Warren County Court Records
Warren County court records are held by the Superior Court Clerk in Warrenton, one of Georgia's smaller rural counties located in the eastern part of the state near the Savannah River region. This guide covers how to search Warren County court records through state-run online tools like GSCCCA and PeachCourt, how to contact the Warrenton courthouse directly, and what types of cases and documents are part of the public record.
Warren County Quick Facts
Warren County Superior Court Clerk
The Superior Court Clerk in Warrenton is the elected custodian of Warren County's official court records. That office handles felony criminal cases, civil suits over $15,000, real estate documents including deeds and liens, and domestic filings such as divorce and custody cases. Warren County is a small county - population around 5,000 - but its clerk maintains a full record of all court activity just as any larger Georgia county would.
The courthouse in Warrenton is the central place to access records in person. Staff can assist with lookups and will pull physical files if you have a case number or party name. Because the county is small, files are sometimes easier to locate here than in high-volume metro counties where records are more dispersed.
Copies of documents carry fees set by Georgia law. Certified copies are priced higher than uncertified plain copies. Always clarify which you need when making a request.
Searching Warren County Records Online
GSCCCA at gsccca.org covers Warren County as part of its statewide database of all 159 Georgia counties. The system indexes civil and criminal filings, real estate instruments, and lien records. Subscriptions are $14.95 per month for standard access and $29.95 per month for premium. Individual printed pages cost $0.50 each.
Use the GSCCCA search portal at gsccca.org/search and select Warren County from the county filter. You can then narrow results by party name, date range, or document type. The screenshot below shows the GSCCCA search interface.
GSCCCA search portal - the statewide tool for finding Warren County civil, criminal, and land records.

GSCCCA is the fastest way to find Warren County records online without visiting Warrenton.
PeachCourt at peachcourt.com handles electronic filings and covers cases from around 2005 forward in Warren County. Cost is $0.50 per page. Their support line is 844-GA-EFILE.
Record Types in Warren County
Warren County Superior Court records include felony criminal cases - arrests, indictments, pleas, trial records, and sentencing. Civil records cover disputes between parties involving money, property, or other legal rights. Real estate documents form a large part of the clerk's holdings and are especially important for anyone conducting a title search on Warren County land. Domestic records such as divorces, child custody orders, and adoption decrees are also maintained here.
Magistrate Court in Warren County handles small claims under $15,000 and county ordinance violations. Those records are separate from Superior Court filings. Probate Court handles wills and estates. If you need records from those courts, contact them independently of the Superior Court Clerk.
FANS Alerts and eCertification
The free FANS service at fans.gsccca.org lets you set up email notifications for new filings in Warren County under your name or against your property. For a small rural county, this is a practical way to stay aware of any liens or legal actions without checking the system manually. Setup takes just a few minutes.
GSCCCA's eCertification service at ecert.gsccca.org lets you order certified copies of eligible documents online. This is useful if you need certified court documents for a legal matter but can't make the trip to Warrenton. Not all record types are available through eCertification, but real estate and many civil documents can be ordered this way.
The screenshot below shows the FANS notification portal - the free Georgia service for monitoring court filings by name or property across all counties including Warren.
FANS alert service for monitoring new Warren County court and property filings by name or parcel.

FANS covers all 159 Georgia counties and sends email alerts as soon as a new filing is processed.
Requesting Records and Legal Access
To request records by mail, write to the Warren County Superior Court Clerk at the courthouse in Warrenton. Include the party name, case number if known, the type of record needed, and payment for copy fees. Processing time for small county clerk offices can range from a few days to a couple of weeks depending on workload.
Georgia's open records statute at O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 guarantees public access to most court records. Sealed records are an exception - the clerk will inform you if a record you request has been restricted. Exemptions to public access are outlined in O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72.
For current contact information for the Warren County clerk, check the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Association directory at gaclerks.org. The directory lists current clerk names, addresses, phone numbers, and hours for all 159 Georgia counties.
Nearby Counties
Warren County is in the eastern Georgia Piedmont region and borders several counties across the Augusta area and upper Middle Georgia.