Court Locations
Baldwin County Superior Court
121 North Wilkinson Street
Milledgeville Georgia 31061
(478) 445-4007
Monday – Friday
8 a.m. – 5 p.m
Public parking is available near the courthouse. Arrive early to account for security procedures.
- AMEX
- Visa/Mastercard/Debit
- Echecks
- Money Order/Cashier Check
E-filing is mandatory for all civil cases in Baldwin County, in compliance with Georgia state law (SB407). The Baldwin County Superior Court handles:
- Civil cases
- Criminal cases
- Family Law matters
- Real Estate disputes
- Juvenile cases
Initial e-filing procedure
- Prepare documents:
- Using the guide below, check your documents against the statewide standards and review the court website for any local rules and standing orders that may impact your filings.
- Ensure lead documents meet court formatting standards (e.g., one-inch margins, proper font size).
- Submit and pay:
- Use correct filing codes.
- Pay applicable fees through Clio File, Peach Court, or eFileGA.
- Confirm filing:
- Verify acceptance via the platform used and retain confirmation receipts for records.
General filing procedures
- Mandatory e-filing: Attorneys must file all civil case documents electronically via PeachCourt or Clio File.
- Subsequent filings: All motions, responses, and amendments should also be submitted electronically.
- Required: E-filing is mandatory for subsequent filings in criminal cases (e.g., motions, appeals).
- Lead documents: Any document requiring a file stamp must be filed as a separate lead document with the correct filing code.
- Court resources: The Baldwin County Superior Court Clerk’s website provides access to:
- Civil case initiation forms
- Fee schedules
- Local rules and standing orders
Baldwin County Clerk: 478-445-6324
The Baldwin county clerk supports the Superior, State, and Juvenile Courts.
Baldwin County State Court
121 North Wilkinson Street
Milledgeville, Georgia 31061
Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Public parking is available near the courthouse. Arrive early to account for security procedures.
- AMEX
- Visa/Mastercard/Debit
- Echecks
- Money Order/Cashier Check
In Baldwin County, state court e-filing is mandatory for:
- Civil cases (e.g., complaints, petitions, motions)
- Traffic violations (civil appeals)
Initial e-filing procedure
- Prepare Documents:
- Convert documents to PDF format.
- Ensure lead documents meet court formatting standards (e.g., one-inch margins, proper font size).
- Submit and pay:
- File using the correct codes and pay associated fees through PeachCourt or Clio File.
- Confirm filing:
- Verify acceptance via the platform used and retain confirmation receipts for records.
General e-filing procedure
- Subsequent filings: All motions, responses, and amendments should also be submitted electronically.
- Lead documents: Any document requiring a file stamp must be filed as a separate lead document with the correct filing code.
- Court resources: The Baldwin County Superior Court Clerk’s website provides access to:
- Civil case initiation forms
- Fee schedules
- Local rules and standing orders
- E-filing is optional for the following types of cases in Baldwin County State Court:
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- Criminal Courts
- Family Courts
- Juvenile Courts
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Baldwin County Clerk: 478-445-6324
The Baldwin county clerk supports the Superior, State, and Juvenile Courts.