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Georgia Court Records

The courts of law are in charge of ensuring the proper collection and the subsequent security and safekeeping of the personal data records of individuals. The State of Georgia is no exception. Collection, storage as well as easy retrieval of the public records are the responsibilities of the courts of this state.

The public viewing of the Georgia court records have been legalized by the state laws. In particular, this right of the residents of Georgia is specifically mentioned in Article 4, Chapter 18 (Title 50) of the Open Records Act that is followed by the courts of Georgia.

 

Types of Court Records

 It is of course helpful to know exactly what types of records can be obtained from the courthouses of this state. In general, you can request access to individual birth records, marital records (and/or divorce settlement papers), and death records. Other court records, like the ones that are used to trace the genealogy of any family, can also be found in the Georgia courts.

The Georgia public records are available in a wide variety of forms, including hard copy papers, electronic versions, and maps. It is also convenient that you can look up any public record that you might need online. This option effectively cuts down considerably on the time required for accessing these records.

 

Information in Court Records

One of the highlights of the records that can be obtained from the courts of Georgia is the accessibility to the details of criminal cases. These details can potentially become rather messy and difficult to understand. However, the legal authorities of this state make sure that you can access such records instantly, and without any undue hassles.

The Attorney General of Georgia is in charge of providing the details of the public records that are present in the courts’ databases to the population, as and when required. In general, only the official citizens of this state have the right to see the full content of these court records.

However, exceptions also exist to this rule. For example, even a person who is not an official resident of Georgia can submit an application for viewing these records. However, such applicants would be granted access to only select portions of these public records.

 

Reasons for Accessing Court Records

The courts of Georgia, by virtue of the valuable records that they keep, can also help you trace the origins of your own family. Data related to your forefathers from Georgia (dating back up to 200 years) are all present in the repositories of these courthouses, and can be viewed easily over the Web. The background of any other person can also be looked into.

 

 

 

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