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Search Gwinnett County court records GA online in 2026 using official Gwinnett Courts resources. This guide explains Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court estate records, Recorder’s Court traffic records, Tyler Odyssey Portal, certified copies, eCertification, court dates, eFileGA, record restriction, GCIC criminal history, Georgia appellate resources and federal PACER access.

Updated: May 2026 Reading time: 16 min Official sources: Gwinnett Courts · Georgia Courts · GBI · GSCCCA · PACER
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Need Gwinnett County Court Records Right Now?

For most gwinnett county court records, start with the official Gwinnett Courts Case Search page. Gwinnett Courts directs Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court and Probate Court estate searches to the Tyler Odyssey Portal. Recorder’s Court traffic and ordinance cases use a separate Recorder’s Court public access portal.

Gwinnett Courtsgwinnettcourts.com
Recorder’s CourtRecorder’s Court portal
Certified CopiesGSCCCA eCertification
Clerk Phone770-822-8100
Main County Phone770-822-8000
Courthouse Address75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Federal CasesPACER

Gwinnett County Court Records GA Overview

Gwinnett County court records are official case records created by courts serving Gwinnett County, Georgia. They may include case numbers, party names, civil complaints, criminal charges, docket entries, court dates, judgments, traffic citations, estate filings, probate records, orders, dispositions and public documents when access is allowed.

The official Gwinnett Courts website covers Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court, Juvenile Court and Recorder’s Court information. The Clerk of Courts maintains official court records for Superior, State, Magistrate and Juvenile Courts, and the official website warns that calendar dates on the website are not official until transmitted to the parties.

What Gwinnett County GA court records can you search online?

Record TypeOfficial Starting PointBest Search Method
Superior Court casesGwinnett Courts Case Search / Tyler Odyssey PortalCase number, party name, attorney or filing details
State Court casesGwinnett Courts Case Search / Tyler Odyssey PortalCase number, defendant name, plaintiff name or civil party
Magistrate Court casesTyler Odyssey PortalCase number, party name, business name or filing date
Recorder’s Court casesRecorder’s Court public portalLast name, first name, case number or citation number
Probate estate casesTyler Odyssey Portal / Probate CourtEstate name, decedent name, case number or fiduciary name
Certified court copiesGSCCCA eCertification or Clerk’s OfficeCounty, document type, case number and document details
Federal casesPACER / Northern District of GeorgiaFederal case number, party name or filing date
Quick Answer To search Gwinnett County court records online, open the official Gwinnett Courts Case Search. Use Tyler Odyssey Portal for Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court and Probate Court estate cases. Use the Recorder’s Court public portal for Recorder’s Court traffic and ordinance case searches.

The official case search page says users should choose search criteria from the left menu. For Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court and Probate Court estate cases, users should click the Tyler Odyssey Portal. For Recorder’s Court case search, users should select Recorder’s Court Cases.

How to use Gwinnett County case search online

  1. Open the official case search page Go to gwinnettcourts.com/casesearch. Avoid private sites that imitate court-record searches.
  2. Choose the correct court system Use Tyler Odyssey Portal for Superior, State, Magistrate and Probate Court estate cases. Use Recorder’s Court Cases for Recorder’s Court traffic and ordinance matters.
  3. Search by available criteria Use case number first if you have it. For Recorder’s Court, the public portal allows last name, first name, case number or citation number searches.
  4. Review the record carefully Check court type, case status, parties, filing date, judge, docket entries, court dates and document availability.
  5. Use the Clerk for official proof If you need an official copy or certified copy, use the Clerk’s Office or GSCCCA eCertification instead of relying only on screenshots.
Do Not Use the Wrong Gwinnett Site Use gwinnettcourts.com and official county or state portals. Some third-party pages use similar names but are not operated by the court.

Search Gwinnett County Court Records by Case Number

A case number search is usually the most accurate way to find Gwinnett County court records. It reduces wrong matches, helps separate people with similar names and makes copy requests easier.

Micro steps for Gwinnett County GA case number lookup

  1. Find the case number on your document Look at the citation, complaint, warrant paperwork, summons, order, e-file receipt, hearing notice, estate paper or judgment.
  2. Choose the correct portal Use Tyler Odyssey Portal for Superior, State, Magistrate and Probate estate cases. Use the Recorder’s Court portal for citation and traffic matters.
  3. Enter the full number exactly Use all letters, digits, dashes and year information shown on the document.
  4. Confirm court type and party names Make sure the result belongs to the correct court and correct person or business.
  5. Save details before requesting copies Write down the case number, party names, document title, filing date and court division.
Case Number Tip If you need certified copies, “my court record” is too vague. Ask for a specific document such as final disposition, sentencing order, final judgment, divorce decree, estate order, docket sheet or certified citation copy.

Name search is useful when you do not have a case number. This supports searches like “Gwinnett County court records by name,” “Gwinnett County criminal case search by defendant,” “Gwinnett civil case lookup by party,” and “Gwinnett Recorder’s Court citation search by name.”

How to improve Gwinnett name search results

  1. Search the correct court first Use Tyler Odyssey Portal for Superior, State, Magistrate and Probate estate cases. Use Recorder’s Court portal for traffic and county ordinance cases.
  2. Use full legal names Start with full first and last name. Then try middle initial, maiden name, former name, hyphenated name and spelling variations.
  3. Try business-name variations For companies, search the legal entity name, trade name, abbreviation and punctuation variations.
  4. Compare every matching result Check filing date, case type, party role, court division and docket activity before assuming a record belongs to the person searched.

Superior Court Records

Gwinnett County Superior Court handles major civil cases, felony criminal cases, domestic relations matters, adoptions, garnishments, appeals and other proceedings assigned to Superior Court. The Clerk of Courts maintains official Superior Court records.

How to search Gwinnett Superior Court records

  1. Open Gwinnett Courts Case Search Start from the official case search page and choose the Tyler Odyssey Portal.
  2. Search by case number or party name Use the case number from your Superior Court document if available.
  3. Check the docket and case events Review the complaint, indictment, motions, orders, hearings, judgments and status entries.
  4. Request certified copies when needed Use the Clerk of Courts or GSCCCA eCertification for certified records.

Common Superior Court record searches in Gwinnett

Search IntentLikely CourtWhat to Check
Gwinnett County felony case searchSuperior CourtCharges, indictment, bond entries, hearings and disposition
Gwinnett divorce records searchSuperior CourtFinal decree, custody orders, child support and case status
Gwinnett civil lawsuit searchSuperior CourtComplaint, parties, motions, judgment and orders
Gwinnett adoption record searchSuperior CourtUsually confidential or restricted by law

State Court Records

Gwinnett County State Court handles many misdemeanor criminal matters, civil cases and state-level matters assigned to State Court. The State Court Clerk’s records are accessed through the official Gwinnett Courts case search path.

How to search Gwinnett State Court criminal and civil records

  1. Use the official case search page Go to Gwinnett Courts Case Search and choose the Tyler Odyssey Portal.
  2. Search by case number, defendant or party name Use exact spelling and verify the court type before relying on the record.
  3. Review court dates and docket entries Look for arraignment, motions, trial dates, orders, dispositions and costs when available.
  4. Contact the Clerk for official copies If you need a certified disposition or certified judgment, use the Clerk’s official copy process.
State Court vs Recorder’s Court Do not assume every traffic or misdemeanor matter is in State Court. Recorder’s Court handles many traffic and county ordinance matters through its own public portal.

Magistrate Court Records

Gwinnett County Magistrate Court handles many smaller civil matters, warrant applications, preliminary matters, dispossessory cases, small claims and other cases assigned under Georgia law. Magistrate records are searched through the official case search path for participating court records.

Gwinnett Magistrate Court case search by party or case number

  1. Open Tyler Odyssey through Gwinnett Courts Use the Gwinnett Courts Case Search page and follow the Tyler Odyssey Portal option.
  2. Select the correct case category Look for Magistrate case records when searching dispossessory, small claims or other Magistrate matters.
  3. Search by name or case number Use the landlord, tenant, plaintiff, defendant, business name or case number.
  4. Check hearing and judgment entries Review service, hearing dates, default entries, judgments and post-judgment activity.
Magistrate Search Tip For eviction or small-claim records, search both the person’s name and the business or property-management company name if you do not know the case number.

Recorder’s Court Traffic and Citation Records

Gwinnett County Recorder’s Court has a separate public portal for traffic and county ordinance case data. The portal states users can search by last name, first name, case number or citation number, and that two characters are required at minimum for last name and first name fields.

How to search Gwinnett Recorder’s Court traffic citations

  1. Open Recorder’s Court public access Go to Gwinnett County Recorder’s Court public portal.
  2. Search by citation or case number Citation number is usually the best search method for traffic tickets.
  3. Use name search if needed If you do not have the citation number, search by last name and first name.
  4. Check court appearance requirements Some citations may require a mandatory court appearance, so do not assume online payment is always enough.
  5. Request certified citation copies through Recorder’s Court Use the official certified citation copy request page when proof of disposition is needed.
Traffic Deadline Warning A missed Recorder’s Court date can create extra penalties or license consequences. Always follow the citation and official court notice, not just a third-party search result.

Probate, Estate and Marriage Records

Gwinnett County Probate Court handles estates, guardianships, conservatorships, marriage licenses, weapons carry licenses and related probate matters. Gwinnett Courts directs Probate Court estate case searches through Tyler Odyssey Portal, while other probate services may require the Probate Court page or direct office contact.

How to search Gwinnett Probate estate records

  1. Start with Gwinnett Courts Case Search Use the Tyler Odyssey Portal option for Probate Court estate cases.
  2. Search by decedent or estate name Use the decedent’s full legal name, estate name, fiduciary name or case number.
  3. Review probate docket activity Look for petitions, letters, inventories, returns, guardianship filings, orders and estate status.
  4. Request official copies from Probate or Clerk channels If documents are not visible online, contact Probate Court or use the proper certified-copy process.

Marriage licenses and certificates in Gwinnett County

Gwinnett Probate Court provides marriage license and certificate services. If you need a certified marriage certificate, use official Probate Court instructions rather than a general court case search.

Probate Copy Tip For estate records, request the exact document: “Letters Testamentary,” “Letters of Administration,” “Will,” “Order Appointing Administrator,” “Guardianship Order” or “Inventory.” This saves time.

Copies, Certified Copies and eCertification

Official court records may require a plain copy, certified copy or electronically certified copy. Gwinnett Courts states that eCertification lets customers purchase electronically certified and plain copies of court records and real estate recordings, with secured PDFs delivered by email or online after processing by the Clerk’s Office.

How to request certified Gwinnett court records online

  1. Open GSCCCA eCertification Go to ecert.gsccca.org.
  2. Create or sign in to your account The eCertification system requires an account before submitting requests.
  3. Select Gwinnett County and document type Choose the county where the record is located and the correct document category.
  4. Enter required case details Provide case number, names, document title, filing date and other requested information.
  5. Download the secure certified PDF after processing Save the certified file exactly as delivered. Do not modify it if it must be verified later.
Gwinnett County Clerk of Courts
75 Langley Drive
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Phone: 770-822-8100
Official website: gwinnettcourts.com
eCertification: GSCCCA eCertification Portal
Certified Copy Tip Ask the requesting agency exactly what type of copy it needs. A plain PDF, printed docket, certified copy and electronically certified copy are not always interchangeable.

Court Dates, Calendars and Hearing Search

Gwinnett Courts provides court information and calendar-related resources, but the official site clearly warns that calendar dates on the website are not official until the court calendar is transmitted to the parties. This matters for criminal, civil, family, Recorder’s Court and traffic appearances.

How to confirm a Gwinnett County court date

  1. Search the case first Use the correct case search portal and open the case record.
  2. Review docket and hearing entries Look for hearing date, courtroom, judge, case status and event type.
  3. Read your official notice If you received a mailed notice, e-service notice or attorney notice, follow that official instruction.
  4. Call the correct court if unsure Use the Gwinnett Courts phone directory or main Clerk number if the online record is unclear.
  5. Re-check close to the hearing date Court dates can change because of continuances, rescheduling, judge orders or administrative updates.
Court Calendar Warning Do not skip court because an online calendar looks different from your notice. Confirm directly with the court or your attorney when there is any mismatch.

Georgia eFile and Gwinnett Court Filing

Georgia provides electronic filing access through eFileGA and Georgia Courts e-filing resources. Different courts and case types may have different filing rules, so always check local Gwinnett court instructions before filing.

How to e-file a Gwinnett County court document

  1. Confirm the correct court Identify whether your filing belongs in Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court, Juvenile Court or Recorder’s Court.
  2. Use the official e-filing resource Start with Georgia Courts eFile Court Records or Odyssey eFileGA.
  3. Select the correct county and case type Choose Gwinnett County and the correct court category if available.
  4. Upload documents carefully Use readable PDFs, correct titles, proper filing codes and correct service contacts.
  5. Save accepted filing confirmations Keep envelope numbers, accepted filings, timestamps and returned documents.

Court Records vs Open Records Requests

Gwinnett County’s open-records page explains that court records from the office of the Superior, State and Magistrate Court Clerk are not subject to a county open records request and are not available through the county’s online open-records portal. To obtain these records, use Gwinnett Courts or call the Clerk.

Which request path should you use?

You NeedUse This Official PathWhy
Superior, State or Magistrate case fileGwinnett Courts / Clerk of CourtsCourt records are maintained by the court clerk
Recorder’s Court traffic recordRecorder’s Court public portalRecorder’s Court uses a separate case search system
Certified court copyGSCCCA eCertification or Clerk’s OfficeOfficial copies must come from authorized court channels
County department record not in court fileGwinnett County Open Records OfficeCounty open records portal is for non-court departmental records
Real estate recording or lien searchGSCCCA / Clerk real estate recordsReal estate recordings are searched separately from case dockets
Request Path Tip If the record was filed in a court case, use the Clerk of Courts or court portal. If it is a county department record, use the county open-records portal.

Sealed, Juvenile and Confidential Records

Not all Gwinnett County court records are available online. Georgia law, court rules and judge orders restrict access to some records and personal information. A case may exist even when it does not appear in a public online search.

Records that may be sealed, restricted or confidential

  • Juvenile court records
  • Adoption records
  • Sealed or restricted criminal records
  • Protected family violence information
  • Victim information and protected addresses
  • Social Security numbers and financial account numbers
  • Medical, mental health and protected treatment details
  • Documents sealed by judge order or Georgia law

Record Restriction and Expungement

Georgia uses the term record restriction for many situations people casually call expungement. Georgia Courts explains that O.C.G.A. §35-3-37 provides for restriction of certain criminal history records for non-criminal justice purposes when approved by the prosecuting attorney.

How to start a Gwinnett record restriction review

  1. Get your case information first Search Gwinnett court records and collect case numbers, charges, arrest date, disposition and prosecuting court.
  2. Review official Georgia record restriction guidance Use Georgia Courts record restriction resources and GBI guidance.
  3. Identify the prosecutor or arresting agency path Georgia.gov explains that the process can differ based on whether the arrest occurred before or after July 1, 2013.
  4. Request certified disposition if needed The prosecutor, agency or GCIC process may require accurate court disposition information.
  5. Do not assume approval Eligibility depends on law, case result, prosecutor approval and record type.
Restriction Is Not Always Court Sealing Record restriction may limit certain criminal history access, but court paperwork can require separate action. Do not assume every online court document disappears automatically.

GCIC Criminal History vs Gwinnett Court Records

Gwinnett County court records and Georgia Crime Information Center records are different. Court records show activity in court cases. GCIC is part of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and maintains Georgia criminal history record information.

When to use court records vs GCIC

NeedUseReason
Find a local court caseGwinnett Courts Case SearchBest for Superior, State, Magistrate and Probate estate case records
Find a traffic citationRecorder’s Court PortalBest for Recorder’s Court traffic and ordinance matters
Get certified court dispositionClerk of Courts / eCertificationOfficial disposition copies come from the court clerk
Inspect Georgia criminal historyGBI / GCICBest for official Georgia criminal history record processes
Search federal casesPACERFederal cases are not stored in Gwinnett county case portals

Georgia Appellate Court Records

If a Gwinnett County case was appealed, the trial court record may remain in Gwinnett County, while appellate docket information may be found through Georgia appellate court resources. Georgia’s appellate system includes the Court of Appeals of Georgia and the Supreme Court of Georgia.

How to search a Gwinnett County appeal

  1. Start with the trial court docket Search the Gwinnett case record and look for notice of appeal entries.
  2. Collect the appellate case number An appellate case may have a different case number from the trial court.
  3. Search Georgia Court of Appeals resources Use Georgia Court of Appeals resources for intermediate appellate matters.
  4. Search Supreme Court docket resources when needed Use Supreme Court of Georgia resources for Supreme Court docket and opinions.
Appeal Search Tip Save both the Gwinnett trial court case number and the appellate case number. They are usually not the same.

Federal Court Records in Gwinnett County

Federal court records are not searched through Gwinnett Courts. Federal cases connected to Gwinnett County are generally handled through the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, and electronic federal records are searched through PACER.

How to search federal court records for Gwinnett County GA

  1. Open PACER Go to pacer.uscourts.gov and sign in or register.
  2. Select Northern District of Georgia Use the Northern District court lookup when the federal matter is connected to Gwinnett County or the Atlanta division area.
  3. Search by federal case number or party name Federal case numbers use a different format from Gwinnett County court cases.
  4. Download documents carefully PACER can charge access fees, so save important docket reports and PDFs after downloading.
U.S. District Court — Northern District of Georgia
Official website: gand.uscourts.gov
PACER court lookup: Georgia Northern District Court
CM/ECF: Northern District document filing system

Gwinnett Courthouse Address and Map

For in-person court records, certified copies, public terminal access, filing questions, Probate Court services, courthouse directions or Clerk assistance, use the official Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center information.

Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center
75 Langley Drive
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Clerk of Courts Phone: 770-822-8100
County Main Phone: 770-822-8000
Official maps and directions: Gwinnett Courts Map & Directions

Recorder’s Court location for traffic and ordinance matters

Gwinnett County Recorder’s Court / Juvenile Court Building
115 Stone Mountain Street
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Mandatory appearance questions: 1-877-794-0988
Recorder’s Court portal: Public Access

Practical Search Tips for Gwinnett County Court Records

Tip #1 — Use the Official Gwinnett Courts Case Search Start at gwinnettcourts.com/casesearch. The official page tells you which portal to use for each court category.
Tip #2 — Separate Recorder’s Court From Other Courts Recorder’s Court traffic and ordinance cases use a separate public portal. Do not waste time searching only Tyler Odyssey if your issue is a Recorder’s Court citation.
Tip #3 — Use Case Number Before Name Search Case number search reduces wrong matches and helps with copy requests.
Tip #4 — Calendar Dates Need Confirmation Gwinnett Courts warns online calendar dates are not official until transmitted to the parties. Re-check before court.
Tip #5 — Court Records Are Not Open Records Portal Requests Gwinnett County says Superior, State and Magistrate Court Clerk records are not obtained through the county open-records portal. Use Gwinnett Courts instead.
Tip #6 — Use eCertification for Certified PDFs GSCCCA eCertification can provide secure certified PDFs for court records and real estate recordings after processing by the Clerk’s Office.
Tip #7 — Probate Estate Cases Use Tyler Odyssey Gwinnett Courts directs Probate Court estate case searches to Tyler Odyssey Portal, but marriage and other Probate services may require Probate Court pages.
Tip #8 — GCIC Is Different From Court Search A Gwinnett case search is local court information. GCIC is Georgia’s criminal history record system.
Tip #9 — Check Federal Cases Separately Federal civil, criminal, bankruptcy-related and federal agency cases are not in Gwinnett case portals. Use PACER.
Tip #10 — Missing Online Does Not Mean Missing Legally A record may be sealed, restricted, confidential, too old, too new, under another name, in another county or only available through direct Clerk request.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Start with the official Gwinnett Courts Case Search page. Use Tyler Odyssey Portal for Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court and Probate Court estate cases. Use the Recorder’s Court public portal for Recorder’s Court traffic and ordinance cases.

What is the official Gwinnett County court records website?

The official court website is gwinnettcourts.com. The official case search page is gwinnettcourts.com/casesearch.

Can I search Gwinnett County court records by name?

Yes. Search options depend on the court portal. Recorder’s Court public access allows last name, first name, case number or citation number searches. Other courts use the Tyler Odyssey Portal through Gwinnett Courts.

Can I search Gwinnett County court records by case number?

Yes. Case number search is usually the best method. Enter the full case number exactly as shown on your court notice, citation, complaint, order or filing receipt.

Where is the Gwinnett County courthouse?

The Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center is at 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30046. The Clerk of Courts phone number is 770-822-8100.

How do I search Gwinnett County Recorder’s Court traffic tickets?

Use the Recorder’s Court public portal. You can search by last name, first name, case number or citation number. Citation number is usually the cleanest traffic-ticket search.

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

Use the Clerk of Courts or the GSCCCA eCertification Portal. eCertification allows users to request secure electronically certified court records and real estate recording documents.

Are Gwinnett County court records open records requests?

No. Gwinnett County states that court records from the Superior, State and Magistrate Court Clerk are not subject to a county open records request and are not available through the county online open-records portal.

How do I search Gwinnett County probate records?

Use Gwinnett Courts Case Search and choose the Tyler Odyssey Portal for Probate Court estate cases. For marriage licenses, certificates, weapons carry licenses and other Probate services, use the Gwinnett Probate Court pages.

How do I find a Gwinnett County court date?

Search the case record and review docket or calendar entries. Gwinnett Courts warns that calendar dates on the website are not official until the court calendar is transmitted to the parties, so confirm with the court notice or clerk if unsure.

Is Gwinnett court case search the same as a GCIC background check?

No. Gwinnett court search shows local court case information. GCIC is Georgia’s criminal history record system maintained through the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

How do I restrict or expunge a Gwinnett County criminal record?

Georgia often uses the term record restriction. Start by collecting your Gwinnett case numbers and dispositions, then review Georgia Courts and GBI record restriction guidance. Eligibility depends on Georgia law and prosecutor approval.

Can I e-file in Gwinnett County Georgia?

Georgia provides e-filing through eFileGA and Georgia Courts e-filing resources. Confirm the correct Gwinnett court, case type and filing rules before submitting documents.

How do I search federal court records for Gwinnett County GA?

Use PACER for federal court records. Federal cases connected to Gwinnett County are generally handled through the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.

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

The case may be sealed, restricted, confidential, too old, too new, under another name, in another county, in federal court, or only available through direct Clerk request.

Editorial note: This guide is for general public information and practical court-record search help. It is not legal advice and does not replace official Gwinnett Courts instructions, Clerk of Courts instructions, court notices, judge orders, attorney advice, Georgia Courts rules, GBI/GCIC requirements or federal court procedures. Court access rules, fees, portal links, office hours, calendar information, privacy rules and document availability can change, so always verify details directly through official court and agency websites before paying, filing, appearing in court or relying on a record.

Final Summary

For gwinnett county court records, start with the official Gwinnett Courts Case Search page. Use Tyler Odyssey Portal for Superior, State, Magistrate and Probate Court estate cases, and use the Recorder’s Court public portal for Recorder’s Court traffic and ordinance matters.

For official proof, request certified copies through the Clerk of Courts or GSCCCA eCertification. Use eFileGA for electronic filing, Georgia Courts and appellate resources for appeals, GBI/GCIC for Georgia criminal history, and PACER for federal court records. Always verify court dates and official copies directly through the correct court office.

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