Madison County Georgia Superior Court cases in Madison County, Danielsville, GA
Madison County Superior Court in Danielsville, GA is the state trial court of general jurisdiction for Madison County. It conducts jury and non-jury proceedings and handles felony criminal cases; civil actions of any amount; domestic relations and family matters (including divorce, child custody, and child support); equity and injunctions; real property and land-title disputes; and habeas corpus. The court also hears certain appeals and writs from lower local courts (such as magistrate, probate, or municipal courts) when authorized by law. Routine traffic infractions are typically handled in lower courts, but related matters may reach Superior Court on appeal or when joined with other proceedings.
Madison County Georgia Superior Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Superior Court |
County: | Madison |
Street Address: | 91 Albany Ave. |
City: | Danielsville |
Zip Code: | 30633 |
Phone: | 706-795-6310 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Website URL: | https://www.madisonsuperiorcourt.com/index.asp |
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: | https://www.madisonsuperiorcourt.com/WebCaseManagement/mainpage.aspx |
Languages: | English |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/pages/Madison-County-Courthouse/381120985308940 |
Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madison_County_Courthouse_(Georgia) |
Services and Case Types Handled in Madison County Georgia Superior Court
Madison County Superior Court serves as the county's general-jurisdiction trial court. It:
- Accepts and manages case filings; maintains records; provides public access to dockets/calendars; schedules and conducts court hearings (in person or remote where available).
- Handles civil matters (contract, tort, real property, injunctions), criminal cases (felonies and certain misdemeanors), and family/domestic relations (divorce, custody, child support). Depending on local assignment, it may also hear juvenile, probate/guardianship, traffic/infractions, and small-claims matters.
- Issues and enforces protective orders, including domestic violence, stalking, and harassment orders.
- Administers jury services: summons, qualification, orientation, reporting, deferments, and juror payment.
- Provides public services: filing and fee processing; fine/restitution payments; record requests; self-help forms/clinics; interpreters and ADA accommodations; and alternative dispute resolution/mediation where offered.