Charlton County Georgia Superior Court cases in Charlton County, Folkston, GA
Charlton County Superior Court in Folkston, GA is a Superior Court, Georgia's trial court of general jurisdiction. It is the county's primary forum for major cases, including felony criminal prosecutions; broad civil actions such as contract, tort, and real property disputes; and domestic relations matters like divorce, child custody, and child support. It has exclusive jurisdiction over cases involving title to land and divorce, and it provides equitable relief (e.g., injunctions). The court also issues protective orders and hears habeas corpus and other extraordinary remedies. Within the local judicial system, it operates above magistrate, probate, and municipal courts and may review certain matters from lower courts as provided by law.
Charlton County Georgia Superior Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Superior Court |
County: | Charlton |
Street Address: | 1520 3rd St. |
City: | Folkston |
Zip Code: | 31537 |
Phone: | 912-496-2354 |
Fax: | 912-496-3882 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Website URL: | https://charltoncountyga.us/261/Clerk-of-Superior-State-Juvenile-Courts |
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: | https://www.carrollcountyclerk.com/calendars.html |
Languages: | English |
Linkedin: | https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-whitaker-lee-54545475/ |
Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlton_County_Courthouse |
Services and Case Types Handled in Charlton County Georgia Superior Court
Charlton County Superior Court is the county's general-jurisdiction trial court.
- Criminal: handles felony cases (from indictment through trial and sentencing), certain misdemeanors, probation revocations, and grand jury proceedings.
- Civil: hears contract, tort, equity, and real-property/title disputes.
- Domestic relations: divorce, child custody/support, legitimation, and related contempt.
- Protective orders: processes Family Violence and Stalking temporary/ex parte and final protective orders.
- Case filings and records: through the Clerk of Superior Court, accepts civil and criminal filings, maintains dockets, issues subpoenas, and provides certified copies/public access; records real-estate documents and liens.
- Jury services: summons and qualifies jurors, manages trial and grand juries, handles excusals/deferrals.
- Court calendars and hearings: schedules arraignments, motions, conferences, trials (jury and bench), sentencings; facilitates mediation where ordered.
- Limited appellate: hears certain appeals from lower courts.