Court Location
Camden County Superior Court
107 N. Gross Road,
Woodbine, GA 31569
Monday – Friday,
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Free public parking is available on-site.
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Camden County Superior Court is a court of general jurisdiction that handles a wide range of civil and criminal cases, including felony criminal cases, civil cases involving disputes over $15,000, divorce and child custody cases, real estate disputes, equity cases, and appeals from lower courts.
To review statewide rules and case-specific procedures, check out the procedures below and the statewide e-filing guide at the bottom of this page.
Initial e-filing procedure
Before filing, check the court website for standing orders or local rules that may impact your filings.
- Prepare documents: Convert documents to searchable PDF format. Format lead documents with 1-inch margins and 12-point font.
- Attach supporting documents (affidavits, exhibits) separately.
- Use clear and concise file names (e.g., “Motion for Summary Judgment.pdf”), and confirm the maximum file size with the Clerk of Superior Court.
- Submit filing: Log in to your e-filing platform (i.e., Clio File or Odyssey eFileGA)
- Select the correct case type and filing code. You can check the Georgia Superior Court Clerks’ Cooperative Authority electronic filing portal (https://efile.gsccca.org/Home.aspx) and upload documents.
- Pay and confirm: Review the Clerk’s website for filing fees and submit payment through your preferred electronic filing platform.
- Verify successful submission, retain the receipt, and file-stamped copies. If your filing is rejected, check the file size, formatting, and required fields.
General e-filing procedures
- Mandatory e-filing: Attorneys must file all civil case documents electronically, except when an exception is made for unrepresented parties or as otherwise permitted by the court.
- Subsequent filings: E-file all subsequent civil motions, responses, and amendments electronically.
- In criminal cases, you are permitted to e-file subsequent documents. Unless a judge rules otherwise, e-filing is not mandatory for criminal filings with this superior court.
- Lead documents: Any document requiring a file stamp must be filed as a separate lead document with the correct filing code.
Tip: To streamline your e-filing workflow, Clio users can prepare filings using Clio Draft and submit them directly through Clio File, our integrated e-filing solution.
Clerk of Superior Court
Phone: (912) 576-5631
Clerk of Superior Court Website