Address: 1090 Tribble Gap Rd, Cumming, GA 30040, USA
Phone: +17707812211
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Jalisa Jordan
Whoever answer the phone for this office is very rude and not Informative at all not good customer service.
Bananajc
Just had a property dispute and they gave my neighbor the death penalty.
Jacob
I went for a false filed eviction done by my aunt for a house she didn't own that she filed online without my 86 year old Grandma owns and she knew nothing about. I was already leaving and all. Went to court in front of the judge my grandma did not show up cause she had no knowledge of it happening it was supposed to be thrown out because if the owner didnt show up it was clearly thrown out said so on the paperwork I got. My aunt was told she couldn't come in and the judge even stated in court he was not supposed to let her come in but he would allow it this once. Then proceeded to tell me I already had a eviction on my record when I was told I wouldn't have one until the day of court if lost so he made me sign a paper with my aunt who isnt legally allowed. Be careful Forsyth county Magistrate court still is about the down south dirty boy government doing things they know is not legal. So now a father of three has a eviction on his record when he was already moving out and my own grandma wanted to give me as much time as needed.
Alan Ramspeck
My experience with the court has been limited to a couple of dispossessory actions (evictions) related to a rental property and one "bad renter". I have found the court, judge, and staff to be professional and efficient. When I have called for updates on my cases Ashley has been helpful and professional, providing the status and next steps. Not more I could ask for. Thank you.
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We can't give you legal advice, but we do handle small claim lawsuits, and filing fees are non refundable.
The Magistrate Court cannot give legal advice, you would need to contact a civil attorney
Yes, individual judges can perform wedding ceremonies. Call the magistrate court and ask for a referral.
If property damage is over $15,000 you need to go to the Main Courthouse.
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