Carroll County Court Records

Carroll County court records are maintained by the Superior Court Clerk in Carrollton, Georgia, and span civil cases, criminal proceedings, property transactions, and domestic filings. This page covers how to search Carroll County court records both online and in person, what tools Georgia provides for statewide access, and how to get certified copies when you need official documentation.

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Carroll County Quick Facts

~120,000Population
CarrolltonCounty Seat
SuperiorCourt Level
1Clerk Office

Carroll County Court Records: Overview

Carroll County is a growing county in west-central Georgia, west of Atlanta. With a population approaching 120,000, the county's court system handles a significant volume of civil and criminal filings each year. The Superior Court Clerk in Carrollton is responsible for maintaining all case records, recorded instruments, and the official index of court documents. Because of the county's size and steady population growth, Carroll County court records cover a broad range of matter types, from routine property deed recordings to complex civil litigation.

Georgia's open records law at O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 makes most of these records available to the public on request. The law requires government agencies, including court clerks, to respond to record requests within three business days. Exemptions are listed at O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 and cover things like certain investigative records and materials sealed by a court order.

How to Search Carroll County Court Records Online

The Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority is the primary statewide tool for searching Carroll County court records online. GSCCCA covers real estate documents, UCC filings, and civil case data across Georgia's 159 counties. The regular subscription is $14.95 per month and the premium tier is $29.95. You can run party name searches and pull document images from the GSCCCA search portal.

PeachCourt at peachcourt.com offers e-filing for Georgia courts and public access to case records in participating counties. Document copies cost $0.50 per page, and records typically go back to 2005. This is a good option for viewing Carroll County case dockets and downloading filings without visiting Carrollton.

The Carroll County government website provides local information about the county's offices and services. The screenshot below is from carrollcountyga.com, which can help you find direct contact information for the clerk's office. Carroll County Georgia government website for court records access The Carroll County government site is a useful starting point for locating clerk contact details and any local online access tools the county may offer.

The FANS alert system at fans.gsccca.org lets you monitor new document filings under any name in Carroll County. This is useful for property professionals, attorneys, and anyone tracking ongoing cases or watching for new liens on property they own or manage.

Carroll County Clerk's Office: Contact and Access

The Carroll County Superior Court Clerk's office is in Carrollton, which is the county seat. The office handles in-person record requests, processes document recordings, and provides certified copies. Public terminals may be available at the office for index searches. For older records not in the digital system, staff can search physical index books and pull paper case files on request.

OfficeCarroll County Superior Court Clerk
County SeatCarrollton, GA
County Sitecarrollcountyga.com
Find ClerkGeorgia Clerks FindMyClerk
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When visiting, bring a photo ID and as much case information as possible. Certified copies have a fee set by state law. Uncertified copies cost less and are fine for most personal research purposes. If you need copies for legal proceedings, ask specifically for certified versions.

Civil and Criminal Case Records in Carroll County

Carroll County Superior Court is the trial court of general jurisdiction for the county, part of the Tallapoosa Judicial Circuit. It handles felony criminal cases, major civil disputes, divorce and domestic relations matters, and other equity proceedings. Because Carroll County serves a larger population, the court's docket is active and covers a wide range of case types.

Civil records available through the clerk include complaints, answers, motions, discovery orders, and final judgments. Criminal records include indictments, arraignment documents, plea agreements, sentencing orders, and any other filings made in the case. Divorce records and child custody orders are part of the public record unless a judge has sealed specific portions. These records can be useful for many legitimate purposes, from legal research to verifying court outcomes.

The eCert system at ecert.gsccca.org lets you order certified electronic copies of recorded instruments. This is a convenient option when you need an official copy of a deed, lien, or other recorded document from Carroll County without going to the courthouse.

Property and Real Estate Records

Carroll County sees steady real estate activity given its location west of the Atlanta metro area. All property deeds, mortgages, plats, and liens recorded in Carroll County go through the Superior Court Clerk's office. These records are searchable through the GSCCCA real estate database and, in some cases, through the county's own website.

Real estate records are among the most commonly searched document types in Georgia courts. If you need to check ownership history, look for liens against a property, or review mortgage discharge records, the GSCCCA system is the most efficient tool. The FANS alert system adds a monitoring layer so you can get notified when new instruments are recorded under a name you track.

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Cities in Carroll County

Carrollton is the primary city in Carroll County with a significant population.

Nearby Counties

Carroll County shares borders with several counties in west-central Georgia. Each has its own court record system.