Gordon County Family Court Records Search

Gordon County family court records are maintained by Clerk Sherry L. Carmack at the Superior Court office in Calhoun, Georgia. Part of the Cherokee Judicial Circuit, Gordon County handles all family law filings at the courthouse on South Wall Street. Searching for divorce records, custody orders, or support cases in Gordon County means going through this office. The clerk staff keeps records that date back many years, and most family court documents are open to the public. You can visit the courthouse, call the office, or start with an online search to find what you need.

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Gordon County Quick Facts

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Gordon County Clerk of Superior Court

Sherry L. Carmack serves as the Clerk of Superior Court for Gordon County. The office is located at 100 S. Wall Street in Calhoun. Phone the office at (706) 629-9533 for questions about family court records or to check on a case. The clerk handles all filings for divorce, custody, child support, protective orders, and adoption cases in Gordon County.

Gordon County is part of the Cherokee Judicial Circuit, which includes several northwest Georgia counties. Circuit judges rotate through the area, but each county keeps its own court records. The Calhoun courthouse processes a good number of family court filings each year. Walk-ins can request copies of records during business hours. If you need a certified copy with the court seal, let the staff know when you arrive. Certified copies cost more than plain ones but are usually needed for legal or official purposes. Call ahead if you want to check on current fees or ask about a specific old case that might take extra time to pull.

ClerkSherry L. Carmack
OfficeGordon County Superior Court Clerk
100 S. Wall Street
Calhoun, GA 30701
Phone(706) 629-9533
CircuitCherokee Judicial Circuit
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Looking Up Family Records in Gordon County

The GSCCCA search portal covers Gordon County records and is the easiest online starting point. You can search by name, date, or case type. A regular account is $14.95 per month plus $0.50 per page you print. Not all family court records appear in the online system, but it gives a good overview of what is on file. The search results show case numbers and filing dates that you can then reference when you contact the clerk for full copies.

In-person visits to the Gordon County clerk office in Calhoun give you the most complete access. Bring what you know about the case and the staff will search their system. For people who cannot visit, mail requests work too. Write a letter with the case details, include a check for fees, and send it to the clerk. Call (706) 629-9533 first to confirm the current fee schedule.

The CourtTrax website has tools for looking up fines and fees in Gordon County. It also has forms and an online calculator for court costs. This can help if you are trying to figure out what a family court filing will cost.

Note: Some Gordon County family court records may be sealed by the judge, especially those involving minors or domestic violence safety concerns.

Custody Cases in Gordon County

Child custody cases are filed regularly in Gordon County. Under O.C.G.A. § 19-9-3, Georgia judges decide custody based on the best interest of the child. They look at home stability, the parent-child relationship, and each parent's ability to care for the child. In Gordon County, a child aged 14 or older can choose which parent to live with. For children between 11 and 13, the court takes their wishes into account but the judge has the final say.

Gordon County custody records contain the petition, temporary orders, any mediation notes, and the final custody plan. These documents are public in most cases. You can request copies at the clerk office in Calhoun. If you need the complete file, an in-person visit is the best option since not everything shows up in online databases.

Gordon County Child Support

Child support in Gordon County follows Georgia's income shares formula under O.C.G.A. § 19-6-26. Both parents share their income details, and the court calculates a support amount that factors in the children's needs, insurance, and day care costs. The signed order goes into the Gordon County family court records and stays there for the life of the case.

The Georgia Division of Child Support Services helps when payments fall behind. DCSS can garnish wages, take tax refunds, and revoke licenses to push for compliance. Gordon County residents can call DCSS at 1-877-423-4746. Lobbies are open Tuesday through Thursday from 9 AM to 3 PM. Enforcement records become part of the court file at the Gordon County clerk office.

The screenshot below shows the GSCCCA homepage, a starting point for state-level court records that include Gordon County.

Gordon County family court records on GSCCCA homepage

The GSCCCA site connects you to search tools, filing alerts, and resources for Gordon County family court records.

Protective Orders in Gordon County

Family violence victims in Gordon County can file for a protective order at the Superior Court in Calhoun. Under O.C.G.A. § 19-13-3, there is no filing fee for these petitions. A temporary order can be issued the same day if the judge finds the threat is urgent. Final orders can last up to one year and may be renewed for up to three years. The Georgia protective order portal has the forms and instructions.

Once a protective order is granted in Gordon County, it goes into a statewide registry. Law enforcement across Georgia can access it. The clerk office keeps these records, though some information may be held back to keep the person who filed safe.

Divorce and Adoption in Gordon County

Divorce cases in Gordon County start with a filing at the clerk office. Under O.C.G.A. § 9-10-91, at least one spouse must have been a Georgia resident for six months. The case is filed in the county where the defendant lives, or in the plaintiff's county if both agree. Gordon County handles contested and uncontested divorce cases. Records are public and available at the Calhoun courthouse.

Adoption is treated separately. Georgia law under O.C.G.A. § 19-8-2 seals adoption records by default. Only parties to the case can request access, and usually a judge must approve the release. The Gordon County clerk can tell you if a case exists but will not share sealed details. The Odyssey eFileGA system supports electronic filings for attorneys handling family cases in many Georgia courts.

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