Led by the Honorable Ché Alexander, we welcome you to the Office of the Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts, where our motto, “People.
Contact the Supreme Court of Georgia The Office of the Clerk is responsible for maintaining all case files and tracking the progress of cases through the Supreme Court. If you are an attorney or party in a case pending before the Court, please contact the Clerk's Office at (404) 656-3470.
The Family Division is comprised of four Superior Court Judges, with jurisdiction over divorce, separation, annulment, custody and visitation, child support, contempt, modification, paternity, adoption, termination of parental rights, and domestic violence.
The County Clerk/Recorder provides a variety of services to the public including: Administering elections in Fulton County, maintaining voter registration for Fulton County, calculating tax rates for all taxing bodies in the County property, and collecting of delinquent taxes, after a tax sale.
Fulton County Superior Court Judges GLANVILLE, Ural (Chief Judge) Chief Judge Glanville has served on the Superior Court bench since 2005 and as Chief Judge since 2022. SCHWALL, Craig L., Sr. ADAMS, Kimberly M. ELLERBE, Kelly Lee. McBURNEY, Robert C. I. BARWICK, Jane C. COX, Thomas A., Jr. DUNAWAY, Eric.
To obtain your court date information, call (404) 612-5344 or (404) 612-5345.
The five classifications of law books are: Casebooks, Legal citation guides, Law dictionaries, Legal history books, and law books that document legal treatises.
Black's Law Dictionary is the most widely cited law book in the world and is the standard for the language law.
The five books grouped as books of Law are exactly that, rules that God passed down to guide His people as they lived their lives. The Books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy are all centered around God's creation and the laws He passed down, from the very beginning, to guide faithful living.
``The Common Law'' by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. - A classic exploration of the development of common law principles. ``The Concept of Law'' by H.L.A. Hart ``Law's Empire'' by Ronald Dworkin - An influential work in legal theory that argues for a moral reading of law.