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Lee County lies in southwest Georgia near Albany. Leesburg is the county seat. The county has over 33,000 residents. Lee County maintains public records at offices in Leesburg. You can access court files, property records, and vital certificates.

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Lee County Quick Facts

33,000 Population
356 Square Miles
1826 Year Founded
Leesburg County Seat

Lee County Superior Court Clerk

The Superior Court Clerk in Lee County manages court and real estate records. The office is in the courthouse in Leesburg. They file civil cases, criminal cases, and family matters. Real estate deeds and liens are recorded here. Records span nearly 200 years.

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

The Dougherty Judicial Circuit serves Lee County. This circuit covers several southwest Georgia counties. The clerk works with circuit judges. Court schedules are posted at the office.

Address Lee County Courthouse
100 Leslie Highway
Leesburg, GA 31763
Phone (229) 759-6008
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Lee County Probate Court Records

The Probate Court in Lee County issues vital records and manages estates. They provide marriage licenses and birth certificates. Death certificates are also available. The court handles guardianship cases. Wills are filed and recorded.

The probate office is in the courthouse. You can obtain certified copies. Marriage licenses require both parties present. Photo ID is mandatory. Weapons carry licenses are issued here too.

Estate administration records are public. You can search these at the office. Staff can help with research requests.

Lee County Property Records

The Tax Commissioner in Lee County maintains property assessments. They collect property taxes for the county. Property maps show parcel boundaries. You can search ownership and tax history. The office is in Leesburg.

Tax records are public documents. Assessment rolls are available. Tax bills are mailed annually. The office also handles vehicle registration. Tag services are provided.

The GSCCCA provides online deed searches. You can find Lee County real estate records. This includes security deeds and liens. Visit their portal for access.

Lee County Sheriff's Office Records

The Lee County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement. They patrol the county and respond to calls. Incident reports are filed for events. You can request copies at the office. The sheriff's office is on Starkville Avenue.

The jail is run by the sheriff. Booking records show arrests. Jail logs are public records. Some details may be restricted. Active investigations stay confidential.

To obtain a report, visit the office. Provide incident details. Staff will search for the record. There may be a copy fee.

Requesting Lee County Public Records

Georgia's Open Records Act covers Lee County. Anyone can request documents. Residence is not required. No reason need be given. Just specify what you want.

Contact the Open Records Officer. Make your request in writing. Include your contact details. Describe records clearly. Response time is three business days.

The Governor's Office provides state records. The Secretary of State has open records information.

State Resources for Lee County

State agencies maintain Lee County records. The GSCCCA has real estate data. Search deeds and UCC filings online.

The Department of Public Health has vital records. Order certificates online. The cost is $25 per certified copy.

The Secretary of State has business records. Search corporations and licenses. This is a free service.

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