Obtain Certified and Regular Copies Online via eCertification
We are pleased to inform you that the Hall County Clerk of Court’s Office has launched a new and convenient service: eCertification. This service allows attorneys and the public to electronically request Court and Real Estate Records at any time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Mark Pettitt - Clerk of Court
WELCOME TO THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF SUPERIOR & STATE COURTS OF HALL COUNTY, GEORGIA
Thank you for visiting the official website of the Hall County Clerk of Court. Our mission is to provide superior service and accurate information as we strive to become the best Clerk's Office in Georgia.
We hope this site will help you better understand the court system and the vital functions of our office. Whether you are filing documents, retrieving case information, serving as a juror, or recording a deed, our team is dedicated to assisting you.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Mark Pettitt
Hall County Clerk of Court
What's Happening
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Courthouse Parking Deck Full?
The Courthouse Parking Deck may reach capacity during peak days. Please take advantage of alternative public parking nearby at the Main Street Parking Deck and Gainesville North Parking Deck. -
Jury Duty Scam Hits Hall County
Hall County residents are being warned about a recent surge in scam phone calls involving fake jury duty claims. According to Mark Pettitt, Hall County Clerk of Court, the scammers are impersonating law enforcement officers or court officials—sometimes even using real names of local deputies or court personnel—to deceive citizens into paying fake fines. -
Important Changes to Intangible Recording Taxes Begin July 1, 2025
House Bill 586 (2025) amended the definition of a “long-term note secured by real estate” under O.C.G.A. § 48-6-60(3). This new definition defines a long-term note as one with any part of the principal due more than 62 months from the date of the note, or from the date of any instrument executed to secure the note and conveying or creating a lien or encumbrance on real estate for such purpose. -
Hall County Clerk of Court Releases 2024 Case Volume Data
The Hall County Clerk of Court has released its 2024 Case Volume Data, showcasing the substantial workload handled by the courts throughout the past year. The data highlights the office’s dedication to ensuring the efficient administration of justice and maintaining accurate public records. -
New Changes to Real Estate Recordings
Effective January 1, 2025, House Bill 1292 requires that real estate documents presented by self-filers, anyone who is a party to an instrument, be recorded using electronic filing. Additionally, all individuals submitting documents for electronic filing will be required to upload their government-issued ID. The ID will be verified before the filer is allowed to proceed with the filing. O.C.G.A. § 44-2-39(b)(1).