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Interested parties can generally obtain civil court records by selecting the county of interest and searching through the available files. Accessing files requires a registered account. Alternatively, interested persons may visit each courts official website and click on the case search window.
The Plaintiff (the one filing the action) must electronically file a sworn statement with the Clerk of Magistrate Court, describing the charges against the Defendant (the person or business against whom the claim is brought). This Statement of Claim (PDF) provides each party with the reason for the lawsuit.
You file the complaint or petition with the clerk of court. You generally want to file in the court in the county where the person you are suing lives. Along with the complaint, the court must be told where to serve (give it a copy of it to) the defendant.
In order to probate the will, the executor should file the original signed will and, in most cases, Georgia Probate Court Standard Form #5 - Petition to Probate Will in Solemn Form. The Standard Forms are available at the courthouse or online at the official statewide Probate Court website.
Process shall be served by the sheriff of the county where the action is brought or where the defendant is found, or by his deputy, or by the marshal or sheriff of the court, or by his deputy, or by any citizen of the United States specially appointed by the court for that purpose or by someone who is not a party and
You can file a claim for which you are seeking $15,000 or less. If your claim exceeds $15,000 principal, the Magistrate Court does not have jurisdiction (the legal authority) to hear your case, and it must be filed in another court; such as, Superior Court.
Court Fees Filing Fees $405.00Civil Filing fee $605.00 Appeal Fee $41.00 Appeal to a district judge from a judgment or conviction by a magistrate in a misdemeanor case $5.00 Writ of Habeas Corpus23 more rows