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  2. Gwinnett Courts - Case Search

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    Please choose your search criteria on the left menu. For Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court, and Probate Court Estate cases, click on Tyler Odyssey Portal. For Recorder's Court case search, select Recorder's Court Cases.

  3. Case Search | Public Access - Journal Tech

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    Case Search. You can search by: Last Name, First Name, Case Number or Citation Number. Two characters are required at minimum for the Last Name and First Name fields.

  4. Court Records - Gwinnett County Court

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    The Clerk of the Superior, State and Magistrate Courts in Gwinnett County hosts a Gwinnett County Portal where all case records in the county, including criminal court records, may be searched. Users are required to register for a free account.

  5. Gwinnett County Courts

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    Magistrate Court Criminal Cases. Beginning February 5, 2024, attorneys and self-represented parties will have the option to electronically file into existing Magistrate Court criminal cases via Tyler Technologies' Enterprice Justice eFileGA.

  6. Courts - Gwinnett County

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    Explore Gwinnett County's Justice and Administration Center from Courts and Probate to Juvenile matters, Traffic Citations, Magistrate, jury services and more.

  7. Gwinnett County Courts - Superior Court

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    The court has exclusive, constitutional authority over felony cases, prosecuted by the District Attorney's Office, regarding title to land, equity, declaratory judgments, habeas corpus, mandamus, quo warranto, prohibition, adoptions, and divorce.

  8. Court Dockets - Gwinnett County Court

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    Court Dockets are schedules of cases to be heard or processed by courts on particular days or during specific sessions. They contain information about these cases, including the names of the parties involved, hearing dates and times, the nature of the case, and the assigned judge or magistrate.