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Any request for a protective order must be made in the Superior Court. The Clerk of Superior Court maintains forms for requesting a protective order. The Superior Court Clerk is located on the fourth floor of the Athens-Clarke County Courthouse and can be docHubed at 706-613-3190.
The Georgia Protective Order Registry is an online service that stores all Protective Orders issued by the Superior Courts of Georgia as authorized by the Family Violence statutes of the state.
In situations in which a WMC victim is harassed or intimidated (including through electronic means), he or she may file a petition for a restraining order for his or her harasser for stalking to prevent further contact with the harasser. See Ga. Code Ann. 16-5-94, 16-5-90, above under Civil Stalking Laws.
Generally, all documents recorded with Georgia courts are publicly available. This is irrespective of if its a document about evictions, criminal offenses, or sex offenders. Any legal issue is recorded, and in many cases, it will be open to the general public.
The Georgia Court records are accessible online on the E-Access to Court records page on the official website of the Judicial Council of Georgia, Administrative Office of the Courts. Select the County of Interest.