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Georgia Superior Court Information
Georgia Superior Court is a general jurisdiction court. The Superior Court judges civil, criminal and administrative cases within its jurisdiction. It has a general jurisdiction while the civil, probate, county recorder, municipal, and magistrate courts all have limited jurisdiction. The Superior Court also supervises proceedings in these courts to ensure justice is served.
Superior Court in Georgia exercises special jurisdiction over serious criminal cases. It does not, however, have exclusive authority over juvenile cases. The Superior Courts in Georgia have a general jurisdiction over civil cases, cases regarding land disputes, divorce and equity. There are 159 Superior Courts in Georgia, one in each county. Cases are held before a judge or a jury.
Superior Court Information Online
Each of these county Superior Courts has their own website which you can access to obtain all the information about the court that you need to. The Superior Court of Cobb County, Georgia, for example, is one of the most significant superior courts in the state. It has made an exemplary move by initiating a mandatory mediation program for parents in the state seeking a divorce. If you are a resident of Cobb County, the address of the superior court might be of help to you. The court is located at 30 Waddell Street, Marietta, GA 30090. For assistance you can call (770) 528-1800. Visit the official website of Cobb County by clicking http://sca.cobbcountyga.gov/directions.htm.
Superior Court Clerk Information
If you want any information on the Superior Court clerks of the state of Georgia, go to http://www.gaclerks.org/. From this site you can navigate to the “Council of Superior Court Clerks of Georgia,” the “Superior Court Clerks’ Association of Georgia, Inc.” and the “Georgia Superior Court Clerk’s Cooperative Authority.”
The link to the Georgia Superior Court Clerk’s Cooperative Authority is http://www.gsccca.org/clerks/. From this site you can obtain all information about any clerk of the court like the name of the clerk, picture, the courthouse address, the phone and the fax numbers, the courts that are administered by a particular judge, the services offered and local contacts. You may begin your search by selecting any county’s name from the drop down menu.
You can also visit the government website of Georgia Courts by clicking http://www.georgiacourts.com and look for all the information you want to know. The Superior Courts of Georgia are empowered to serve the public and deliver timely justice to all.
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