Habersham County Court Records

Habersham County sits in the foothills of northeast Georgia. Clarkesville serves as the county seat. The county has over 46,000 residents. Habersham County keeps public records at several offices. You can access court files, property deeds, and vital records under the Georgia Open Records Act.

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Habersham County Quick Facts

46,000 Population
279 Square Miles
1818 Year Founded
Clarkesville County Seat

Habersham County Superior Court Clerk

The Superior Court Clerk in Habersham County manages court and real estate records. The office is in the historic courthouse in Clarkesville. They file civil, criminal, and family cases. Deeds, mortgages, and liens are recorded here. The records span over 200 years.

You can visit the clerk's office to search records. Staff members assist with locating files. Copies are available for purchase. The office also handles notary applications. They issue passports too.

The Enotah Judicial Circuit includes Habersham County. This circuit serves several mountain counties. The clerk works with circuit judges. Court schedules are posted at the office.

Address Habersham County Courthouse
295 Llewellyn Street, Suite 110
Clarkesville, GA 30523
Phone (706) 839-0300
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Habersham County Probate Court Records

The Probate Court in Habersham County handles vital records and estates. They issue marriage licenses and birth certificates. Death certificates are also available. The court manages guardianship and conservatorship cases. Wills are filed and recorded here.

The probate office is in the courthouse. You can obtain certified copies of records. Marriage licenses require photo identification. Both parties must appear in person. Weapons carry licenses are also issued here.

Estate administration records are public. You can search these files at the office. Genealogists use these records for research. The staff can help locate older documents.

Habersham County Property Records

The Tax Commissioner in Habersham County maintains property assessments. They collect ad valorem taxes for the county. Property maps show parcel boundaries. You can search ownership and values. The office is in Clarkesville.

Tax records are public documents. You can see who owns each property. Assessment notices are mailed annually. Tax bills are due in the fall. The office also handles vehicle tags.

The GSCCCA provides online deed searches. You can look up real estate records from Habersham County. This includes deeds and security deeds. Visit their website for subscription details.

Habersham County Sheriff's Office Records

The Habersham County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement services. They patrol the county and respond to emergencies. Incident reports are created for each call. You can request copies at the office. The sheriff's office is on Demorest Mount Airy Highway.

The county jail is operated by the sheriff. Booking records show recent arrests. Jail logs are available for public inspection. Some information may be restricted. Active investigations remain confidential.

To obtain an incident report, visit during business hours. Provide the date and location. Staff will search for the record. There may be a fee for copies.

Requesting Habersham County Public Records

The Georgia Open Records Act applies to Habersham County. Any person may request public documents. You need not be a resident. No explanation is required. Simply describe what you want.

Contact the county's Open Records Officer. Submit your request in writing. Include your contact information. Specify the records clearly. The county must respond within three business days.

The Governor's Office handles state agency records. The Secretary of State provides guidance on records access.

State Resources for Habersham County

State databases include Habersham County records. The GSCCCA offers real estate searches. Find deeds and liens online. Subscriptions are available.

The Department of Public Health maintains vital records. Order certificates online or by mail. The fee is $25 for the first copy.

The Secretary of State has business entity records. Search for corporations and professional licenses. This database is free to use.

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