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The Georgia court system has seven classes of trial-level courts: the superior, state-wide business, state, juvenile, probate, magistrate, and municipal courts. There are two appellate-level courts: the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
Civil Case Filing Fees Civil Action: CASES WILL NOT BE FILED AND WILL BE RETURNED WITHOUT FILING FEES PAID IN FULL UPON RECEIPT Filing Fees without service $217.00 Sheriffs Service (1 service) $ 50.00 Each additional address or defendant service $ 50.00 Total Fee with one service $267.0035 more rows
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Superior Court is responsible for handling cases involving serious crimes (felonies), civil disputes, real estate matters and family and domestic relations issues. State Court handles civil law actions not otherwise within the jurisdiction of Superior Court, dispossessions, misdemeanors, and certain traffic offenses.
Superior Court Judges preside over cases involving misdemeanors, contract disputes, premises liability, and various other actions. In addition, the Superior Court has exclusive equity jurisdiction over all cases of divorce, title to land, and felonies involving jury trials, including death penalty cases.
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The Superior Court is Georgias general jurisdiction trial court. It has exclusive, constitutional authority over felony, divorce, and equity cases, and cases regarding title to land.

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