To setup your eFileGA account and electronically file your civil or family case, visit the Online Filing website. Fines are paid either to the Clerk of State Court or to the Probation Office, and the Clerk of State Court processes and disburses the monies to twelve local and State agencies. Once a criminal case is sentenced or closed, the office processes the necessary paperwork to send to the applicable State agency. The Solicitor General’s Office, the Public Defender’s Office, private attorneys, plaintiffs or defendants will file all original documents pertaining to the case in the Clerk of State Court. Each civil case could have numerous parties as plaintiff or defendant. Each criminal case could have more than one defendant and numerous charges. Each case is assigned a number and judge. Criminal & Civil CasesĬriminal misdemeanor and civil cases are filed and maintained in the Clerk of State Court office. To waive your appearance at your Criminal/Traffic/Driving Under the Influence ( DUI) Arraignment hearing, please complete the appropriate Arraignment Waiver form (under downloadable documents) and file it with the Clerk’s office 24 hours prior to your scheduled hearing date. Pay Online Please see Frequently Asked Questions section for more information Waiver of Arraignment No personal checks will be accepted.The Clerk of State Court is the custodian of records for State Court, which includes criminal misdemeanor, civil cases and traffic citations. The fee for a certified copies of estate documents or files is $10.00 for the first page and $1.00 for each additional page. Requesting Certified or Uncertified Copies of Estate Documents Make an appointment with the Record Room to come to Probate Court. Georgia Probate Records: Request Copy of Marriage CertificateĬomplete and mail the request form with a money order enclosed in the proper amount ($10 research fee $10 plus $1 per page for certified copies) Each digital certified copy will cost $18.00 plus a Convenience Fee of 4.5% To obtain a copy of your marriage documents:Ĭlick below to request a copy of your marriage certificate through Georgia Probate Records. Requesting Certified Copies of Marriage Documents Please note: Effective August 1, 2022, there will be a 4.5% convenience fee assessed for any credit/ debit transaction. Probate Court does not accept American Express. Probate Court does not accept personal checks for research or copies of records. For customers on site, Probate Court accepts credit cards,ĭebit cards, cash, money orders or cashier's checks. If more than one page is requested, $10.00 for the process and $1.00 per pageĮxemplified Copies: $15 for the process and $1.00 per pageįorms of Payment: Mailed in requests must be accompanied with a money order or cashier's check. If certified copy of one page is requested, $10.00 for the process and certified copy. If you are unable to come in person to the Record Room and/or you need the assistance of Record Room staff to locate documents, you will be charged a $10.00 Research fee. Research Fee for mailed requests or onsite requests requiring research: $10.00 Room 509 of the Chatham County Courthouse at 133 Montgomery Street, Savannah, Georgia Request for Judicial Assistance - Probate Courtīond Hearings in Superior Court Standing OrderĪdministrative Closure of Dispossessory Cases (10/15/22) Request for Judicial Assistance - Juvenile Court Request for Judicial Assistance - Magistrate Court Request for Judicial Assistance - State Court Regarding Judicial Assistance and Designation of Assisting Judges Regarding Request for Judicial Assistance and Designation Superior Court Oversight of Juvenile Court (April 24, 2014)Ĭriminal Case Assignment (September 8, 2021) Order Affirming a Mental Health Court DivisionĬivil Domestic Case Assignment (October 27, 2021)
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