Jenkins County Georgia Superior Court cases in Jenkins County, Millen, GA
Jenkins County Magistrate Court in Millen, Georgia is a county-level limited-jurisdiction trial court. It serves as the community's entry-level court for minor civil disputes and initial criminal proceedings. Common civil matters include small claims (generally up to $15,000), landlord-tenant dispossessory/eviction actions, and garnishments. On the criminal side it issues arrest and search warrants, conducts first appearances and preliminary (committal) hearings, handles county ordinance violations, and processes deposit account fraud (bad check) cases and warrant applications. The court does not handle divorces, child custody, felony trials, or most traffic offenses, and it is not a court of record; cases requiring jury trials or broader jurisdiction are heard in State or Superior Court or other appropriate courts.
Jenkins County Georgia Superior Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Superior Court |
County: | Jenkins |
Street Address: | 611 E. Winthrope Ave. |
City: | Millen |
Zip Code: | 30442 |
Phone: | 478-982-4683 |
Fax: | 478-982-1274 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 5:00PM |
Website URL: | https://firstjudicialdistrict.org/ogeechee-judicial-circuit/ |
Languages: | English |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jenkins-County-Courthouse/654446071274434 |
ADA: | Chief ADA Daphne Jarriel Totten |
ADA Fax / Email: | djarriel@pacga.org |
Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenkins_County_Courthouse |
Services and Case Types Handled in Jenkins County Georgia Superior Court
Jenkins County Magistrate Court serves as the county's entry-level court for minor civil and criminal matters.
- Case filings: civil claims up to $15,000 (small claims), landlord-tenant dispossessory/evictions, and post-judgment garnishments.
- Criminal/ordinance: accepts criminal warrant applications; issues arrest and search warrants; conducts first appearance/bond and preliminary hearings; hears county ordinance violations and some bad-check cases.
- Protective orders: Family Violence and Stalking protective orders are filed in Superior Court; the Magistrate may provide referrals and can consider good-behavior (peace bond) applications.
- Jury services: no jury trials are held in Magistrate Court; all matters are heard by a judge.
- Court hearings and public services: schedules and conducts civil and criminal hearings, maintains calendars and case records, and provides filing assistance and payment processing for magistrate cases.