Camden County Court Records Lookup

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Camden County, GA - Courthouses

Camden County Georgia Superior Court

Court Type: Superior Court
Street Address: 210 E. 4th St.
Website URL: http://camdensuperiorclerk.com/
Phone: 912-576-5631
Fax: 912-576-5648
Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Judge: Hon. Stephen G. Scarlett
Judge Phone: 912-554-7356 
Judge Fax / Email: 912-554-7387
Clerk: Joy Lynn Turner
Clerk Phone: 912-576-5631
Clerk Fax: 912-576-5648
Clerk Email: DL_Superior@co.camden.ga.us
Parking: Public parking is available.
Directions: Take exit 14, travel west on Spur 25 to Highway 17, turn right and go to the traffic signal in Woodbine. Turn right, go 1 block, make left and the Courthouse is on the right.
Restrictions: Please do not bring purses, pagers, cell phones or weapons into the Courthouse. Shorts, mini-skirts, tank tops, or tee shirts are not appropriate attire.
Jury Service: https://camdensuperiorclerk.com/superiorcourt070721_005.htm
Languages: English
Email: jury@co.camden.ga.us
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-turner-9649862b/
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camden_County_Courthouse_(Georgia)

Kingsland Municipal Court

Court Type: Municipal
Street Address: 533 North Lee Street
Website URL: https://www.kingslandgeorgia.com/395/Kingsland-Municipal-Court
Phone: 912-729-5613
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Judge: Hon. Robert C. Sweatt
Judge Fax / Email: kgreene@kingslandgeorgia.com
Clerk: Kathi Greene
Clerk Email: kgreene@kingslandgeorgia.com
About / Additional Info: Court begins at 10:00 a.m. for each arraignment session and at 9:00 a.m. for the trial session

St. Marys Municipal Court

Court Type: Municipal
Street Address: 418 Osborne Street
Website URL: http://www.stmarysga.gov/department/municipal_court/index/index.php
Phone: 912-510-4023
Fax: 912-673-6278
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Judge: Hon. J. Patrick Brooks
Judge Fax / Email: pbrooks@stmarysga.gov
Clerk: Kimberly Drummond
About / Additional Info: Sessions for the Municipal Court are usually held on the first and third Friday's of each month, unless rescheduled due to holidays or the like. Beginning at 9am on the first Friday and 11am on the third Friday, plea and arraignments are held. At that time the defendant is asked to enter a plea to the charges. If the defendant enters a not guilty plea at the arraignment, they are then assigned a trial date, which is held on the third Friday of the month or the second court date of the month beginning at 9am.

Camden County, GA - Sheriff's Office

Camden County Sheriff's Office

Location Type: Sheriff's Office
Street Address: 209 E 4th St
Phone: 912-510-5100
Fax: 912-510-5144
Website URL: https://www.camdensheriff.org/
Inmates: http://66.222.93.2/NewWorld.InmateInquiry/CamdenCounty
Sex Offenders: https://www.camdensheriff.org/webpages/sex_offenders.html
Sheriff: Jim Proctor
Sheriff Email: Sheriff@co.camden.ga.us
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CamdenCountySheriff
Twitter: https://twitter.com/camden_sheriff
Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/camden-county-sheriff's-office-camden-county-ga/about/
About/Additional Info: The office and tradition of the “Office of Sheriff” in America is largely derived from the English tradition where it dates back at least to the reign of Alfred the Great. In English Law the county form of government and the Office of Sheriff are inseparable; United States of America adopted the English law and legal institutions. The functions, status, and powers of the office have undergone change, but the Office of the Sheriff has remained one of the most familiar and most useful office found in the history of English and American institutions. In America generally a sheriff, is the principle legal official with responsibility for a county. In practice, the specific combination of legal, political, and ceremonial duties of a sheriff vary greatly from state to state. Georgia was established in 1732 as the last of the thirteen colonies. Camden County is one of the original counties in the state and was established in 1777. In the tradition of English common law, the sheriff’s office was constituted as the chief law enforcement officer within the county. Georgia was the fourth state to ratify the United States Constitution, on January 2, 1788. The Camden County Sheriff’s Office dates continuously back until at least 1787. Each of the 159 counties in Georgia has an elected sheriff directly responsible to the people of that county. Georgia sheriffs have years of law enforcement and educational experience. They are highly-trained law enforcement officers with certain constitutionally mandated responsibilities including: Law Enforcement: Enforcement of the criminal laws of Georgia. Court Duties: Sheriffs maintain the safety and security of the court, serve court papers and perform other court-related duties. Jail Administration: Sheriffs’ offices operate county jails and are solely responsible for the custody, safety and health of inmates.

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