Catoosa County Court Records Access

Catoosa County court records are handled by the Superior Court Clerk in Ringgold, Georgia, covering civil filings, criminal case documents, property records, and other public instruments. This page explains how to search Catoosa County court records using Georgia's statewide tools, what types of records are available, and how to get copies from the clerk's office directly.

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Catoosa County Quick Facts

~70,000Population
RinggoldCounty Seat
SuperiorCourt Level
1Clerk Office

About Catoosa County Court Records

Catoosa County is in Georgia's far northwest corner, bordered by Tennessee to the north and situated just east of Chattanooga's suburban area. The county's Superior Court Clerk in Ringgold is the official custodian of all court filings, property documents, liens, and other recorded instruments. With a population of around 70,000, Catoosa sees a steady volume of civil and criminal filings that are part of the public record under Georgia law.

Georgia's open records statute at O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 entitles any person to inspect and copy public records, including court filings, within three business days of a request. Exemptions at O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 cover sealed records and specific categories of sensitive information. Most Catoosa County court records fall outside those exemptions and are fully accessible.

Catoosa County is part of the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit along with Dade and Walker counties.

How to Find Catoosa County Court Records

The Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority is the go-to platform for online searches of Catoosa County records. GSCCCA provides access to real estate documents, UCC filings, and civil case information statewide. The GSCCCA search portal lets you search by party name or case number. Subscriptions run $14.95 per month for regular access and $29.95 for premium, with per-document options also available.

The re:SearchGA system at researchga.tylerhost.net is worth checking as it covers around 25 Georgia counties. If Catoosa County has joined the system, you may be able to view docket information and case records directly without a GSCCCA subscription.

The GSCCCA homepage is shown below. This is the primary online access point for Catoosa County court and property records. Go to gsccca.org to start your search. GSCCCA homepage for searching Catoosa County Georgia court records The GSCCCA platform is updated as filings come in and covers all 159 Georgia counties including Catoosa.

PeachCourt at peachcourt.com handles e-filing for Georgia courts and provides public access to case records. Copies cost $0.50 per page, and records typically go back to 2005 in participating counties.

Catoosa County Clerk Office Details

The Superior Court Clerk's office in Ringgold is the central point for all in-person record requests in Catoosa County. Staff can search the index, pull case files, and provide copies or certified copies of documents on request. If you are looking for records that were never digitized, an in-person visit or written mail request is the most reliable option.

OfficeCatoosa County Superior Court Clerk
County SeatRinggold, GA
Find ClerkGeorgia Clerks FindMyClerk
Statewide SearchGSCCCA Search Portal
E-FilingPeachCourt
Judicial CircuitLookout Mountain Judicial Circuit

Bring a valid ID and any information you have about the case, such as a party name, case number, or date range. Certified copies cost more than plain copies but are required for most legal proceedings. The clerk can advise on whether a certified copy is needed for your specific purpose.

Civil and Criminal Records in Catoosa County Court

Catoosa County Superior Court handles the full range of trial-level matters: felony criminal cases, civil lawsuits, divorce and family law proceedings, equity actions, and other matters under Superior Court jurisdiction. Criminal records include indictments, arraignment filings, plea agreements, sentencing orders, and final dispositions. These are public records and can be accessed through the clerk's office or the GSCCCA system.

Civil case records include initial complaints, answer documents, discovery orders, motions, court rulings, and final judgments. These can be useful for verifying case outcomes, checking whether a judgment exists against a party, or researching litigation history. Domestic relations records like divorce decrees and custody orders are part of the public record unless sealed.

Property records in Catoosa County are active given the county's role as a residential area near Chattanooga. Deeds, mortgages, and liens are recorded with the clerk and searchable through GSCCCA. The FANS system at fans.gsccca.org lets you set up name-based monitoring alerts for new instrument recordings.

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Catoosa County is in the far northwest corner of Georgia, neighboring several other counties in the region.