610 1,902.77 Porkers Barbeque 1251 Market ST 1,856.82 City Of Chattanooga 191 Riverfront PKWY 1,734.22 City Of Chattanooga 190 A Riverfront PKWY 1,717.60 City Of Chattanooga 320 Oak ST 1,682.92 J. Boyd Enterprises LLC 4119 Cummings HWY 1,652.00 Debra Tenpenny 1656 Southernwood RD LOT 34 1,645.90 Fitness Together 1511 Gunbarrel RD STE 101 1,556.09 Sharky's Skyzaa 5709 Lee HWY 1,528.29 Basecamp Chattanooga 1517 Mitchell AVE 1,491.82 St Marys Pb Church 1307 Tunnel BLVD 1,465.87 TAR Group LLC 406 Broad ST STE B 1,463.08 Dixie Equipment LLC 4102 Calhoun AVE 1,460.93 Kids Corner 703 Dodds AVE 1,430.52 City Of Chattanooga 1010 N Moore RD 1,407.98 Chattanooga Public Library 911 Eastgate LOOP 1,407.98 Tivoli Theatre 709 Broad ST 1,401.74 City Of Chattanooga Head Start 1510 Hamilton AVE 1,394.36 Chattanooga Fire Department 5 Francis ST HALL 1,391.36 City Of Chattanooga 1112 Park AVE 1,390.25 City Of Chattanooga 1200 Fairview DR 1,390.25 City Of Chattanooga SS Rec Ctr 1131 W 40th ST 1,390.25 City Of Chattanooga 1100 S Watkins ST 1,390.25 City Of Chattanooga 101 Riverfront PKWY 1,390.25 City Of Chattanooga 130 Riverfront PKWY 1,390.25 City Of Chattanooga 1254 E 3rd ST 1,385.02 City Of Chattanooga 20 Tremont ST 1,381.75 City Of Chattanooga Parks & Rec 1141 E 23rd ST 1,373.64 City Of Chattanooga 5307 Old Mission RD 1,364.81 DRV Atrium LLC 1949 Gunbarrel RD 1,364.39 RC Event Center 3209 Wilcox BLVD 1,323.21 John Robert Atkins 3233 Brainerd RD 1,304.52 Jones Printing 1907 Crutchfield ST 1,301.73 Department Of Human Serv 2302 Ocoee ST 1,300.81 Charles E Peacock 4249 Shallowford RD 1,286.99 City Of Chattanooga 1001 Broad ST Libry 1,286.10 TM Auto Sales 6808 Conner LN 1,267.17 Judy Ann Baxter 41 W 21st ST 1,251.97 Charles T Davis 4726 Mink Place DR 1,249.40 International Bulk Services 1901 Rossville AVE 1,248.59 Hassie Waters 6123 Airways BLVD Rear 1,240.40 Express Freight System 329 Wauhatchie PIKE 1,238.69 Blue Boy Automotive Service 3925 Wilcox BLVD 1,225.20 R Emergency Animal Clinic 2132 Amnicola HWY 1,222.10 Sluggos 501 Cherokee BLVD 1,216.38 BSF Hawthorne Fontaine LLC 3131 Mountain Creek 1,191.24 RD # 1 DRV Atrium LLC 1949 1/2 Gunbarrel RD 1,186.26 Northshore Grille LLC 18 Frazier AVE 1,183.76 Arthur Womble 4205 Grand AVE 1,164.98 Kirk Brody 11 Minnekahda TRL 1,163.05 Nika Management LLC 701 N Germantown RD 1,161.42 Sada Strickland 816 E M L King BLVD 1,155.95 Fox & Hound 2040 Hamilton Place BLVD # 150 1,150.47 Brent Mills 1512 Lexington RD 1,128.90 City Of Chattanooga 410 Brown RD 1,127.32 Ways Of Life Training Center 1501 E 12th ST 1,110.11 Oscar Jacinto 2009 Huff PL STE A 1,107.71 Nika Management LLC 701 Germantown Conn RD # 1,107.26 D City Of Chattanooga 1066 Carter DR 1,106.40 Shaquille Williams 5303 Slayton AVE 1,103.74 Jaquese McCrary 635 N Moore RD 1,103.23 Tamla Sturdivant 3408 Gay ST 1,094.19 Cory Winston 2218 McCallie AVE 1,093.45 Ernest Ball 830 Dodson AVE STE D 1,092.92 Nettie R Welch 629 Lana LN 1,090.95 B Navy Region Midwest Reserve Branch 4051 1,090.27 Amnicola HWY Aldonta Smith 2114 E 12th ST 1,076.24 Tag Corral Llc 1808 Gunbarrel RD 1,066.85 Cachet Hicks 5409 Lee AVE 1,066.56 Latreva Austin 2108 Raulston AVE 1,061.09 City Of Chattanooga Fire Dept 300 E Main ST 1,060.34 City Of Chattanooga Ch Annex 100 E 11th ST 1,060.34 City Of Chattanooga 200 E M L King BLVD 1,060.34 City Of Chattanooga White Pk 725 E 10th ST 1,060.34 City Of Chattanooga 101 E 11th ST 1,060.34 City Of Chattanooga 732 McCallie AVE 1,060.34 City Of Chattanooga 6900 Ty Hi DR 1,057.37 Chatta Fire #6 4510 Bonny Oaks DR 1,055.15 Bryant Horton 1827 Foust ST 1,047.58 City Of Chattanooga Sheridan RD 1,046.29 City Of Chattanooga 1254 E 3rd ST 1,040.34 Eastgate Town Center 5600 Brainerd RD Atrium 1,029.26 Puss N Boots 1514 E 26th ST 1,027.89 Cassandra Toland 1611 S Beech ST 1,025.57 Nika Management LLC 701 Germantown Conn RD # 1,023.07 B Rusty H Hall 701 Cherokee BLVD STE A 1,021.90 Diana Watt 720 Hargraves AVE 1,018.25 Rhonda Boston 2307 Citico AVE 1,007.95 Martels Carter 1620 Ganasita TRL 1,003.13 Lee Ann Cressman 3357 Crompton ST 1,000.57 Eastgate Town Center 5600 Brainerd RD # FC 1,000.25 Eastgate Town Center 5600 Brainerd RD # B-18 1,000.25 Scott Patel 2240 Hickory Valley RD 998.08 Eastgate Town Center 5600 Brainerd RD # H-200 991.18 James L Kelley 503 Colville ST 989.73 Jamal Watkins 608 Parkview DR 978.26 Aerisyn LLC 959 Windtower DR 975.31 Cathy F Pearson 3411 Massengale RD 969.93 John D Goodwin 1501 Don Rob LN 968.07 Athina Eady 1711 Milne ST 965.85 City Of Chattanooga 301 N Holtzclaw AVE # B 965.33 Patrick Cannon 420 Glenwood DR 955.55 Tasha D Scott 2410 Duncan AVE 951.33 City Of Chattanooga Police S C 3410 Amnicola 944.91 HWY Bear Branch Inc 3535 St Elmo AVE 944.53 William Wilbanks 516 Ladd AVE 944.32 Tammy L Green 505 S Lyerly ST 942.32 Tammy Newson 2016 Milne ST # A 938.52 Paula Dailey 7108 Blossom CIR LOT 28 934.86 Denise Burton 2407 Chamberlain AVE N 930.28 Rishaunda Smiley 6034 Arlena CIR APT A 930.15 Ernest L Pullom 2137 E 28th ST 929.72 Nick Sheth 2793 Enclave Bay DR LOT 230 929.59 University Pizza And Deli 422 Vine ST 929.3 Lamont Patterson 2246 Edgmon Forest LN 929.03 Ashley D Green 835 N Germantown RD 926.9 Anthony J Brown 1820 Olive ST 926.45 GSET 7717 Canyon DR 925.91 Sammy McGill 3200 Wood AVE 925.28 Desiree Curry 4724 Tomahawk TRL 924.36 Joyce K Hatchett 1122 E 13th ST 920.13 R J Market 4004 Rossville BLVD 917.81 Antionette Mattison 4805 Fairwood LN 916.36 City Of Chattanooga 900 E 11th ST 914.52 Terrie Brown 27 Lawn ST 912.47 Niko'S Southside Grill 1400 Cowart ST 908.27 Gerald K Dossett 3802 Larry DR 908.26 Tamika Polk 1323 Stratton Place DR 906.86 Eddie L Mills 100 Vista DR 905.54 Frank Massengale 3430 Harris LN # 2 903.79 Bryant Horton 5204 Tanner AVE 901.49 Jay I Price 3450 Brainerd RD 900.05 Vaneshia Mosley 3212 Taylor ST 898.43 Sherry Morton 917 N Chamberlain AVE # A 896.97 Francine S Hawkins 3307 3rd AVE 895.45 James E Robinson Jr 4100 12th AVE 894.83 Daniel J Lagraff 905 Siskin DR 894.39 Edward L Williams 1201 Peachtree ST 892.73 David C Siler 309 Bass RD 891.55 Monica Campbell 1154 Carter DR 889.43 Tedarrell Wadley Jr 2912 Taylor ST 885.93 Tanika Thomas 1110 Arlington AVE 882.98 Charles Westmooreland 3340 Adkins RD 880.33 Misti Nash 4202 10th AVE 878.01 Antonio Baldwin 1608 Arlington AVE 876.73 Jennifer I Strand 4502 N Choctaw DR 876.18 Mountain City Association 2301 Hickory Valley RD 875.06 Janica R Davis 3712 McCool DR 873.5 Kimberly M McKenzie 2413 N Briar CIR 872.34 Riverside Food Works Inc 205 Manufacturers RD # 867.01 C Marcus D Tolliver 6713 Hickory Trace CIR 860.28 Richard Hubbard 722 Talley RD 859.63 Ramirez Moises Jiminez 1805 S Willow ST 858.73 Stanley L Turner 5249 Central AVE 856.31 Arthur Nance 1711 Lahugh ST 855.73 Kandice Newton 4016 13th AVE 855.34 Latasha R Wilson 3209 7th AVE 851.93 Kani M Miller 7112 Holland LN APT B 845.65 Jeremiah Brown 610 Mooremont TER 845.45 Johna J Douglas 1914 Wilder ST 840.29 Micqual L Davis 7503 Bonnie DR # 260058-B 839.47 Susannah E Ayala 3998 Arkwright ST 839.43 Matt J Dean 108 N Crest RD 838.63 Wanda Parris 809 Hamilton AVE 838.43 Javier Leon Martinez 1206 E 32nd ST 836.84 Catarina Jacinto 3203 14th AVE 836.06 City Of Chattanooga 1200 Fairview AVE 835.97 Shirley Stanfield 2905 E 46th ST 835.8 Kidds First 4343 Bonny Oaks DR 835.65 Dorothy A Coleman 1104 Grove ST APT B 834.62 Byurnis Mays Jr 2282 Edgmon Forest LN 832.18 Rufus Kimble 8602 Oak View DR 829.67 Tiffany Poindexter 1900 Robbins AVE # A 827.1 Wendy Galloway 2607 Tunnel BLVD 826.1 Dayland M Binford 4114 Fagan ST 826.07 Sylvia C Webb 704 McGowan AVE 822.96 Shakira Ballard 1713 Carson AVE 822.36 Vickey Gott 214 Booth RD 820.98 Sherry Lewis 4616 Leslie LN 820.95 Roseanna E McCallie 1105 Sheridan AVE 820.2 Curtis
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