Dispossessory Proceeding - Clayton County Government - claytoncountyga 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the Plaintiff's name, street address, city, state, and zip code in the designated fields.
  3. Next, fill in the Defendant's information similarly, ensuring accuracy for effective communication.
  4. In the case number section, input the relevant case number assigned to your proceeding.
  5. Select one reason for dispossession from the provided options that best describes your situation regarding the tenant.
  6. Indicate any past due rent amounts and specify daily accruing rent if applicable.
  7. Complete the affidavit section by signing and dating it before a notary public or deputy clerk.
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A dispossessory action refers to eviction proceedings brought by a landlord against a tenant. A writ of possession is issued to evict an occupant from the property. The dispossessory complaint is filed under oath by the owner (landlord), testifying to the unlawful possession of the owners property by a tenant.
Evictions may be filed through the Magistrate Court Clerks office of Clayton County if the property from which the person is to be evicted is located within Clayton County. E-Filing is mandatory for all eviction/dispossessory cases.
Actual Eviction 7 days for notice to pay rent. 7 days for tenant to respond. 15 days maximum to trial. 1-2 weeks for writ of possession.
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