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(commonly referred to as the Public Information Act, PIA, or Open Records Act) gives you the right to access to government records. While government information is presumed to be available to the public, exceptions may apply to the disclosure of some information. Read more about the Public Information Act.
Request Retrieval by the Court Copies of documents are $. 50 per page. If mailing of documents is requested, applicable postage fees will apply. You may request a file or copies of documents via email at help@gamd.uscourts.gov or by contacting the division office where the case was initiated.
HB 397 was overwhelmingly passed by the General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Nathan Deal on April 17, 2012. Information on where and how to make an open records request. Answers to many Open Government questions can be found here.
The Georgia Open Records Act, 50-18-70, et seq, outlines the process for how members of the public can request and inspect governmental records. According to O.C.G.A.
There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet.
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The Georgia Open Records Act is a series of laws guaranteeing the public access to public records of government bodies. Public records are those documents generated by individuals or groups in public office in the course of public service.
The Georgia Open Records Act, 50-18-70, et seq, outlines the process for how members of the public can request and inspect governmental records. According to O.C.G.A.
Georgia law clearly provides that, except as otherwise specifically provided, All public records shall be open for a personal inspection by any citizen of this state at a reasonable time and place; and those in charge of such records shall not refuse this privilege to any citizen. O.C.G.A.
Individuals can access court cases via the online search tool on the courthouses website of the court where the case was filed. They can also visit courthouses in person to look up accessible court records.
35-3-34 (d. 2) provides public access to felony conviction records without consent of the person whose record is being checked. The persons full name, race, sex and date of birth must be provided at the time of the request. Law enforcement agencies may also provide felony conviction records.

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