Whitfield County Georgia Superior Court

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Whitfield County Georgia Superior Court cases in Whitfield County, Dalton, GA

Whitfield County Superior Court in Dalton is Georgia's Superior Court (trial court of general jurisdiction) within the Conasauga Judicial Circuit. It is the county's primary forum for felony criminal prosecutions and major civil disputes, and it has exclusive jurisdiction over divorce, cases involving title to land, and equity/injunctive relief. The court handles domestic relations matters (divorce, child custody and support), civil tort and contract actions, real property disputes, injunctions, and felony cases, including serious traffic-related offenses such as vehicular homicide or serious injury by vehicle. Routine traffic infractions and most misdemeanors are handled in other local courts. The Superior Court conducts jury and bench trials and issues related orders.

Whitfield County Georgia Superior Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Superior Court
County: Whitfield
Street Address: 205 N. Selvidge St.
City: Dalton
Zip Code: 30720
Phone: 706-275-7450
Fax: 706-275-7456
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Website URL: https://www.whitfieldcountyga.com/sc/scmain.htm
Directions: From Chattanooga:I-75 South to exit 333 (Walnut Avenue). Turn left at the top of the ramp. Continue on Walnut Avenue for approximately two miles to the intersection of Thornton Avenue. Turn left on Thornton Avenue and continue straight for approximately 1 mile - the courthouse is a large brick structure on the corner of Thornton Avenue and West Crawford Street.From Atlanta:I-75 North to exit 333 (Walnut Avenue). Turn right at the top of the ramp. Continue on Walnut avenue for approximately two miles to the intersection of Thornton Avenue. Turn left on Thornton Avenue and continue straight for approximately 1 mile - the courthouse is a large brick structure on the corner of Thornton Avenue and West Crawford Street.
Jury Service: https://www.whitfieldcountyga.com/sc/juror.htm
Languages: English
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/babs-bailey-3051651a5/
About / Additional Info: The Conasauga Judicial Circuit is comprised of two counties: Murray (county seat is Chatsworth) and Whitfield (county seat is Dalton). These counties are located in northwest Georgia and have a combined population of over 100,000. Four judges preside in the circuit and each is elected to a four-year term. They preside over jury trials, rule on evidence, hear motions, and render verdicts in bench trials in each county. The court also provides a variety of programs which are managed by the superior court administrator. The administrative offices are located in Dalton, GA.

Services and Case Types Handled in Whitfield County Georgia Superior Court

Whitfield County Superior Court serves the public as the county's court of general jurisdiction. Key functions include:

- Case filings and records: Accepts and maintains civil, domestic relations, and felony criminal filings via the Clerk of Superior Court; processes complaints, answers, motions, and authorized appeals; provides calendars, case records, and certified copies.
- Protective orders: Receives and hears Family Violence and Stalking protective order petitions (temporary and final).
- Court hearings: Conducts arraignments, motion hearings, calendar calls, jury and bench trials, sentencings, and probation‑revocation hearings.
- Jury services: Summonses and qualifies jurors, manages excusals/deferrals, and administers petit and grand juries.
- Case types: Adjudicates major civil (contracts, torts, real property, injunctions/equity), domestic relations (divorce, custody, legitimation), and felony criminal matters prosecuted by the District Attorney.
- Public assistance: Provides standard forms and filing guidance for self-represented litigants through the Clerk.

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