Macon County Court Records Lookup

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Macon County, GA - Courthouses

Macon County Georgia Superior Court

Court Type: Superior Court
Street Address: 121 S. Sumter St.
Website URL: https://www.maconcountyga.gov/southwestern-judicial-circuit.cfm
Phone: 478-472-7661
Fax: 478-472-4775
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Judge: Hon. R. Rucker Smith
Judge Phone: 229-928-4554
Judge Fax / Email: 229-928-4552, judgeruckersmith@gmail.com
Clerk: Juanita M. Laidler
Clerk Phone: 478-472-7661
Clerk Fax: 478-472-4775
Clerk Email: juanita.laidler@gsccca.org
Forms & Filing: http://www.southwesterncircuit.com/forms.html
Divisions / Services: https://www.maconcountyga.gov/clerk-of-superior-court.cfm
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: http://www.southwesterncircuit.com/calendars.html
Languages: English
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juanita-laidler-983b92b5/
About / Additional Info: Macon County is part of the Southwestern Judicial Circuit in the 3rd Judicial Administrative District of Georgia. The circuit also includes Lee, Schley, Stewart, Sumter and Webster Counties.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macon_County_Courthouse_(Georgia)

Macon County, GA - Sheriff's Office

Macon County Sheriff's Office

Location Type: Sheriff's Office
Street Address: 100 Sumter St
Phone: 478-472-6447
Fax: 478-472-4544
Website URL: https://www.maconcountyga.gov/sheriffs-office.cfm
Sheriff: Leonard Johnson
Sheriff Email: mcso1@windstream.net
About/Additional Info: The Macon County Sheriff’s Office is a full-service law enforcement agency that serves the needs of 14,000 residents and 406 square miles of Macon County. The dedicated men and women within the Sheriff’s Office operate in a variety of roles that include Uniform Patrol, Court Services, Detention, Criminal Investigations and Administration. The Sheriff is a constitutional officer deriving his or her powers from Georgia’s Constitution and common law. The Sheriff’s Office is a department of county government and is funded through County taxes and other revenue. The Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer in the county. Sheriffs and their deputies are certified through the State of Georgia. The Sheriff is an elected position serving a four year term. Due to the elected nature of the office, the Sheriff’s Office is directly accountable to the people which it serves. Every county in Georgia has a Sheriff’s Office as a constitutional requirement. The Sheriff operates the jail and provides court security as well as being responsible for serving civil papers and executing arrest warrants. A full service Sheriff’s Office also provides primary law enforcement within unincorporated areas of the county and may contract with municipalities to provide such services within municipalities. Whether or not a contract is in place, the Sheriff still has full jurisdiction within municipalities in his county.

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