Walker County Georgia Superior Court

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Walker County Georgia Superior Court cases in Walker County, Lafayette, GA

Walker County Superior Court in LaFayette, GA is a Georgia state trial court of general jurisdiction within the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit. It is the primary forum for serious matters, exercising exclusive jurisdiction over felony criminal cases, divorce and other domestic relations (e.g., custody and support), equity, and disputes involving title to land. The court also hears a broad range of civil actions (such as contract, tort, and real property cases), conducts jury and bench trials, issues protective orders, and provides limited appellate review of certain decisions from lower courts, along with extraordinary writs. Routine traffic and most misdemeanor matters are generally handled by lower courts rather than the Superior Court.

Walker County Georgia Superior Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Superior Court
County: Walker
Street Address: 103 S. Duke St.
City: LaFayette
Zip Code: 30728
Phone: 706-638-1742
Fax: 706-638-1779
Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Website URL: http://gawalker.terravision.org/
Parking: Parking is available in Parking garage.
Languages: English
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carter-brown-a1100040/
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walker_County_Courthouse_(Georgia)

Services and Case Types Handled in Walker County Georgia Superior Court

Walker County Superior Court is the general-jurisdiction trial court serving the public by:

- Handling case types: felony criminal matters (indictments, arraignments, trials, sentencing); major civil actions (contracts, torts, real-property/land-title, injunctions); domestic relations (divorce, custody, support, legitimation); equity matters; and certain appeals/writs from lower courts.
- Managing case filings and records: accepting and docketing civil/criminal filings; issuing summons/subpoenas; maintaining case files; providing public access and certified copies; supporting eFiling for many civil cases.
- Processing protective orders: Family Violence and Stalking protective orders, including emergency (ex parte) relief and full hearings.
- Administering jury services: summoning and qualifying grand and trial jurors; handling excusals/deferments; juror check-in and payment.
- Conducting court hearings: scheduling calendars; holding motion hearings, calendar calls, pretrial conferences, jury and nonjury trials, and post-judgment proceedings.

These functions ensure timely access to justice, due process, and reliable court records for the community.

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