Thomas County Georgia Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1027)Thomas County Courts
Thomasville Magistrate Court921 Smith AvenueThomasvilleGA31792229-227-3303
Thomas County Courts
Thomasville Municipal Court921 Smith AvenueThomasvilleGA31792229-227-3249
Thomasville Superior Court225 North Broad StreetThomasvilleGA31792229-225-4108
Boston Municipal Court109 North Main StreetBostonGA31626229-498-6743
Coolidge Municipal Court1087 North Pine StreetCoolidgeGA31738229-346-3551
Meigs Municipal Court1006 East Depot StreetMeigsGA31765229-683-3117
Pavo Municipal Court1010 Harris StreetPavoGA31778912-859-2110
Thomas County Department of Justice
Thomasville Georgia Department of Justice400 South Pinetree BoulevardThomasvilleGA31792229-227-2764
Thomas County Public Defender Office
Thomas County Public Defender436 Smith AvenueThomasvilleGA31792229-226-3616
Thomas County DMVs
Thomasville DDS Office4788 U.s. 84ThomasvilleGA31792229-227-2500
Thomasville MVD Tag Office225 North Broad StreetThomasvilleGA31792229-225-4136
Thomas County Court Records Databases
Thomas County Accident Reports
Thomas County Arrest Warrants
Thomas County Child Support Warrants
Thomas County Clerk of The Superior Court Driving Records
Thomas County Clerk of The Superior Court Records
Thomas County Court Records
Thomas County Criminal Records
Thomas County Probate Records
Thomas County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Thomas County Court Jury Duty Information
Thomas County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedNoGA
Thomas County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredNoGA
Thomas County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCounty Resident: 1 DayGA
Thomas County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18GA
Thomas County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service2 yearsGA

What Are Court Records?

What are court records? Are they important to you? The simple answer is yes. While public court records are available to the general public for free, they are still considered to be public records and are accessible through public access programs. These records can include everything from civil suits to marriages, birth and death certificates.

Why would anyone want to access these records? Public records can give you a lot of information. If you’re looking for background information on a person then you may want to make a background check. Or maybe you have a tenant that you want to run a background check on. In any case, public records provide a wealth of information that can help you with your queries. Here’s how they work…

How do they work? Public records are basically just files that someone has filed. For example, if you went to the courthouse to apply for a marriage license and were denied then you would go back to the same courthouse and file for a same day application. This means that the same paperwork was filed twice. It also means that someone else had to look at the records and fill out the necessary forms. In this case, the second copy of the papers is public record and can be obtained for free.

Another example would be birth records. If someone was born in Thomas County Georgia then their personal records would show the name, date of birth, parent’s names and physical address. Depending on the county where the birth occurred, the information could be limited to information deemed public domain. That means the doctor who conducted the birth or the hospital where the birth occurred, etc.

Is there a way to get the same information online for free? Yes. Today there are many websites that offer instant access to millions of public records. While these sites have some limitations as to the actual information they have available, they are a great way to find background information about someone.

Court records in Thomas County are considered public record. This means that anyone can access them. However, they are not available to the general public. If you need to view some type of information regarding a specific person or any other information that is not readily available through a court records in Georgia website then you will have to go to the courthouse in order to get the information you are seeking.