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Led by the Honorable Ché Alexander, we welcome you to the Office of the Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts, where our motto, “People. Purpose. Passion,” guides everything we do.
Via our eServices platform, you can file and search Real-Estate and Judicial records online, while also providing external resources that allow you to acquire copies of records filed in the offices of The Fulton County Superior and Magistrate Courts.
Record Search Center. Contact Us. Lewis R. Slaton Courthouse. 136 Pryor Street. Suite C155. Atlanta, GA 30303. (404) 613-5313. Operational Hours 8:30AM - 5:00PM Mon. - Fri. Appointments are available until 4 PM and the last walk-ins are accepted at 4 PM.
Access the criminal hearing schedule by viewing the Criminal Division's calendar.
The Civil Division of Fulton County Magistrate Court processes these pre-judgement and post-judgement claims. Case Types. Find a list of all case types here. eFile
Access the Magistrate, State, and Superior records search website. Access the records search center.
Our Superior Court Criminal Services Division manages and processes records relating to conduct that is considered to be a felony. A criminal felony case is a proceeding by which a person charged with a crime is brought to trial and either found not guilty or guilty and sentenced accordingly.
Superior Court Civil. The Fulton County Superior Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction. 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, prohibition, adoptions, and divorce.The Clerk's ...
Court Services. In addition to processing and safeguarding civil and criminal documents for both the Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts, the Court Services Bureau also provides assistance to the Fulton County judiciary.
Criminal Case Proceedings. The disposition process in Superior Court is as follows: First Appearance Hearing - The purpose of this hearing is to establish that there is enough evidence to proceed with prosecution.