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Official Clayton County GA court records guide

Clayton County Georgia Court Records Search, Civil & Criminal Case Lookup and Clerk Copy Help

Use official Clayton County and Georgia court resources to search civil and criminal cases, understand Court Case Inquiry, choose Superior, State, Magistrate or Probate Court correctly, request certified copies, avoid real-estate-record confusion, and know when re:SearchGA or federal PACER is the better route.

🔎 Civil & criminal inquiry 🏛️ Superior, State, Magistrate & Probate 📄 eCertification help Updated May 2026
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Find Your Clayton County Court Records Path

If you searched for clayton county court records, the right official path depends on the court and case type. Clayton County has separate routes for civil cases, criminal cases, Magistrate Court, State Court, Superior Court, Probate Court estate records, real-estate records and federal cases. Choosing the wrong path is the fastest way to miss the record you need.

Official path
Choose the Clayton County court record help you need

Choose one option. The official action card below updates for civil search, criminal search, Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court, certified copies, real-estate records and federal cases.

🔎 Court case inquiry — start with official Clayton County search

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Use this for: official Clayton County civil and criminal court-case lookup through the county Court Case Inquiry page.

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Best official path: choose the correct civil or criminal search option, then search by name or case number based on what you know.

Before relying on it: confirm the court level, party name, case type and docket details before assuming the result is the right record.

⚠️ Do not mix systems: case inquiry is for court matters; real-estate recordings, estate records and federal cases use different official routes.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live court data into your website. It gives users the correct official Clayton County path so they do not waste time in the wrong court division, confuse court records with real-estate records, or pay a private site before checking public tools.
At a glance

Clayton County Court Records Quick Facts Before You Search

Clayton County, Georgia provides an official Court Case Inquiry page with separate civil and criminal search options. The county court system includes Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court and Juvenile Court resources, and several of those functions are connected to the Harold R. Banke Justice Center in Jonesboro.

The main user mistake is treating all Clayton County records as one database. A felony case, divorce, small claim, eviction, misdemeanor, estate record, real-estate recording and federal lawsuit may all require different official routes. This page keeps those paths separate so a visitor can search faster and misunderstand less.

🔎 Main search Court Case Inquiry Civil & criminal options
🏛️ Main court site Jonesboro 9151 Tara Boulevard
☎️ Court records 770-477-3405 Civil / criminal division
📄 Certified copies eCertification Digital certified records
📜 Probate estates Online available Separate probate path
⚠️ Important: “Clayton County court records” can mean different things. A civil case, criminal case, probate estate, real-estate recording and federal case are not all searched in the same portal.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Clayton County Court Case Inquiry, Clerk of Superior Court, Superior Court contacts, Clerk of State Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court online estate records, Clayton County Courts, eCertification, Georgia E-Access to Court Records, re:SearchGA, GSCCCA eCertification and Northern District of Georgia/PACER resources. Publish-ready as of May 10, 2026.
Page guide

What This Clayton County Court Records Guide Covers

Official search

Clayton County Court Case Inquiry for Free Online Search

The official Clayton County Court Case Inquiry page is the best first stop for many local record searches. It gives users separate entry points for civil search and criminal case search, with both name search and case search options. That setup is useful because it lets users begin with the broadest correct path instead of guessing through unofficial websites.

If you already have a case number, use it first. A case number is usually stronger than a name-only search. If you only know the person or business name, use the name search option and then verify the result by checking case type, filing details, court level and party information before relying on it.

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Open the official Court Case Inquiry page

Start with Clayton County’s own government page, not a private records aggregator or sponsored people-search result.

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Choose civil or criminal correctly

Use the civil path for civil disputes, domestic matters and other civil case needs. Use the criminal path for criminal case lookups.

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Search by case number when possible

Case-number search is usually more precise. Name search is useful when the number is unknown, but it creates a higher risk of wrong-person matches.

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Verify before using the result

Check court division, party names, case type, filing date and docket details. A similar name is not enough proof that the case belongs to the person you mean.

Fast rule: Search official county tools first. Ask the clerk for certified records when the result needs to be used for legal, employment, licensing, immigration or other official purposes.
Court levels

Which Clayton County Court Has the Record You Need?

Clayton County court records are divided by court level. The Superior Court handles many felony, divorce, adoption and major civil matters. The State Court handles misdemeanor and certain civil matters. The Magistrate Court handles many smaller civil disputes, warrants, dispossessory and related limited-jurisdiction issues. The Probate Court has a separate route for estate records and related probate matters.

This is why one generic search can fail. A person looking for an estate record should not use the same path as someone looking for a felony docket. A small-claims user should not assume the Superior Court clerk is always the correct office. First identify the court type, then search or request records from that court’s official route.

Superior Court

Common records: civil cases, divorces, adoptions, felony cases and other higher-level matters.

State Court

Common records: misdemeanor, traffic and certain civil matters within State Court jurisdiction.

Magistrate Court

Common records: small civil claims, dispossessory cases, civil filings, warrants and related limited-jurisdiction matters.

Probate Court

Common records: estates, probate filings, marriage licenses, guardianship-related matters and other probate services.

Search choice

Clayton County Civil Search vs Criminal Case Search

The official Court Case Inquiry page separates civil and criminal options because the user intent is different. Civil records often involve disputes, family matters, divorce, adoption, judgments and related filings. Criminal records involve criminal charges, docket activity and court proceedings tied to prosecution.

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Civil Search

Use for many lawsuits, domestic cases, civil filings, divorce, adoption and civil docket questions.

Civil path
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Criminal Search

Use for criminal docket information, felony or misdemeanor case lookups and related case details.

Criminal path
User clarity note: A civil judgment, criminal case, warrant, small claim and probate estate are not interchangeable record types. Search the category that matches the legal matter.
Court divisions

Superior Court, State Court and Magistrate Court Records in Clayton County

Clayton County’s court structure matters because the same person can have records in more than one court. A serious felony, divorce or adoption can belong in Superior Court. A misdemeanor or traffic matter can fall under State Court. A dispossessory, smaller civil dispute or other limited-jurisdiction matter can belong in Magistrate Court.

Superior Court Clerk

The Court Records Division handles civil cases, divorces, adoptions and felony cases. The official contacts page lists the Civil/Criminal Court Records Division phone as 770-477-3405.

State Court Clerk

State Court serves as a trial court for matters within its jurisdiction and has its own Clerk of State Court office and separate contact route.

Magistrate Court

The Magistrate Court page lists office hours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and clerk office phone 770-477-3443.

Justice Center

The Harold R. Banke Justice Center at 9151 Tara Boulevard, Jonesboro, GA 30236 is the main location tied to several Clayton County court functions.

How to avoid the wrong court

  • Check the court name printed on the complaint, citation, warrant, order or summons.
  • Do not assume every criminal matter is in Superior Court or every civil matter is in Magistrate Court.
  • Use Court Case Inquiry first when the exact division is unknown.
  • Contact the correct clerk before requesting certified copies or appearing in person.
Probate records

Clayton County Probate Court Estate Records and Online Search

Probate records follow a separate path from ordinary civil or criminal court searches. Clayton County Probate Court provides online estate records, and the official probate guidance says estate records can be viewed online at no cost through the estate-records system.

That is useful for people searching estates, wills, fiduciary matters or probate filings. But a probate search is not the right place for felony dockets, traffic citations or general civil lawsuits. If your need is probate-related, use the Probate Court’s own estate-records route instead of forcing the search through the ordinary civil or criminal inquiry options.

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Use Probate Court for estate matters

Start with the official Online Estate Records guidance when your issue involves an estate or probate file.

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Do not use probate search for ordinary lawsuits

A probate portal is not a substitute for Superior, State or Magistrate Court case inquiry.

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Verify the probate office if copies are needed

Contact Probate Court before relying on a document, requesting copies or assuming a record is complete.

Certified records

How to Request Certified Clayton County Court Records

If you need an official copy rather than a search result, use certified-record routes. Clayton County’s Clerk of Superior Court provides an eCertification page for tamper-proof and self-validated certified copies of court records and real-estate recordings. Georgia also offers the GSCCCA eCertification portal for participating clerk offices.

Before ordering, identify the exact record you need. Asking for “all records” usually slows the process and can increase cost. A better request names the exact document: final order, judgment, divorce decree, felony disposition, adoption order, estate document, deed or recording.

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Find the correct case or record first

Use Court Case Inquiry, probate estate search or the right recording system before requesting a certified copy.

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Name the exact document

Specify the order, judgment, disposition, decree, filing or recorded instrument you actually need.

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Use eCertification when suitable

Electronic certification is useful when a secure digital certified copy is acceptable for your purpose.

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Confirm acceptance before paying

Some agencies accept eCertified copies; some situations may require a different official format. Verify first.

Portal confusion

Clayton County Court Records vs Real Estate Records

Clayton County Clerk resources may include both court records and real-estate recordings, but they are not the same thing. Court records concern lawsuits, criminal cases, divorces, adoptions, probate and other judicial matters. Real-estate records concern deeds, liens, plats, ownership documents and related recorded instruments.

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Court Records

Civil cases, criminal dockets, divorces, adoptions, estate cases and other court proceedings.

Case path
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Real Estate Records

Deeds, plats, liens, real-estate filings and other recorded property instruments.

Recording path
Common mistake: A person searching a divorce decree, felony case or civil lawsuit should not start in a real-estate index. A person searching a deed or lien should not start in Court Case Inquiry.
Federal records

Federal Court Records for Clayton County Are Searched Separately

Clayton County local court records are different from federal court records. The official Northern District of Georgia court site states that the Atlanta Division includes Clayton County. If your matter was filed in U.S. District Court, federal bankruptcy court or federal appellate court, use federal resources and PACER rather than the local county search.

Use local tools for

Clayton County Superior, State, Magistrate and Probate Court matters.

Use federal tools for

Federal civil, criminal, bankruptcy and appellate cases.

Federal division

Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division.

Best clue

The court name printed on the summons, complaint, indictment, order or docket tells you which system owns the case.

Map and location

Map for Clayton County Court Records and Justice Center in Jonesboro

Several Clayton County court functions are tied to the Harold R. Banke Justice Center at 9151 Tara Boulevard, Jonesboro, GA 30236. Probate Court uses a separate county location, so always confirm the correct court office before visiting.

Harold R. Banke Justice Center

Use this map for the main court complex. It does not tell you which division holds your exact record.

FAQs

Clayton County Court Records FAQs

How do I search Clayton County court records online for free?

Start with the official Clayton County Court Case Inquiry page. Choose the correct civil or criminal search route, then search by name or case number depending on what you know.

Can I search both civil and criminal cases online?

Yes. Clayton County’s official Court Case Inquiry page provides separate civil search and criminal case search options.

Which court handles felony cases in Clayton County?

Felony cases are connected to Superior Court records. The Clerk of Superior Court’s Court Records Division handles civil cases, divorces, adoptions and felony cases.

Which court handles small claims or eviction cases?

Many smaller civil disputes and dispossessory matters are handled through Magistrate Court. Use the official Magistrate Court resources or Court Case Inquiry to confirm the record path.

How do I search Clayton County probate estate records?

Use the official Clayton County Probate Court Online Estate Records route. Probate estate records follow a separate path from ordinary civil or criminal case inquiry.

How do I get certified copies of Clayton County court records?

Use the official Clayton County eCertification page or the GSCCCA eCertification portal when a digital certified copy is appropriate. First identify the exact case and document you need.

Are court records and real-estate records the same in Clayton County?

No. Court records concern lawsuits and judicial proceedings. Real-estate records concern deeds, liens, plats and property-related recordings. They are related clerk functions but not the same search task.

What if I cannot find a Clayton County case online?

The record may be in another court division, under a different spelling, restricted, older, probate-related, or not visible through the same public search workflow. Contact the correct clerk office if the record matters.

Can I use re:SearchGA instead of Clayton County search?

You can use re:SearchGA for broader Georgia searching across participating counties, but if you already know the case is in Clayton County, the local official county inquiry page is usually the cleanest first step.

Are Clayton County federal cases in the county portal?

No. Federal court records are separate. Clayton County is in the Northern District of Georgia’s Atlanta Division, and federal records are searched through PACER or federal court resources.

Where is the main Clayton County court complex?

The Harold R. Banke Justice Center is located at 9151 Tara Boulevard, Jonesboro, GA 30236. Confirm the correct division before visiting.

What is the safest way to verify a Clayton County court record?

Use official search tools, confirm the court and case details carefully, and request the correct certified document from the responsible clerk when official proof is needed.

Editorial disclaimer: This article is an independent practical guide for people searching for Clayton County Court Records GA. It is not the official Clayton County, Georgia Courts, GSCCCA, re:SearchGA or PACER website and does not provide legal advice. Court portals, access rules, office contacts, certification systems, filing tools and record availability can change. Always verify details directly with the correct Clayton County court office, official Georgia court resource, PACER or a qualified legal professional before filing, paying, screening, publishing or relying on a record.
Final summary

Bottom Line for Clayton County Court Records Search

For clayton county court records, start with the official Clayton County Court Case Inquiry page. Use the civil or criminal path correctly, search by case number when possible, and confirm which court actually owns the record before requesting copies or visiting in person.

Use Superior Court for many felony, divorce, adoption and major civil matters; State Court for matters within its jurisdiction; Magistrate Court for many smaller civil and limited-jurisdiction cases; Probate Court for estate records; eCertification for official copies; re:SearchGA or Georgia E-Access for broader statewide needs; and PACER for federal cases. That clear route prevents most user confusion.

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