Criminal proceedings in Soperton, Georgia
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Soperton Clerk of Superior Ct
Welcome to the Soperton Clerk of Superior Court, your trusted local government office dedicated to serving the residents of Soperton, Georgia, and surrounding areas. Conveniently located at 639 Second Street, Soperton, GA 30457, our office is committed to providing exceptional service and support for all your legal and administrative needs. As a vital part of the community, the Soperton Clerk of Superior Court is responsible for maintaining and safeguarding court records, managing court proceedings, and assisting with various legal processes. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are here to help with a wide range of services, including filing and processing civil and criminal cases, issuing marriage licenses, and managing real estate records.
Treutlen County Magistrate
Welcome to the Treutlen County Magistrate Court, located at 650 Second Street, Soperton, Georgia 30457. Our mission is to offer an accessible and efficient court system for all citizens, especially those who may be unfamiliar with Georgia's judicial processes. At our courthouse, legal proceedings are designed to be less complex and quicker compared to other courts, allowing individuals to represent themselves without the necessity of an attorney, although the choice to hire one remains with the individual. Our magistrate court handles a wide range of civil cases, including statements of claims, evictions, foreclosures on personal property, garnishments, and issues involving abandoned motor vehicles. While our monetary limit on claims is typically $15,000, this does not apply to eviction cases.
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