SEVIERVILLE â Sevier County has asked the state to consider the countyâs reasoning for implementing a $50 fee for records at the medical examinerâs office, after the Tennessee Comptrollerâs Office indicated it didnât appear to follow state law. The county commission is set to consider a measure Monday that would create the fee at the medical examinerâs office, along with several other new or updated fees at different offices in the county. The records fee, if implemented, would be waived for the first copy provided to a personâs next of kin. That fee is the only one under consideration that applies to public records, and The Mountain Press asked the Comptrollerâs Office whether it conflicted with the Tennessee Public Records Act.