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eFiling and Document Access Across Georgia

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Is eService automatic?
What is eService (notice of filing)?
How can I see the eService recipients I’ve included to serve on a particular case?
Can I edit eService recipients without eFiling anything?
I need to be removed from the service list for a case. How do I do that?
I am not receiving eService in one of my cases. Why?

Pro Tips for Civil eFiling

Bibb State:
Cases initiated before August 1, 2016, have 5-digit case numbers. 

Cobb State:
PeachCourt includes garnishment cases only for 2018 and later.

Columbia Superior:
Executed (signed) orders can be eFiled only by the signing judge or that judge’s designee. Attorneys may present executed orders to the clerk’s office in person for filing.

Coweta Superior:
The clerk will assess a fee of $0.50 per page for any eFiling that includes more than 50 pages. This fee is separate from the sheriff’s service packet fee.

Fayette Superior:
Executed (signed) orders can be eFiled only by the signing judge or that judge’s designee. Attorneys may present executed orders to the clerk’s office in person for filing.

Lamar Superior:
If the sheriff’s service packet amounts to more than 10 pages, the clerk will require the filer to deliver a paper copy of the service documents to the clerk’s office.

Paulding Superior:
The clerk will assess a fee of $0.50 per page for any eFiling that includes more than 50 pages. This fee is separate from the sheriff’s service packet fee.

Tattnall Superior:
The clerk’s office does not coordinate sheriff’s service. Filers need to deliver service documents directly to the sheriff’s office.

File-Stamped Documents?

Roll-over any county to learn the eFiling and document access options we have to offer.

Even if a court does make file-stamped documents available in general, you might find a case or two to the contrary.

The best way to know what is available is to check the case docket at peachcourt.com.
  • COVID-19
  • Peach Knowledge!
  • Webinars!
  • Statewide Mandatory Civil eFiling (SB407)
  • Map of Courts We Serve
  • PeachCourt+