Search Camden County Family Court Records

Camden County family court records are managed by Clerk Patrice M. Lucas at the Superior Court office in Kingsland, Georgia. Located along the coast near the Florida border, Camden County is part of the Brunswick Judicial Circuit. Residents who need family court records for custody disputes, divorce filings, or child support matters work through this one clerk office. The records go back many years and cover a wide range of family law cases. Whether you search online or visit in person, Camden County keeps these court documents available to the public in most situations.

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Camden County Superior Court Clerk

Patrice M. Lucas serves as the Clerk of Superior Court in Camden County. The office is located at 117 N. Gross Road in Kingsland. You can call (912) 576-5631 for questions about family court records or to check on a pending case. The clerk handles all filings for divorce, custody, child support enforcement, and protective orders in Camden County.

The Camden County Clerk of Superior Court website has basic information about services, office hours, and contact details. You can find some forms there as well. For most family court records in Camden County, you will need to call or visit the office to get copies. The staff is helpful and used to working with people who are not sure exactly what they need.

Here is the Camden County Superior Court Clerk's official page, which serves as a starting point for family court records requests.

Camden County family court records clerk website

The page provides office details and links to resources for filing family cases in Camden County.

ClerkPatrice M. Lucas
OfficeCamden County Superior Court Clerk
117 N. Gross Road
Kingsland, GA 31548
Phone(912) 576-5631
CircuitBrunswick Judicial Circuit
Websitecamdencountyga.gov

How to Search Camden County Family Records

Searching for family court records in Camden County can be done a few ways. The fastest method for recent cases is to call the clerk office directly. Give them a name or case number, and they can pull up the file. For in-person visits, bring your ID and any details you have about the case. The clerk will search the system and let you see the records or make copies.

Online access is available through the GSCCCA search portal. This statewide tool covers Camden County and lets you look up deed records, liens, and some court filings by name. Family court records may not all appear in the online system. Sealed records and cases involving minors often have restrictions. Still, the GSCCCA portal is a good first step to see what is available before making the trip to Kingsland.

The Odyssey eFileGA system is used by many Georgia courts for electronic filing. If your case was filed electronically in Camden County, some documents may be accessible through this platform. Check with the clerk to find out which system they use for family court records.

Custody Cases in Camden County

Child custody is one of the most common family court matters in Camden County. Parents who are going through a divorce or separation often need to settle custody through the court system. Under O.C.G.A. § 19-9-3, judges in Georgia decide custody based on what is best for the child. They look at the living situation, the bond each parent has with the child, and many other factors.

Camden County family court records for custody cases include the original petition, any temporary orders, mediation reports if the parties tried to settle, and the final custody order. These records are kept at the clerk office. Most are open to the public, though details about the children may be limited in what gets shared. If you need a copy of a custody order from Camden County, contact the clerk and provide the case number or the names of the parties.

Camden County Child Support Records

Child support orders run through the family court in Camden County. Georgia uses income shares guidelines under O.C.G.A. § 19-6-26 to calculate how much each parent pays. The court looks at both incomes, the number of kids, and expenses like health care and child care costs. The resulting order becomes part of the family court records in Camden County.

If a parent stops paying, the Georgia Division of Child Support Services can step in. DCSS has the power to garnish wages, seize tax refunds, and even suspend licenses. Camden County residents can contact DCSS to open an enforcement case or to ask for a change in the support amount. Records of enforcement actions also become part of the court file in Camden County.

Note: Modifications to child support in Camden County require a showing of a substantial change in circumstances.

Protective Orders in Camden County

Family violence protective orders are filed at the Camden County Superior Court. Under O.C.G.A. § 19-13-3, anyone who has been the victim of family violence can petition the court for protection. There is no fee to file. The court can issue a temporary order on the same day if the situation is urgent.

Once granted, the protective order goes into a statewide registry. Law enforcement across Georgia can see it. Camden County keeps these records at the clerk office. Some details may be restricted for safety. The Georgia state portal on protective orders has forms and instructions that apply to Camden County residents. You can also ask the clerk staff in Camden County to help you start the process.

Camden County Adoption Filings

Adoption is another area handled by family court in Camden County. Georgia law under O.C.G.A. § 19-8-2 spells out the requirements for who can adopt and the steps to follow. Adoption records in Camden County are sealed by default. The public cannot access them without a court order.

If you are a party to an adoption case in Camden County, you can ask the clerk about accessing your file. A judge will need to approve the release of sealed records in most situations. This rule protects the privacy of the child and the families involved.

State Resources for Camden County Records

Several state-level tools can help with family court records in Camden County. The GSCCCA homepage is the main hub for Georgia court records online. For vital records like marriage and divorce certificates, the Georgia Department of Public Health is the place to go. These are separate from the court files but often relate to family court cases.

Camden County residents can also use PeachCourt for some online court services. This system handles certain filings and payments electronically. Check with the Camden County clerk to see which online tools work for their office.

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Nearby Counties

Camden County sits at the southeastern corner of Georgia. If you are unsure where a family court case was filed, check which county the parties lived in. Filing in the correct county matters for jurisdiction.