Tattnall County Court Records

Tattnall County court records are filed and maintained by the Superior Court Clerk in Reidsville, Georgia. This page explains how to search Tattnall County court records using Georgia's online portals, how to request documents through the clerk's office in Reidsville, and what civil and criminal case files are open to the public under Georgia's Open Records Act.

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Tattnall County Quick Facts

~26,000Population
ReidsvilleCounty Seat
SuperiorCourt Level
1Clerk Office

Tattnall County Superior Court Clerk in Reidsville

The Superior Court Clerk in Reidsville is the elected official responsible for all Tattnall County court records. The clerk's office processes and indexes filings for felony criminal cases, civil disputes, divorce and domestic relations matters, real estate documents, liens, and other superior court business. Georgia law requires this office to maintain records and make most of them accessible to the public.

You can visit the clerk's office in Reidsville during regular business hours, Monday through Friday. Bring the full name of a party involved in the case, a case number if you have one, and the approximate year the case was filed. The more information you have, the faster the search. Staff also handle certified copy requests and can tell you the current fee schedule.

For current contact details for the Tattnall County Superior Court Clerk, use the Find My Clerk directory from the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority. It lists phone numbers, mailing addresses, and hours for all 159 Georgia counties and is updated as clerk information changes.

How to Search Tattnall County Court Records Online

Georgia's primary statewide court records resource is the GSCCCA search portal, run by the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority. The portal indexes real estate records, UCC filings, and certain case data for all 159 counties, including Tattnall. A standard subscription is $14.95 per month; a premium plan is $29.95 per month. Printed pages are $0.50 each. The portal is updated regularly as clerks submit new filings.

Case documents filed since 2005 are available through PeachCourt, Georgia's e-filing and case access system. Search by party name or case number and download documents for $0.50 per page. PeachCourt is often the most direct route to Tattnall County civil and criminal case files without making a trip to Reidsville. The PeachCourt support number is 844-GA-EFILE if you need help with access.

The re:SearchGA portal provides online case access for approximately 25 Georgia counties. Check the portal to see whether Tattnall is currently included in the participating county list. If it is, re:SearchGA may offer an additional search option for Tattnall case data.

Types of Court Records in Tattnall County

Superior court in Tattnall County handles the broadest range of cases. Felony criminal matters, civil suits above the magistrate threshold, divorce and family law filings, real property disputes, and equity cases all flow through the clerk's office in Reidsville. Most of these records are open to the public under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70.

Magistrate court handles smaller civil claims, bad check cases, and county ordinance violations. Those records are separate from superior court files. If you need a magistrate court record, contact that court directly rather than the Superior Court Clerk's office.

Some records are off-limits. Sealed filings, juvenile court records, and documents with certain personal identifiers are restricted under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72. If a record is restricted, ask whether a redacted version is available or whether you need a court order for access to the full file.

FANS Alerts and GSCCCA Tools for Tattnall County

The FANS notification system from GSCCCA lets you sign up for free email alerts when new documents are filed in Tattnall County cases you are monitoring. This is useful for attorneys, parties, and anyone who needs to track case activity over time. FANS covers all Georgia counties and does not require a paid subscription.

The GSCCCA website also supports eCertification for certain documents. Electronically certified copies carry legal weight equivalent to paper-certified copies for many purposes, which can save time and mailing costs when you need to share documents with another court or agency. The image below shows the PeachCourt platform, which handles e-filing and case access for Tattnall County.

PeachCourt e-filing and case access platform for Tattnall County Georgia court records

PeachCourt provides access to Tattnall County case documents going back to 2005. You can search, view, and download documents from the platform without visiting the Reidsville courthouse, making it especially useful for attorneys and parties located outside the immediate area.

Mail Requests for Tattnall County Court Records

If online tools do not have what you need, send a written request to the Superior Court Clerk in Reidsville. Include a description of the record, the party name, approximate case year, your return address, and payment for any copy fees. Georgia law sets the per-page fee for certified copies; plain copies cost less. Call first to confirm the current fees and avoid having your request held up for additional payment.

Mail requests generally take longer than in-person visits. If you have a deadline or need the record quickly, the PeachCourt platform or an in-person visit to the Reidsville courthouse are faster options for most post-2005 filings.

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Cities in Tattnall County

No cities in Tattnall County exceed the population threshold for individual city pages. Reidsville is the county seat and the location of the Superior Court Clerk's office for all Tattnall County court records.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Tattnall County. Each has its own Superior Court Clerk and court records.