Cherokee County Superior Court Records
Superior Court | Cherokee County, Georgia
Cherokee County is the only county in the circuit. Superior Court is the general jurisdiction court, with authority to hear all civil and criminal cases. It has exclusive jurisdiction over felony criminal cases, divorces, cases in equity and cases involving title to land.
https://www.cherokeega.com/Superior-Court/Clerk of Courts | Cherokee County, Georgia
Clerk of Superior, State, Juvenile and Magistrate Court 678-493-6511 Forms and Documents Contact Department Send Us An Email Visit our New Clerk of Court Page Board of Equalization Calendars Clerk Of Court Docket Search-Purchase copies COVID 19 Information and Links Deeds and Records Efiling Electronic Subpoenas Fee Schedules
https://www.cherokeega.com/Clerk-of-Courts/Clerk of Courts | Cherokee County, Georgia
The office is located on the Ground floor of the Justice Center in suite G-170 and the Deed Record Division is on the Ground Floor in suite G-150. Contact Information: Superior Civil 678.493.6501 Superior Criminal 678.493.6505 Deeds and Records 678.493.6538 Passport and Notaries 678.493.6523
https://www.cherokeega.com/Clerk-of-Courts/superior-court-clerks-office/Clerk of Courts | Cherokee County, Georgia
Deputy clerks are available to assist Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. The Superior Court Clerk's office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm on the Ground Floor in suite G-150. Contact Information: Deeds and Records 678.493.6540. Mailing Address: 90 North Street, Suite G150, Canton, Ga 30114.
https://www.cherokeega.com/Clerk-of-Courts/deeds-and-records-department/Case Search | ClerksOffice
678-493-6511 Contact Us How can we help? English Welcome to the Docket Feature provided by the office of Cherokee County Clerk of Court - Patty Baker View case dockets by entering the case number, party's name, and/or CSE number. Once found, click the '+' button to the left of the case number to view docket. Need Help? Click here for instructions
https://www.cherokeecourtclerk.com/case-searchCherokee County Clerk of Courts
The Clerk of Superior, State, and Magistrate Courts Offices will make every effort to keep this site current. However, changes may be made that are not reflected on this site. Should you have any concerns, please contact our office at 678-493-6511 between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday.
https://www.cherokeecourtclerk.com/Deeds And Records Department | ClerksOffice
We are pleased to announce that the Cherokee County Clerk of Superior Courts’ Deed Office has initiated the electronic recording (e-recording) of land record documents. We have several e-Recording vendors to choose from including: Simplifile, CSC, ePN, Indecomm and GSCCCA. Recording Activity Notification
https://www.cherokeecourtclerk.com/deeds-and-recordsCherokee County Arrest, Court, and Public Records
The Cherokee County Clerk of Courts is the clerk of the superior, state, juvenile and magistrate court. It also serves as the primary custodian of court records of all cases filed within its jurisdiction. The office offers access to non-confidential court records, to persons with reasonable intent.
https://georgia.staterecords.org/cherokeeCourts - Cherokee County, NC (Court Records & Calendars)
There are 2 Courts in Cherokee County, North Carolina, serving a population of 27,463 people in an area of 456 square miles. There is 1 Court per 13,731 people, and 1 Court per 227 square miles. In North Carolina, Cherokee County is ranked 32nd of 100 counties in Courts per capita, and 56th of 100 counties in Courts per square mile.
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https://www.cherokeecourtclerk.com/standing-orders-superiorCherokee County - Ninth Circuit Court of Alabama
The law prohibits the Circuit Clerk from giving legal advice. If you need legal assistance, you should see an attorney. Cherokee County Courthouse | 100 West Main St. | Centre, AL 35960. Phone: (256) 927-3637 | Hours: 8:00am – 4:00pm (excluding 12:00pm - 1:00pm) Monday - Friday.
https://cherokee.alacourt.gov/