Camden County Courthouse 210 East 4th Street, Woodbine, GA 31569
About the Business
Welcome to the Camden County Courthouse, your central hub for local government services in Woodbine, Georgia. Conveniently located at 210 East 4th Street, our historic courthouse serves as the heart of Camden County's judicial and administrative functions. As a vital institution in our community, we are committed to ensuring justice, transparency, and efficient public service for all residents.
Our dedicated team is here to assist you with a wide range of services, including court proceedings, official records, and various government functions. Whether you're seeking legal assistance, filing important documents, or simply looking to learn more about local governance, the Camden County Courthouse is your trusted resource.
We pride ourselves on maintaining a welcoming and professional environment, ensuring that every visitor receives the support and information they need. Explore our website to find more details about our services, operating hours, and upcoming events. Thank you for choosing the Camden County Courthouse as your partner in civic engagement and community well-being.
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Location & Phone number
210 East 4th Street, Woodbine, Georgia 31569, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Was fined twice the amount I was supposed to be AND put on probation for a simple citation. I barely did anything. My dog got out of the back yard for crying out loud. These people are corrupt and I hope they find themselves facing a judge one day."
"The whole system is a scam . It’s a small town based on money they ticket and put you on probation to keep you in their system. Unless you have family in the system don’t move here."
"I dont know how your treated if you live in the state GA but IF your from out of state the JUDGE Robert .F Sween will mistreat you and threaten to lock you up if you have anything to say. In my case i regrettably took a pled deal in which the officer and my public defender made one out for me. i was going threw difficult times and having a housing crisis. i paid my fine and got it over with but i will never forget how that judge spoke to me and to this day im still looking for a way to file a formal compliant against the judge. mind you i was as polite as i can be. i don't have any criminal records why must a judge make me feel so bad about my self my opinion if you aren't from there don't go there."
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