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Safest Cities in Tennessee

Ranked by total crime rate per 100,000 residents. Based on FBI UCR data.

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According to crimebycity.com's analysis of FBI crime data, the safest city in Tennessee is Nolensville, TN with a total crime rate of 257.4 per 100,000 residents. These 59 cities average 2,302 per 100,000 — 17% below the national average of 2,786.

Average Crime Rate

2,302
-17% vs avg
per 100K (these cities)

National Average

2,786
per 100K
per 100K

Combined Coverage

3,624,476
across 59 cities

Overview: Safest Cities in Tennessee

These 59 cities have the lowest crime rates in Tennessee, based on FBI data. The safest cities average just 2,302 crimes per 100,000 residents — 17% below the national average of 2,786.

The top 3 safest cities are Nolensville (TN, crime rate: 257), Oakland (TN, crime rate: 580), and Fairview (TN, crime rate: 591).

Key Findings: Safest Cities

The gap between the safest and most typical cities is striking. The #1 safest city, Nolensville, reports a crime rate of just 257 per 100K — 91% below the national average. Even the city ranked #59 on this list, Memphis (TN), still has a rate of 9,407 — well below the national norm of 2,786.

Property crime — including burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft — typically makes up the majority of offenses even in safe cities. However, these cities stand out for their exceptionally low violent crime rates, averaging just 435 per 100K compared to the national average of 478. Low violent crime is what most residents prioritize when evaluating neighborhood safety.

Safety is not static. Crime rates fluctuate year to year based on economic conditions, policing strategies, population changes, and reporting practices. A city on this list today may not appear next year, and vice versa. We recommend checking individual city pages for multi-year trend data before making any decisions based on a single year's ranking.

In terms of our Safety Score system, these cities average a score of 44/100, with the top-ranked city scoring 99/100. For comparison, the national average is 50/100. A safety score above 70 indicates a city with a notably low crime rate, and every city on this list significantly exceeds that threshold. The Safety Score provides a quick way to compare any two cities — the higher the score, the lower the crime rate relative to national norms.

What Makes These Cities Safe?

The 59 safest cities in Tennessee share a common trait: crime rates far below the national norm. On average, these cities report 2,302 total crimes per 100,000 residents, compared to the national average of 2,786. That's 17% less crime than the typical American city, with violent crime averaging just 435 per 100K.

The median city on this list — Clarksville, TN — has a crime rate of 2,043 per 100K, meaning half of these cities are even safer. Notably, 6 of these safe cities have populations over 100,000, showing that larger cities can maintain low crime rates too.

Geographically, these safe cities cluster in certain states. TN leads with 59 cities on the list. Factors like strong local economies, community policing programs, and lower population density often contribute to lower crime rates, though every city's situation is unique.

It's worth noting that a city's position on this list can change from year to year. Economic downturns, changes in policing strategy, shifts in population, and even differences in how crimes are reported can all move the needle. For the most comprehensive view, visit individual city pages to see multi-year trends alongside the current snapshot. Cities with consistently low rates over several years provide the strongest evidence of sustained community safety.

Full Rankings

# City State Coverage Total Crime Rate Violent Crime Rate Property Crime Rate Safety Score
1 Nolensville TN 15,930 257.4 50.2 207.2 99/100
2 Oakland TN 11,026 580.5 72.6 507.9 90/100
3 Fairview TN 10,496 590.7 123.9 466.8 90/100
4 Maryville TN 32,583 638.4 132.0 506.4 88/100
5 Spring Hill TN 59,921 662.5 163.6 499.0 87/100
6 Atoka TN 10,777 695.9 176.3 519.6 86/100
7 Soddy Daisy TN 13,281 760.5 165.7 594.8 83/100
8 Brentwood TN 45,208 787.5 57.5 730.0 82/100
9 Portland TN 13,703 831.9 372.2 459.8 81/100
10 Hendersonville TN 64,126 839.0 124.8 714.2 80/100
11 Gallatin TN 52,346 959.0 210.1 748.9 76/100
12 White House TN 16,177 970.5 234.9 735.6 76/100
13 Goodlettsville TN 17,312 1,022.4 127.1 895.3 74/100
14 Franklin TN 90,077 1,075.8 133.2 942.5 72/100
15 Mount Juliet TN 44,049 1,123.8 158.9 964.8 70/100
16 Springfield TN 19,729 1,307.7 390.3 917.4 63/100
17 Germantown TN 39,938 1,344.6 167.8 1,176.8 62/100
18 Lebanon TN 51,653 1,380.4 346.5 1,033.8 61/100
19 Martin TN 11,059 1,383.5 298.4 1,085.1 61/100
20 Collierville TN 51,312 1,418.8 150.1 1,268.7 59/100
21 Bartlett TN 55,494 1,533.5 250.5 1,283.0 55/100
22 Oak Ridge TN 34,071 1,567.3 290.6 1,276.8 54/100
23 Red Bank TN 12,113 1,568.6 396.3 1,172.3 54/100
24 Elizabethton TN 14,228 1,707.9 147.6 1,560.3 49/100
25 Alcoa TN 14,270 1,751.9 392.4 1,359.5 48/100
26 Lawrenceburg TN 12,110 1,800.2 322.1 1,478.1 47/100
27 Paris TN 10,360 1,853.3 164.1 1,689.2 45/100
28 Lenoir City TN 12,354 1,950.8 348.1 1,602.7 42/100
29 Cookeville TN 37,248 1,957.2 295.3 1,661.8 42/100
30 Clarksville TN 185,349 2,042.6 410.6 1,632.1 39/100
31 Tullahoma TN 21,208 2,060.5 391.4 1,669.2 39/100
32 Greeneville TN 15,866 2,155.6 258.4 1,897.1 37/100
33 Mcminnville TN 13,787 2,306.5 638.3 1,668.2 33/100
34 Lavergne TN 39,897 2,311.0 476.2 1,834.7 33/100
35 Bristol TN 28,082 2,325.3 366.8 1,958.6 33/100
36 Shelbyville TN 25,655 2,342.6 432.7 1,910.0 32/100
37 East Ridge TN 21,886 2,407.9 411.2 1,996.7 31/100
38 Murfreesboro TN 169,520 2,443.4 421.2 2,022.2 30/100
39 Clinton TN 10,430 2,598.3 450.6 2,147.7 27/100
40 Lewisburg TN 13,406 2,648.1 716.1 1,932.0 26/100
41 Smyrna TN 58,791 2,665.4 279.0 2,386.4 25/100
42 Johnson City TN 74,093 2,707.4 404.9 2,302.5 24/100
43 Dickson TN 16,980 2,797.4 471.1 2,326.3 23/100
44 Cleveland TN 49,482 2,837.4 452.7 2,384.7 22/100
45 Columbia TN 49,374 3,060.3 573.2 2,487.1 19/100
46 Manchester TN 13,626 3,111.7 653.2 2,458.5 18/100
47 Union City TN 10,887 3,123.0 698.1 2,424.9 18/100
48 Crossville TN 12,842 3,231.6 646.3 2,585.3 16/100
49 Morristown TN 32,660 3,236.4 765.5 2,470.9 16/100
50 Kingsport TN 57,138 3,404.0 444.5 2,959.5 14/100
51 Knoxville TN 200,457 3,461.6 740.3 2,721.3 13/100
52 Sevierville TN 18,084 3,610.9 436.9 3,174.1 12/100
53 Jackson TN 68,286 4,110.7 950.4 3,160.2 8/100
54 Athens TN 14,949 4,287.9 622.1 3,665.8 7/100
55 Millington TN 11,785 4,403.9 602.5 3,801.4 6/100
56 Chattanooga TN 188,894 4,766.7 824.3 3,942.4 4/100
57 Nashville Metro TN 698,987 5,633.6 1,124.1 4,509.5 3/100
58 Dyersburg TN 15,917 6,012.4 1,256.5 4,755.9 2/100
59 Memphis TN 613,207 9,406.9 2,508.0 6,899.0 1/100

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How These Rankings Are Calculated

These rankings are based on data from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, which collects crime statistics from law enforcement agencies nationwide. We use the most recent available data and include only cities with a population of 10,000 or more to ensure statistical reliability — smaller towns with very few incidents can produce misleadingly extreme rates.

Cities are ranked by total crime rate per 100,000 residents, which combines both violent crime (murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault) and property crime (burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, arson). Using per-capita rates rather than raw counts ensures fair comparison regardless of city size. The 59 cities listed here represent a combined population of 3,624,476 residents.

For a full explanation of our data sources, safety score formula, and methodology, visit our methodology page.

What the Numbers Mean

Crime statistics can be difficult to interpret without context. A total crime rate of 2,000 per 100,000 means that in a city of 100,000 people, approximately 2,000 crimes were reported to police in a given year. This includes everything from petty theft to violent assault. Not all crimes are reported, so actual rates may be higher — the FBI estimates that roughly half of violent crimes and a third of property crimes go unreported.

For the safest cities on this list, the average total crime rate of 2,302 per 100K means roughly 2.3% of the population experiences a reported crime annually. The violent crime rate of 435 per 100K translates to about 0.44% — or roughly 1 in 230 residents per year. These odds reflect genuine safety relative to national norms.

Our Safety Score simplifies these numbers into a single 1–100 scale. A score of 50 equals the national average, and every 10 points above or below represents a meaningful difference in risk. The score accounts for both violent and property crime, weighted by their per-capita rates against national benchmarks.

When using these rankings for decisions about relocation, travel, or investment, consider consulting multiple data points: crime trends over time (available on each city's individual page), the specific types of crime most prevalent in each area, neighborhood-level variation, and quality-of-life factors beyond crime statistics. No single number tells the complete story of any community, but per-capita rates from a verified source like the FBI provide the most objective starting point available.

Violent Crime vs Property Crime

Among the 59 safest cities, property crime (burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft) makes up the large majority of reported offenses. The average violent crime rate of just 435 per 100K is 9% below the national average of 478. This means residents of these cities are far less likely to encounter violent incidents like robbery, aggravated assault, or murder compared to the average American city.

Property crime, while more common, tends to be less impactful on personal safety. Larceny-theft (shoplifting, pickpocketing, bicycle theft) is typically the most frequent property crime category. Even in the safest cities, some level of property crime is expected — but the rates here represent a fraction of what more urban or economically challenged communities experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the safest city in Tennessee?

Nolensville, TN is the safest city in Tennessee with a total crime rate of 257.4 per 100,000 residents.

How are the safest cities determined?

Cities are ranked by total crime rate (violent + property crime) per 100,000 residents using FBI Uniform Crime Report data. Cities with 10,000 or more residents that report to the FBI are included.

What crime rate is considered safe?

Cities on this list average 2,302 crimes per 100,000 residents, well below the national average of 2,786. Generally, a rate under 2,000 per 100K is considered low.

Why do safe cities still have some crime?

No city is completely crime-free. Even the safest city on this list, Nolensville, TN, reports 257 crimes per 100,000 residents. However, these rates are dramatically lower than the national average of 2,786 per 100K. Low crime rates reflect strong community safety but don't imply zero risk.

Does population size affect safety rankings?

Not directly — we use per-capita rates (per 100,000 residents) specifically to avoid population bias. A city of 30,000 and a city of 300,000 are compared on equal footing. That said, 6 cities on this list have populations over 100,000, showing that large cities can be safe too.

Year-over-Year Crime Trends

Nationally, crime rates have generally trended downward over the past several decades, though year-to-year fluctuations are common. The cities on this safest list have maintained consistently low crime rates, often supported by stable economic conditions, effective community policing, and invested civic leadership. While the specific cities in the top positions may shift from year to year, the overall pattern remains: certain communities consistently achieve crime rates far below national norms.

To see how individual cities on this list have changed over time, click any city name in the table above to view its detailed profile page with multi-year trend charts. Some of the safest cities have seen their rates decline further, while others have experienced modest increases that still leave them well below average. Trends at the city level provide the most actionable insight for anyone evaluating a potential move or tracking local safety conditions.

Geographic Distribution

The 59 safest cities in Tennessee are spread across 1 different states. TN (59 cities). States with multiple cities on this list often benefit from strong statewide economic conditions, effective law enforcement practices, and community-oriented governance.

Population sizes on this list range from smaller communities of around 10,360 to larger cities exceeding 100,000 residents (6 cities), demonstrating that safety isn't exclusive to any particular city size. The combined population of all 59 cities is 3,624,476, representing a significant cross-section of Tennessee.

See Also

Safest Cities by State