Montgomery County Georgia Superior Court cases in Montgomery County, Mount Vernon, GA
Montgomery County Superior Court in Mount Vernon, Georgia, is a Superior Court (trial court of general jurisdiction) within the Oconee Judicial Circuit. It serves as the county's principal trial court, exercising exclusive jurisdiction over felony criminal cases, divorce and other domestic relations, cases in equity, and disputes involving title to land, and it also hears a broad range of civil actions (e.g., contract and tort claims). The court has concurrent jurisdiction over misdemeanors and may review certain matters from lower courts via writs of certiorari or statutory appeals. Common case types include felony prosecutions; civil lawsuits for money damages or injunctive relief; family law matters such as divorce, child custody, and child support; and real property disputes. Routine traffic infractions are generally handled in state or municipal courts, not Superior Court.
Montgomery County Georgia Superior Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Superior Court |
County: | Montgomery |
Street Address: | 400 S. Railroad Ave. |
City: | Mount Vernon |
Zip Code: | 30445 |
Phone: | 912-583-4401 |
Fax: | 912-583-4343 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 5:00PM |
Website URL: | http://www.montgomeryclerkofcourt.com/ |
Forms & Filing: | https://www.eighthdistrict.org/pro_se.htm |
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: | http://www.oconeecircuit.com/login/mainpage.aspx |
Languages: | English |
Email: | info@montgomerycountyga.gov |
Linkedin: | https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammy-foskey-90723981/ |
Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_County_Courthouse_(Georgia) |
Services and Case Types Handled in Montgomery County Georgia Superior Court
Montgomery County Superior Court serves as the county's general-jurisdiction trial court.
- Case types: criminal (primarily felonies), major civil disputes (contracts, torts, real property), and family law (divorce, custody, support).
- Case filings and records: new filings, motions, pleadings, e-filing/clerical processing, and records requests.
- Protective orders: petitions and hearings for domestic violence and stalking/harassment orders.
- Jury services: summons and qualification, deferrals/excuses, reporting instructions, and juror attendance verification.
- Court hearings: scheduling and conducting arraignments, motion hearings, pretrial conferences, bench/jury trials, and sentencings.
- Public services: calendars, case status, forms, fee/payment processing, self-help information, language access/interpreters, and ADA accommodations.
The clerk's office manages filings, records, and payments; judicial officers and staff conduct proceedings to resolve cases, protect public safety, and enforce court orders.