Chattahoochee County Family Court Records

Chattahoochee County family court records are stored at the Superior Court Clerk office in Cusseta, Georgia. This is one of the smallest counties in the state by population, and it borders Fort Moore, the large Army installation formerly known as Fort Benning. The Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit handles all family law matters here. If you need to search for family court records in Chattahoochee County, the clerk at 377 S. Main Street in Cusseta manages the files for custody, divorce, support, and protective order cases. The military presence nearby means the court sometimes deals with unique family law situations involving service members.

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Chattahoochee County Quick Facts

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Chattahoochee County Court Clerk

The Superior Court Clerk in Chattahoochee County is at 377 S. Main Street in Cusseta. Call (706) 989-3424 to reach the office. This is where all family court records are filed and kept. The clerk handles new filings, stores old case files, and provides copies to the public.

Chattahoochee County has a very small population. Much of the county's land is taken up by the Fort Moore military installation. Despite its size, the court still processes family law cases. Divorce petitions, custody disputes, child support actions, and protective orders all come through the clerk office in Cusseta. The small size of the office means you are likely to get personal attention when you visit or call about family court records in Chattahoochee County. Staff can usually pull a file quickly.

OfficeChattahoochee County Superior Court Clerk
377 S. Main Street
Cusseta, GA 31805
Phone(706) 989-3424
CircuitChattahoochee Judicial Circuit
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Searching Family Records in Chattahoochee County

To search for family court records in Chattahoochee County, your best bet is calling the clerk at (706) 989-3424. Give them the name of one of the parties or a case number. They can check their system and tell you what is on file. For copies, an in-person visit to Cusseta works well.

The GSCCCA search portal offers statewide access to some Georgia court records, including those from Chattahoochee County. You can search by name and filter by county. The database covers deeds and liens and may include some court filings. However, not all family court records are in the online system. For a full search, the clerk office remains the most reliable source for Chattahoochee County family court records.

Note: Military families stationed at Fort Moore who filed cases in Chattahoochee County should check with the clerk even if they have since moved to another state.

Chattahoochee County Custody Filings

Child custody cases filed in Chattahoochee County follow Georgia state law. Under O.C.G.A. § 19-9-3, the court decides custody based on the best interest of the child. Judges consider the relationship each parent has with the child, the stability of each home, and any concerns about safety. Chattahoochee County judges apply the same standards as any other Georgia court.

Because of the military presence, Chattahoochee County sometimes handles custody cases where one parent gets deployed or transferred. Federal law like the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act can affect these cases. The court records will show any special provisions made for military service. Custody orders, parenting plans, and modification filings are all part of the family court records kept at the Chattahoochee County clerk office.

Family court records for custody in Chattahoochee County include the petition, any temporary orders, mediation reports if used, and the final order. Most are available to the public. Some information about children may be restricted.

Support Cases in Chattahoochee County

Child support orders in Chattahoochee County are calculated using Georgia's income shares model from O.C.G.A. § 19-6-26. Both parents must share their income with the court. The judge uses a worksheet to set the support amount based on combined income, the number of children, and extra costs like insurance and child care.

The Georgia Division of Child Support Services helps with enforcement in Chattahoochee County. If a parent does not pay, DCSS can step in with wage garnishment, tax intercepts, and license suspensions. For military members, there are also military-specific enforcement paths. All support orders and enforcement actions become part of the family court records in Chattahoochee County.

Chattahoochee County Protective Orders

The Chattahoochee County Superior Court handles protective orders under O.C.G.A. § 19-13-3. Filing is free. Anyone who faces family violence can ask the court for protection. Emergency orders can be granted the same day. A hearing follows within a short time.

The Georgia state portal for protective orders has forms and step-by-step instructions. Chattahoochee County residents can use these resources to start the process. Granted orders go into the statewide registry for enforcement by any Georgia law officer. The clerk office in Cusseta keeps these records on file.

State Resources for Chattahoochee County

State-level tools can help with Chattahoochee County family court records. The GSCCCA runs the main statewide court records system. The Georgia Department of Public Health handles vital records such as marriage and divorce certificates, which are different from court files but often needed alongside them.

The screenshot below shows the Georgia protective order information page, a useful resource for Chattahoochee County residents dealing with family violence situations.

Chattahoochee County family court records protective order information

This state page provides forms and guidance that apply to protective order filings in Chattahoochee County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are near Chattahoochee County. Family court jurisdiction depends on where the parties live. Check county lines before requesting records.