Dublin Municipal Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 21, 2025

Dublin Municipal Court cases in Laurens County, Dublin, GA

The Municipal Court of Dublin in Dublin, Georgia, is a municipal, limited-jurisdiction trial court for matters arising within the city limits. It adjudicates violations of city ordinances and misdemeanor traffic offenses under state law, and it may hear other limited misdemeanor criminal matters authorized by law (such as shoplifting and possession of less than one ounce of marijuana). The court processes citations, conducts arraignments and bench trials, accepts pleas, and imposes fines and other sanctions. It does not hear civil disputes, family law, probate, or felony cases. Matters requiring a jury trial or outside its authority are transferred to the appropriate Laurens County court.

Dublin Municipal Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Municipal
County: Laurens
Street Address: 100 S. Church Street
City: Dublin
Zip Code: 31040
Phone: 478-277-5088
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Website URL: https://www.cityofdublin.org/department/municipal_court_of_dublin.php

Services and Case Types Handled in Dublin Municipal Court

Municipal Court of Dublin manages city-level traffic, parking, code-enforcement, and other ordinance violations, plus select misdemeanors (e.g., DUI, shoplifting, disorderly conduct). Core services:
- Case filings: intake of citations and misdemeanor complaints; motions and records requests.
- Hearings: arraignments, pretrial conferences, plea hearings, bench trials, probation/compliance reviews, and warrant/bond hearings.
- Orders and enforcement: warrants, bail, fines, restitution, probation, and no-contact conditions; payment processing and plans; community service/diversion oversight.
- Public access: calendars, notices, forms, records, interpreters, and accessibility services.
- Protective orders: where authorized, emergency or criminal no-contact orders in qualifying cases.
- Jury services: summonsing and trials for eligible cases, or transfer of jury demands to the proper court.

The court's functional role is to process cases efficiently, ensure timely hearings, enforce judgments, and provide accessible services to the public.