Miller County Georgia Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(991)Miller County Court Records Offices
Colquitt DDS Office308 East Crawford StreetColquittGA39837229-758-5837
Miller County Court Records Offices
Colquitt Magistrate Court155 North First StreetColquittGA39837229-758-4110
Colquitt Public Defender181 South Cuthbert StreetColquittGA39837229-758-6236
Colquitt Superior Court155 North First StreetColquittGA39837229-758-4102
Miller County Court Records Databases
City of Colquitt Driving Records
Colquitt Municipal Court Records
Miller County Accident Reports
Miller County Arrest Warrants
Miller County Child Support Warrants
Miller County Court Records
Miller County Criminal Records Search
Miller County Probate Records
Miller County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Miller County Court Jury Duty Information
Miller County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedNoGA
Miller County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredNoGA
Miller County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCounty Resident: 1 DayGA
Miller County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18GA
Miller County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service2 yearsGA

How to Find Court Records in Miller County Georgia

You have probably seen Court Records all over the Internet. This may be because they are available for public viewing and free. However, you need to pay if you want an in-depth search of public records. The good thing is that these records are now easily accessible through the Internet. But how do you access them? Here are several ways:

Go to the Office of the Clerk Recorder – These offices usually maintain the records for all courts in the state. You can either visit their office in Person or by Appointment. There are some online record services that provide this service. However, be careful as these tend to have some limitations when it comes to information. So, it is best if you do your own search.

Go to the Georgia State Record Site – There are also several online sites that offer access to public records for certain counties in Georgia. These are great if you need to search for records from County Court Houses or High Court. However, you will not be able to obtain information such as birth, death, marriage and divorce matters. Also, if you want to access marriage and divorce records, this will be a waste of time too. If you want to get the most information possible, visit the county office or county courthouse of the county in which the person was born or resides.

Do a Free Search – There are many commercial record search services that allow you to do a free search for the details that you need. However, they do charge a fee if you want more detailed information. If you are just looking up some basic details, this is a good option. However, if you are doing a background check on someone, this is not a very good option. You will most likely not get accurate and up-to-date information for this.

Use a Commercial Service – There are many websites online that can give you access to these records. Most of them do charge a fee, however, because they have to pay the costs associated with keeping up their databases. They also have to invest in technology and software to make their searches faster. However, this does help to cut down on the cost of maintaining these databases.

If you cannot find the information that you are looking for by using these methods, you should consider hiring a private investigator to do the search for you. Court records are considered public information, which means that the Freedom of Information Act entitles you to as much information as you want about anyone. However, searching for records by hand is extremely time consuming and many people decide to go the commercial route to save time and money. Whatever you choose to do, make sure you use a reputable source for your records search.