What judicial district is Cobb County GA?
Superior Court Seventh District
Cobb County is located within the Cobb Judicial Circuit of the Superior Court Seventh District. In addition to the Superior Court the people of Cobb County are served by a Probate Court, a Juvenile Court, a Magistrate Court, six Municipal Courts and a State Court.
How do I get a copy of my divorce decree in Cobb County Georgia?
Where can I obtain a copy of my divorce papers? Contact the Superior Court Clerk’s Office at (770) 528-1300, or visit CobbSuperiorCourtClerk.com.
Who is the clerk of Superior Court for Cobb County?
Cobb County Superior Court Clerk – Connie Taylor.
How do I find my court date in Cobb County Georgia?
Your court date is located in Section IV of your citation. (If paying online, your payment must be made no later than 6:00 AM EST two (2) days before your court date.
What three pleas will the Municipal court of Cobb County accept?
Three Pleas are acceptable: Not Guilty—denies guilt, case set for non-jury trial, witnesses subpoenaed, police officer appears, your witness appear(s), demonstrative evidence used by either side.
How do I get a copy of my divorce decree in Georgia?
Certified copies (or regular copies) of the divorce decree (or any other document from the divorce case) can be obtained ONLY from the Clerk of Superior Court of the county in which your divorce occurred. We cannot provide them to you nor can the judge’s office provide it.
How do I find out if I have a warrant in Cobb County GA?
The Sheriff’s Office serves all warrants and citations. After sixty days you may call the Magistrate Court at 770-528-8900 to find out the status of the warrant or citation.
What is Cobb County area code?
Originally in area code 404, the county was moved into area code 770 in 1995, and overlaid by area code 678 in 1998.