Court Locations
Douglas County Superior Court
Douglas County Court,
8700 Hospital Dr.
Douglasville, GA 30134
Monday – Friday
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Public parking is available at the courthouse.
- AMEX
- Visa/Mastercard/Debit
- Echecks
- Money Order/Cashier Check
The Superior Court in Douglas County is a court of general jurisdiction that hears felony criminal cases, civil disputes, divorces, and real estate matters. 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 a 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, PeachCourt, or Odyssey eFileGA) and upload documents.
- 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) for more information.
- 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 via Odyssey eFileGA or Clio File, except when an exception is made for unrepresented parties or as otherwise permitted by the court.
- Subsequent filings: Submit all motions, responses, and amendments 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.
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 Contact
Phone: (770) 920-7252
Clerk of Superior Courts Website: Information
Douglas County State Court
8700 Hospital Drive
Douglas County Courthouse
Douglasville, GA 30134
Monday – Friday
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Public parking is available at the courthouse.
- AMEX
- Visa/Mastercard/Debit
- Echecks
- Money Order/Cashier Check
The State Court in Douglas County has jurisdiction over misdemeanour criminal cases, civil actions, and traffic violations. 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 a searchable PDF format. Name 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, PeachCourt or Odyssey eFileGA) and upload documents.
- Note: Use a separate filing code for case initiation forms, case disposition forms, sheriff service, standing orders, verification, original signed pleadings and proposed orders. You can check the court’s website or the Georgia Superior Court Clerks’ Cooperative Authority electronic filing portal for support with filing codes. (https://efile.gsccca.org/Home.aspx)
- 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 via Odyssey eFileGA or Clio File, except when an exception is made for unrepresented parties or as otherwise permitted by the court.
- Subsequent filings: Submit all motions, responses, and amendments 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.
- Submitting exhibits with pleadings: When submitting exhibits related to pleadings, include them as part of the lead document. If you file exhibits separately, follow these steps:
- File a “notice of filing” (filing code: “Notice of Filing”) as the first pleading.
- Use the filing code “Exhibit” for each additional exhibit referenced in the notice of filing.
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.
Phone: (770) 489-3908
Clerk of State Court Website: Documents and Resources