How do I get a copy of my divorce decree in Gwinnett County?
A certified copy of your divorce decree (or any other document from the divorce case) can be obtained ONLY from the Clerk of Superior Court of the county in which your divorce occurred. Court case records, including divorce cases, are public records. Anyone can get them at any time.
Who is the clerk of court for Gwinnett County?
Tiana P. Garner
Clerk of Court is an elected position serving the Superior, State, Magistrate, and Juvenile courts in Gwinnett County….Main Office.
Tiana P. Garner | Clerk of Court |
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Ed Munday | Director, Courts IT Division |
Mark Wozniak | Manager, Courts Accounting |
How do I check my divorce status in Gwinnett County?
Court Records To obtain these records, please visit www.gwinnettcourts.com or call 770.822. 8100 for additional information.
Are Gwinnett County courts closed today?
Monday through Friday – 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Closed on legal holidays. Counter closes for new filings at 4:30 PM for Superior, State, Magistrate, and Juvenile Courts. Deeds and Land Records, Notary Applications, and Probate Court close at 4:30 PM.
What is the Clerk of Courts website?
The Clerk of Courts website is designed to provide the most complete directory of different offices in your area. The main purpose of this site is to includeinformation from various Clerk of Court locationsand their contact information.
What is the county clerk of courts?
A county clerk is an elected or appointed official who handles a wide range of duties, from overseeing all elections to serving as chief clerk of the county court system. He or she maintains birth, marriage, and death records, and is responsible for legal publications.
What is a clerk of court?
A clerk of courts is a person responsible for recording the activities and statements of those taking part in the actions of a court. As an important part of the judicial system, the clerk of courts must maintain all records and administer oaths to witnesses and jurors.