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Data & Records. Go here to search records and directories, file forms, and access other data from the courts. Legal Professionals. Go here to access resources and information for those who work with the court system. Resources. Go here for tutorials, journals, publications, and other resources. What is the Judicial Council of Georgia?
- Court Services
The official calculator for Georgia’s Child Support...
- Efile Court Records
Access Georgia Judicial Gateway for electronic records and...
- Criminal Justice Resources
Conduct checks on the people who matter to your family and...
- Government & Legal Organizations
The AOC staffs the Judicial Council which works to improve...
- Careers
Full-Time Court Reporter - Western Judicial Circuit...
- Judicial Council / AOC
The Judicial Council of Georgia was created in 1945 and...
- Council of State Court Judges
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- Juvenile Data Exchange
Georgia lacks a comprehensive mechanism for the collection...
- Court Services
Learn about the courts in Georgia, including the state court system and the federal court system. Find out how the trial courts, appellate courts, and judicial districts are organized and function.
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Georgia is divided into 49 judicial circuits, each of which has a Superior Court consisting of local citizens numbering between two and 19 members depending on the circuit population. Under the 1983 Constitution, Georgia also has magistrate courts, probate courts, juvenile courts, state courts; the General Assembly may also authorize municipal ...
Learn about the Superior Courts of Georgia, a court of general jurisdiction handling civil and criminal cases. Find out how to apply for name change, DBA, child custody, divorce, and more online.
26 Μαΐ 2004 · The Georgia court system has two appellate-level courts: the Supreme Court of Georgia and the Court of Appeals of Georgia. There are five classes of trial-level courts: the superior, state, juvenile, probate, and magistrate courts.
Supreme Court of Georgia. Address: 32 Dzmebi Zubalashvilebi Str., 0108, Tbilisi, Georgia. Telephone: (+995 32) 299-65-46. Fax: + (995 32) 299-70-01. E-mail: info@supremecourt.ge. Google map. Tbilisi Court of Appeals.
Learn about the seven classes of trial-level courts and the two appellate-level courts in Georgia. Find out the jurisdiction, organization, and functions of each court, as well as the qualifications and terms of judges.