We will be happy to help you if we can; however, we are allowed to help you only in certain ways, since we want to be fair to everyone.
THIS IS A LIST OF SOME THINGS THE COURT STAFF CAN AND CANNOT DO FOR YOU. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY BEFORE ASKING THE COURT STAFF FOR HELP.
WE CAN explain and answer questions about how the court works.
WE CAN tell you what requirements are to have your case considered.
WE CAN give you information from your case file.
WE CAN give you blank Georgia Magistrate Court Standard Forms.
WE CAN give you general guidance on how to fill out the forms, that is, the type of information required.
WE CAN usually answer questions about court deadlines and due dates.
WE CAN tell you the definition of some common legal terms used in this court.
WE CANNOT give you legal advice. You must contact your attorney or utilize the resources we have posted.
WE CANNOT tell you whether or not you should bring your case to court.
WE CANNOT give you an opinion about what will happen if you bring your case to court.
WE CANNOT tell you how to phrase information to be filled in on a form.
WE CANNOT talk to the judge for you about what will happen in your case.
WE CANNOT let you talk to the judge outside of court about the merits of your case.
WE CANNOT change an order issued by the judge.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO HELPING YOU IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE GUIDELINES.
General Instructions for Filing in Magistrate Court:
These instructions are a general guide to filing legal matters in Magistrate Court. Handling legal matters in any court can be technical and complicated. Legal advice on how to achieve your goal can only come from a lawyer with whom you have discussed the specifics of the problem you seek to resolve. Almost all Magistrate Court matters have forms available that will help guide you through the information required. The Clerks are not lawyers and cannot give you legal advice. Suing someone in Magistrate Court is a "small claim."