Court Locations
Forsyth County Superior Court
101 East Courthouse Square
First Floor – Suite 1007
Cumming, GA 3004
Monday – Friday,
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Available at the Mason Street Deck and the Castleberry Deck and Lot.
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The Superior Court has exclusive constitutional authority over cases involving title to land, divorce, equity, declaratory judgment, habeas corpus, mandamus, quo warranto, and prohibition, adoptions, and felony cases.
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 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.
- 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 and State Civil Court Contact
The Forsyth County clerk supports the Superior, State, and Juvenile Courts.
Phone: (770) 781-2120
Forsyth County Clerk Website: E-file in Superior and State
Forsyth County State Court
101 E. Courthouse Square,
Cumming, GA 30040
Monday – Friday,
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Available at the Mason Street Deck and the Castleberry Deck and Lot.
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The State Court handles misdemeanor and traffic violations and all civil actions, regardless of the amount, unless the Superior Court has exclusive jurisdiction.
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 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.
- 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 and State Civil Court Contact
The Forsyth County clerk supports the Superior, State, and Juvenile Courts.
Phone: (770) 781-2120
Forsyth County Clerk Website: E-file in Superior and State
Forsyth County Magistrate Court
1090 Tribble Gap Rd.
Cumming, GA 30040
Monday – Friday
8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Public parking is available in the surrounding area.
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The Magistrate Court in Forsyth County handles civil claims of $15,000 or less, issues arrest warrants, conducts preliminary hearings, and handles dispossessory actions.
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 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.
- 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.
Magistrate Court Contact
Phone: (770) 781-2211
Magistrate Court Website: E-filing and Court Info
Forsyth County Probate Court
Forsyth County Courthouse Annex
100 West Courthouse Square
Suite 008
Cumming, GA 30040
(770) 781-2150
Monday – Friday
8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Public parking is available around the courthouse square.
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The Probate Court handles wills, estates, guardianships, and marriage licenses. Filings must be verified by a notary or Probate Court clerk. Filers are responsible for service and notice to other parties. You can e-file documents with the probate court. 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Probate Court Contact
Phone: (770) 781-2140
Email: [email protected]
Forsyth County Website: Probate Court Resources