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What is the actual date of my court hearing? To obtain your court date information, call (404) 612-5344 or (404) 612-5345.
Georgia citizens can access criminal records online through the Georgia Felon Search. The search tool is a fast and affordable resource that helps individuals conduct checks on people straight from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation database.
The 20 Judges of the Fulton County Superior Court are elected by the voters of Fulton County.
This can be done in one of two ways: To find your court case, simply visit the Atlanta Municipal Court's website, enter your full name or citation number here. Alternatively, you can reach out to the Atlanta Municipal Court clerk's office via phone at 404-954-7914.
While Clerks are not allowed to offer any legal guidance, the office prides itself on educating users about its mandates and services, in addition to acting as a resource to external services. To contact the Court Services Bureau, please dial (404)-613-5313.
Contact the Supreme Court of Georgia The Office of the Clerk is responsible for maintaining all case files and tracking the progress of cases through the Supreme Court. If you are an attorney or party in a case pending before the Court, please contact the Clerk's Office at (404) 656-3470.
To obtain your court date information, call (404) 612-5344 or (404) 612-5345.
You can get a copy of your divorce records at the Closed File Room on the first floor of Fulton County Superior Court, 136 Pryor Street.
While Clerks are not allowed to offer any legal guidance, the office prides itself on educating users about its mandates and services, in addition to acting as a resource to external services. To contact the Court Services Bureau, please dial (404)-613-5313.