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Cobb County, Georgia · Court Records · 2026 Lookup Guide

Search Cobb County Court Records GA online in 2026 using official Superior Court Clerk records search, Cobb State Court Court Connect, Magistrate Court Judicial Records Search and Probate Court case status tools. This guide explains criminal, civil, divorce, family, probate, traffic, small claims, eviction, certified copies, eCertification, eFileGA, courthouse contacts and federal PACER access.

Updated: May 2026 Reading time: 16 min Official sources: CobbCounty.gov · CobbSuperiorCourtClerk.com · GSCCCA · PACER
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Need Cobb County Court Records Right Now?

For cobb county court records, start with the correct official court. Superior Court records are searched through the Cobb Superior Court Clerk, State Court records through Cobb State Court Court Connect, Magistrate records through the Magistrate Court Judicial Records Search, and Probate records through Probate Court case status search. Do not start with paid third-party pages when official court tools are available.

Superior Court ClerkCobb Superior Court Clerk
Superior Records SearchRecords Search
Superior Public InquirySearch by Name
State Court SearchState Court Court Connect
Magistrate SearchMagistrate Records Search
Probate RecordsProbate Case Status
eCertificationGSCCCA eCertification
Superior Clerk Phone770-528-1300

Cobb County Court Records GA Overview

Cobb County Court Records GA usually means public case information filed in courts serving Cobb County, Georgia. These records may include criminal cases, civil lawsuits, divorce cases, family matters, probate estates, traffic citations, misdemeanor cases, small claims, eviction matters, warrants, docket entries, hearings, judgments, party names, case numbers, orders and court locations.

The biggest mistake is using one search tool for every record. Cobb County has separate official resources for Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court and Probate Court. A felony or divorce record is not searched the same way as a State Court traffic citation, Magistrate dispossessory case or Probate estate record.

Which Cobb County court record search should you use?

Record TypeBest Official Starting PointTypical Use
Superior Court recordsCobb Superior Court Clerk Records SearchFelony, divorce, title to land, major civil, family and real estate-related court records.
State Court recordsCobb State Court Court ConnectMisdemeanor, traffic, civil and State Court docket records.
Magistrate Court recordsMagistrate Judicial Records SearchSmall claims, dispossessory, warrants, county ordinance and magistrate-level records.
Probate recordsProbate Case Status and Records SearchEstates, guardianships, marriage-license records, oaths and probate filings.
Federal casesPACER / Northern District of GeorgiaFederal criminal, civil, bankruptcy and federal agency cases.
Quick Answer To search cobb county court records online, use the official court-specific tool: Superior Court Clerk Records Search for Superior Court, State Court Court Connect for State Court, Magistrate Judicial Records Search for Magistrate Court, and Probate Case Status Search for Probate Court. For certified copies, contact the office that keeps the specific record.

Cobb County offers several official online case search paths. Some tools are direct public inquiry pages, while others are court-specific pages with links to the correct search engine. Use these first because they are more reliable than private people-search or background-check websites.

How to search Cobb County court records online

  1. Identify the court first Check your paperwork for Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court, Juvenile Court, municipal court or federal court.
  2. Open the correct official tool Use the Superior Clerk, State Court Court Connect, Magistrate Judicial Records or Probate Case Status link based on the record type.
  3. Search by case number if possible A case number is usually cleaner than a name search. Use the exact number from the ticket, summons, order, complaint or notice.
  4. Use name search carefully If you do not have the case number, search by party name, business name, defendant name or participant name where allowed.
  5. Confirm before relying on the result Check court, case type, filing date, case status, party role, hearing date and docket activity.
Do Not Mix Cobb Court Systems A record missing from State Court search may still exist in Superior Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court, municipal court or federal court. The correct court matters more than the keyword you type.

Cobb County Superior Court Records Search

The Cobb County Superior Court is a court of general jurisdiction. The Superior Court page says it handles both civil and criminal law actions and has concurrent jurisdiction with State Court over certain matters. For Superior Court records, the official record keeper is the Clerk of Superior Court.

How to search Cobb Superior Court records

  1. Open the Superior Court Clerk records page Start with Cobb Superior Court Clerk Records Search.
  2. Use public inquiry when searching by name The direct public inquiry page lets users search by name. Enter names carefully, usually last name first when the page requires it.
  3. Check case type and filing date Superior Court can include felony, divorce, civil, family, real estate and other records. Confirm the case category.
  4. Use the Clerk for copies If you need official copies, certified records, divorce decrees or court documents, contact the Clerk of Superior Court.

Common Superior Court record searches in Cobb County

Search IntentLikely CourtHelpful Search Detail
Cobb County felony case searchSuperior CourtDefendant name, case number, filing year.
Cobb County divorce recordsSuperior Court ClerkParty names, divorce year, case number.
Cobb County civil lawsuit searchSuperior Court or State CourtParty name, business name, civil action number.
Cobb County real estate court recordsSuperior Court Clerk / GSCCCAGrantor, grantee, book, page or instrument details.
Cobb County family violence recordsSuperior CourtCase number and party details; some data may be restricted.
Superior Clerk Tip The Georgia Superior Court Clerks’ Cooperative Authority lists the Cobb Superior Court Clerk at 70 Haynes Street, Marietta, GA 30090, with a Court Division mailing address of P.O. Box 3370, Marietta, GA 30061.

Cobb State Court Court Connect Search

Cobb State Court provides an enhanced online docket search called Court Connect. The State Court Court Connect page says the online docket search is designed for efficient case tracking and directs users to call the Clerk’s Office for help navigating the search engine.

What Cobb State Court search covers

The State Court records search page states that the website includes civil cases filed from March 17, 1997 through the current year, and traffic and misdemeanor cases filed from April 26, 1999 through the current year. It also warns that online information is provided as a courtesy and may not contain the most current or complete record.

  1. Open State Court Court Connect Go to the official State Court Court Connect page.
  2. Choose the search method The State Court search supports name/date, case number, citation number and tag number search options.
  3. Search civil, traffic or misdemeanor matters Use the correct search field based on whether you have a party name, citation number, tag number or case number.
  4. Review the disclaimer Treat the online docket as a lookup tool. For complete official records, contact the State Court Clerk.
Cobb State Court
12 East Park Square, Marietta, GA 30090
Main phone: 770-528-2622
State Court case assistance: 770-528-2660
Official page: Cobb State Court

Cobb County Magistrate Court Records Search

Cobb County Magistrate Court provides an enhanced online docket search for Magistrate cases. The Magistrate Court Judicial Records Search page says users can search cases by name, case number or citation number.

Common Magistrate Court records

Record TypeSearch ToolCommon Use
Dispossessory / eviction casesMagistrate Judicial Records SearchLandlord-tenant filings, eviction status, hearing information.
Small claimsMagistrate CourtMoney claims and lower-dollar civil disputes.
Warrant-related mattersMagistrate CourtSome warrant and criminal preliminary matters.
County ordinance mattersMagistrate / local courtOrdinance, citation or local enforcement matters.
Civil filings and answersMagistrate eFile / eAnswerElectronic filing for Magistrate matters where allowed.
  1. Open the Magistrate records page Go to Magistrate Court Judicial Records Search.
  2. Choose name, case number or citation number Use the most accurate information you have. Case number or citation number is best.
  3. Confirm the case type Look for civil, dispossessory, warrant, ordinance, citation or other Magistrate case categories.
  4. Use the court contact for help If the online result is unclear, contact the Magistrate Court Clerk.
Cobb County Magistrate Court
32 Waddell Street, Marietta, GA 30090
Phone: 770-528-8900
Fax: 770-528-8947
Official page: Cobb Magistrate Court

Cobb Probate Court Case Status and Records Search

Cobb Probate Court provides online access for probate case status and records. The Probate Court page says Probate Estates and License document images and records are available on the court’s case management system web portal, and no login is needed to view court records or the court docket.

What Probate Court records may include

  • Estate records and estate case status
  • Wills and probate filings
  • Guardianship and conservatorship matters
  • Marriage-license records where applicable
  • Oaths and certain license-related records
  • Probate court dockets and filing indexes
  1. Open Probate Case Status Search Use Cobb Probate Court Case Status and Records Search.
  2. Search the correct record type Choose estate, license, oath, filing index or other available probate search option.
  3. Use name and filing year For probate searches, decedent name, estate name, license name or filing year can help.
  4. Watch for privacy limits The Probate Court page warns that sensitive information within documents may be concealed from the online record for privacy purposes.
Cobb County Probate Court
32 Waddell Street, Marietta, GA 30090
Phone: 770-528-1900
Email: probatecourt@cobbcounty.gov
Hours listed by the court: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding holidays or court closures

A name search is useful when you do not have a case number. People often search “Cobb County court records by name,” “Cobb County criminal case lookup,” “Cobb County civil case search,” “Cobb County divorce records search,” or “Cobb County probate case status.” The search tool you use depends on the court.

Name search micro steps for better results

  1. Start with the correct court Choose Superior, State, Magistrate or Probate before searching by name.
  2. Use the full legal name Search last name and first name. Add middle initial if the name is common.
  3. Try spelling variations Use maiden names, married names, hyphenated names, business names, initials and alternate spellings.
  4. Check city and county clues Cobb County includes Marietta, Smyrna, Kennesaw, Acworth, Powder Springs, Austell and nearby communities. Location clues help reduce wrong matches.
  5. Verify before relying on a result Confirm court, case number, party role, filing date, case type and docket history.

Search Cobb County Court Records by Case Number or Citation

A case number search is usually the cleanest way to find the right record. Citation numbers are especially useful for traffic and State Court searches. If you received a ticket, summons, notice, complaint, order, judgment, e-filing confirmation or hearing notice, check the top portion for the exact number.

Case number lookup steps

  1. Find the exact number Use the number printed on the official court document, ticket, citation, complaint, order or filing notice.
  2. Open the correct court search Use Superior, State, Magistrate or Probate search based on the court named on the document.
  3. Enter the number carefully Keep letters, digits, dashes and spacing as close as possible to the official document.
  4. Confirm the docket Review party names, court, filing date, status, hearing dates and docket events.
  5. Save the case number You will need it for clerk calls, copy requests, eCertification, payments and attorney communication.
Best Search Method If you have both a name and a case number, use the case number first. It reduces wrong matches and helps the clerk locate the exact record faster.

Cobb County Criminal Court Records and Case Lookup

Cobb County criminal court records may include felony cases, misdemeanor cases, traffic-related criminal matters, warrants connected to cases, hearings, dispositions, sentencing entries, fines, probation-related entries and orders. The right court depends on the charge level and case type.

How to search Cobb County criminal case records

  1. Check whether the case is felony or misdemeanor Felony cases are generally Superior Court matters. Misdemeanor and traffic cases may be State Court matters.
  2. Use the official court search Search Superior Court Clerk records for Superior cases and State Court Court Connect for State Court cases.
  3. Search by defendant name or case number Use case number if available. If not, search the defendant’s legal name and verify carefully.
  4. Review docket and status details Look for hearing dates, bond, disposition, sentence, warrant-related entries and payment information.
  5. Use Georgia criminal history when needed Court records are not the same as a statewide criminal history search.
Criminal Case Warning If a Cobb County criminal record shows a missed court date, warrant issue, bond problem or unpaid fine, do not ignore it. Contact the court, your attorney or the proper clerk quickly.

Cobb County Civil, Divorce and Family Court Records

Cobb County civil, divorce and family records may be found through Superior Court or State Court depending on the case type. Superior Court commonly handles divorce, family law, felony criminal matters, title to land and major civil matters. State Court commonly handles misdemeanors, traffic and many civil matters within its jurisdiction.

Cobb County divorce records search

  1. Start with Superior Court Clerk records Divorce records are typically tied to the Clerk of Superior Court.
  2. Search by party name or case number Use both spouses’ names, former names, filing year and case number if known.
  3. Confirm whether you need a certified decree Agencies often require a certified final divorce decree, not a printed online docket.
  4. Contact the Clerk for copies Use the Superior Court Clerk’s Court Division when you need official divorce records or certified copies.

Cobb County civil case search

For civil cases, first identify whether the case belongs to Superior Court, State Court or Magistrate Court. A contract case, personal injury case, garnishment, dispossessory, small claim or title-to-land case may appear in different courts. Use the court listed on the filing notice or docket.

Cobb County Traffic Tickets and Misdemeanor Court Records

Cobb State Court handles many traffic and misdemeanor records. The State Court Records Search supports case number, citation number and tag number search options, which makes it useful for people checking traffic citations, school bus citations, misdemeanor cases and State Court docket activity.

How to search a Cobb County traffic citation

  1. Read the ticket first Look for court name, citation number, tag number, case number, court date and payment instructions.
  2. Use State Court search when applicable Open Cobb State Court Court Connect or the State Court Records Search page.
  3. Search by citation or tag number Use the citation number from your ticket if available. Some searches support tag number for school bus cases.
  4. Check appearance requirements Some tickets can be paid or handled online. Others may require court appearance or contact with the clerk.
  5. Save confirmation details Keep receipt numbers, emails and payment confirmation records.
Traffic Payment Scam Warning Do not pay court fines through random text messages, gift cards, wire transfers, cryptocurrency or unofficial payment links. Use the court named on your citation or official Cobb County court pages.

Cobb County Small Claims, Eviction and Magistrate Warrant Records

Cobb County Magistrate Court is the main court to check for many small claims, dispossessory and lower-level civil matters. The Magistrate search page supports name, case number and citation number searches, which helps users check case status and docket activity.

How to search small claims and eviction records

  1. Open Magistrate Judicial Records Search Start with the official Cobb Magistrate Court records search page.
  2. Search by party or case number Use landlord name, tenant name, business name, plaintiff name, defendant name or case number.
  3. Check case result carefully Eviction records may show filing, service, hearing, judgment, dismissal, writ or other docket events.
  4. Ask for copies from the court If you need official proof, contact the Magistrate Court Clerk.
Eviction Search Tip Do not treat an eviction filing as the same thing as a final judgment. Check whether the case was dismissed, settled, answered, appealed, satisfied or otherwise resolved.

Cobb County Copies, Certified Records and eCertification

Online court search results are useful for quick lookup, but official uses often require plain copies, certified copies or electronically certified records. Cobb Superior Court Clerk records, GSCCCA eCertification and court-specific clerk offices may be involved depending on the record.

How to request Cobb County court record copies

  1. Find the case first Search the correct official court database and write down the case number, court, party names, filing date and document title.
  2. Identify the exact document Examples include complaint, judgment, final decree, sentencing order, dismissal, probate order, warrant entry, dispossessory judgment or civil order.
  3. Choose the right clerk office Use Superior Court Clerk for Superior records, State Court Clerk for State Court records, Magistrate Court for Magistrate records and Probate Court for probate records.
  4. Ask whether certification is needed A bank, school, licensing board, immigration attorney, benefits office or government agency may require certified copies.
  5. Use eCertification when available The GSCCCA eCertification portal allows users to request digital certified documents from participating Georgia court systems.

Common copy request examples

NeedLikely OfficePrepare This
Divorce decreeSuperior Court ClerkNames, divorce year, case number, certification request.
Felony judgmentSuperior Court ClerkDefendant name, case number, document title.
Misdemeanor or traffic dispositionState Court ClerkCitation number, case number, defendant name.
Eviction recordMagistrate CourtParty names, case number, judgment or docket details.
Estate or marriage recordProbate CourtName, filing year, estate or license details.
Certified Copy Tip A screenshot of a Cobb County online docket is not the same as a certified court record. For official use, request certified copies through the proper clerk or eCertification process.

Cobb County eFileGA, PeachCourt and Online Filing

Georgia offers electronic filing for many court documents. Cobb Superior Court Clerk states that it has partnered with PeachCourt for Superior Court e-filing. Georgia Courts also provides e-file and e-access resources that redirect users to approved providers.

When e-filing matters for Cobb County court records

ToolBest UseImportant Note
PeachCourtCobb Superior Court civil e-filingUse through Cobb Superior Court Clerk e-filing guidance.
eFileGAGeorgia court e-filingUseful for filing documents into participating courts.
Magistrate eFile / eAnswerMagistrate filings and answersUse the official Cobb Magistrate e-filing website.
GSCCCA eCertificationDigital certified recordsFor certified PDFs from participating clerk systems.
  1. Use e-filing for filing, not casual lookup E-filing systems help you file documents. Case search tools help you research public records.
  2. Start from the official court page Use Cobb Superior Court Clerk, Georgia Courts or Cobb Magistrate links before creating a filing account.
  3. Save filing confirmations Keep envelope numbers, filing receipts, acceptance notices and service confirmations.
  4. Search the docket after processing After the clerk accepts a filing, check the correct court record search for docket updates.

Sealed, Juvenile and Restricted Cobb County Court Records

Not every Cobb County court record is public online. Some records may be sealed, confidential, juvenile-related, adoption-related, victim-related, protected by court order, redacted for privacy, restricted under Georgia law, or available only to parties, attorneys and authorized agencies.

Why a Cobb County court record may not appear online

  • The record is sealed by court order or statute.
  • The case involves a juvenile or sensitive family matter.
  • The document is redacted because it contains private identifiers or protected information.
  • The case is in a different court such as municipal court, federal court or juvenile court.
  • The case is old or archived and may need clerk assistance.
  • The name was entered differently from the spelling you searched.
  • The filing is too new and may not yet appear in the public search system.

Cobb County Court Records vs Georgia Criminal History Checks

People often search “Cobb County court records” when they really need a Georgia criminal history check. These are not the same. Court records show case activity in court. A criminal history record may require Georgia Crime Information Center or authorized background-check procedures.

Which search should you use?

NeedUseOfficial Link
Find a Cobb court caseCobb court-specific search toolsSuperior Records Search
Find State Court traffic or misdemeanor recordsCobb State Court Court ConnectState Court Court Connect
Find Magistrate small claims or eviction recordsMagistrate Judicial Records SearchMagistrate Records
Search Georgia-wide criminal historyGeorgia criminal history processGBI Criminal History
Search federal recordsPACERPACER
Screening Warning For employment, tenant screening, licensing, volunteering, immigration or security clearance use, do not rely only on a name search. Follow the proper legal screening process and verify identity carefully.

Federal Court Records for Cobb County GA

Federal records are not searched through Cobb County court portals. If the case involves federal criminal charges, federal civil rights, federal employment, federal agencies, bankruptcy, federal tax, copyright, patent, federal constitutional claims or federal court orders, use PACER and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.

Where to search federal Cobb County court records

Record TypeWhere to SearchOfficial Link
Federal district court casesNorthern District of Georgiagand.uscourts.gov
Federal docket searchPACERpacer.uscourts.gov
Atlanta federal courthouseRichard B. Russell Federal BuildingAtlanta court location
Federal bankruptcy recordsBankruptcy court / PACERNorthern District of Georgia Bankruptcy Court
  1. Open PACER Register or log in at PACER if you need federal court dockets or documents.
  2. Select Northern District of Georgia Cobb County federal district court matters are searched through the federal system, not Cobb County public inquiry pages.
  3. Search by party or case number Use federal case number if available. Otherwise search party name, attorney or date range.
  4. Check PACER fees PACER may charge for pages and documents. Review fee rules before downloading many records.
U.S. District Court — Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta
Richard B. Russell Federal Building & United States Courthouse
75 Ted Turner Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30303-3309
Clerk of Court phone listed by the court: 404-215-1600
Official court website: Northern District of Georgia

Cobb County Courthouse Address, Phone and Map

For in-person records help, certified copies, public access terminals, court filings, clerk windows or hearing questions, use the official office connected to your case. Superior Court records are not handled the same way as State Court, Magistrate Court or Probate Court records.

Cobb Superior Court and Clerk Map

Cobb County Superior Court / Superior Court Clerk
70 Haynes Street, Marietta, GA 30090
Superior Court phone: 770-528-1800
Superior Court Clerk Court Division phone: 770-528-1300
Court Division mailing address listed by GSCCCA: P.O. Box 3370, Marietta, GA 30061
Official Clerk page: Cobb Superior Court Clerk

Common Cobb County court contacts

Office / CourtOfficial UsePhone
Superior Court ClerkSuperior Court case records, copies, divorce records, real estate-related court records770-528-1300
Superior Court AdministrationSuperior Court administration and court information770-528-1800
State CourtState Court civil, misdemeanor and traffic records770-528-2622
State Court Case AssistanceState Court case questions770-528-2660
Magistrate CourtSmall claims, dispossessory, warrants and Magistrate records770-528-8900
Probate CourtProbate estates, licenses, oaths, marriage-related records770-528-1900

Practical Tips for Cobb County Court Records Search

Tip #1 — Choose the Court Before Searching Superior, State, Magistrate and Probate Court have different search tools. Wrong court selection is the fastest way to miss a real case.
Tip #2 — Use Case Number First Case number search is cleaner than name search. It helps avoid wrong matches and speeds up clerk copy requests.
Tip #3 — Use State Court for Traffic and Misdemeanor Search Cobb State Court records search includes traffic and misdemeanor cases from specific historical coverage periods. Always review the search page disclaimer.
Tip #4 — Use Magistrate Search for Eviction and Small Claims Dispossessory and small claims records are often Magistrate Court matters, not Superior Court matters.
Tip #5 — Use Probate Search for Estates and Licenses Probate estate and license records are searched through Probate Court, not the Superior Court Clerk’s public inquiry page.
Tip #6 — Certified Copies Are Separate Online docket results are lookup tools. For official proof, request certified copies through the right court or GSCCCA eCertification.
Tip #7 — Watch for Redacted Probate Information Cobb Probate Court warns that sensitive information may be concealed from the online record for privacy.
Tip #8 — Use Federal PACER for Federal Cases Federal cases do not appear in Cobb County court search. Use PACER and the Northern District of Georgia.
Tip #9 — Save Every Search Detail Write down case number, court name, party names, filing date, docket status, hearing date and document title before calling a clerk.
Tip #10 — Avoid Paid Sites Until Official Search Is Finished Many private websites resell public data. Search official Cobb County and Georgia court resources first.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I search Cobb County Court Records GA online?

Use the official search tool for the correct court. Search Superior Court records through the Cobb Superior Court Clerk, State Court records through Cobb State Court Court Connect, Magistrate records through Magistrate Judicial Records Search, and Probate records through Probate Case Status Search.

What is the official Cobb County Superior Court records search?

The official starting point is the Cobb Superior Court Clerk Records Search page. The public inquiry system also provides search by name through the Superior Court Clerk records portal.

Can I search Cobb County court records by name?

Yes. Name search is available in multiple Cobb court systems, but you must choose the correct court first. Use legal name, spelling variations, business names, maiden names and case type details when searching.

Can I search Cobb County court records by case number?

Yes. Case number search is usually the best method. Use the number from your ticket, summons, complaint, order, judgment, notice or e-filing confirmation.

Where do I search Cobb County State Court traffic records?

Use Cobb State Court Court Connect or the State Court Records Search page. The search supports name/date, case number, citation number and tag number options.

Where do I search Cobb County Magistrate Court records?

Use the official Magistrate Court Judicial Records Search. It supports searching by name, case number or citation number.

Where do I search Cobb County Probate Court records?

Use the Cobb Probate Court Case Status and Records Search page. The Probate Court page says no login is needed to view court records or the court docket.

How do I get Cobb County divorce records?

Divorce records are generally handled by the Cobb Superior Court Clerk. Search Superior Court records first, then contact the Clerk for copies or certified divorce decrees.

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

First identify the correct court and exact document. Then contact Superior Court Clerk, State Court Clerk, Magistrate Court or Probate Court depending on the record. GSCCCA eCertification may also be available for digital certified records from participating systems.

Where is Cobb County Superior Court located?

Cobb County Superior Court and the Superior Court Clerk are located at 70 Haynes Street, Marietta, GA 30090.

What is the Cobb Superior Court Clerk phone number?

The Cobb Superior Court Clerk Court Division phone number listed by GSCCCA is 770-528-1300.

What is the Cobb State Court phone number?

Cobb State Court lists its main phone number as 770-528-2622 and State Court case assistance as 770-528-2660.

Are Cobb County juvenile court records public?

Many juvenile records are restricted and may not appear in ordinary public search systems. Access depends on Georgia law, case type, court order and your relationship to the case.

Why can’t I find a Cobb County court case online?

The case may be in a different court, sealed, restricted, juvenile-related, newly filed, archived, federal, municipal, redacted or entered under a different name.

Are Cobb County court records the same as a Georgia criminal history check?

No. Court records show case activity in court. A Georgia criminal history search is a separate process and may require official criminal history procedures through authorized Georgia agencies.

Where do I search federal court records for Cobb County GA?

Use PACER and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Federal records are not searched through Cobb County court portals.

Can I use Cobb County court records for tenant or employment screening?

Be careful. Online name search is not complete identity proof. Follow all applicable screening laws and verify records through official copies or authorized background-check procedures.

Does Cobb County support electronic court filing?

Yes. Cobb Superior Court Clerk references PeachCourt for Superior Court civil e-filing, Georgia Courts provides e-filing resources, and Cobb Magistrate Court has an e-filing / eAnswer option.

Editorial note: This guide is for public information and practical court-record search help. It is not legal advice and does not replace instructions from Cobb County courts, Cobb Superior Court Clerk, State Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court, GSCCCA, Georgia Courts, PACER, an attorney, or a court notice. Court access rules, search tools, fees, schedules and copy procedures can change, so verify details directly with the official office before filing, paying, appearing in court or relying on a record.

Final Summary

For cobb county court records, start with the official court-specific search tool. Use Cobb Superior Court Clerk Records Search for Superior Court, State Court Court Connect for State Court, Magistrate Judicial Records Search for Magistrate Court, and Probate Case Status Search for Probate Court.

If a record is missing, it may be in another court, sealed, restricted, juvenile-related, archived, newly filed, municipal, federal or entered under a different name. For certified copies, use the correct clerk or GSCCCA eCertification. For federal cases, use PACER and the Northern District of Georgia.

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