The Clerk of Superior Court is established in the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The Clerk's duties are statutory in nature and are found in the Official Code of Georgia in literally hundreds of statues created by the state legislature. The Clerk and Deputy Clerks are custodians over the land and property records of the county as well as the civil and criminal files and records in the courts served.
General Duties and Responsibilities of the Clerk's Office include:
- Deed and Property Recording Transfer
- Transfer Tax and Intangible Tax Collection
- Plat / Survey Recording
- Soldiers Discharge
Recording
- Trade Name Registration
- UCC Recording
- Lien Recording
- Notary Public Certificates
- Passport Acceptance Agents
- Civil and Domestic
Court Filing and Processing
Clerk of Superior Court
Camden County, Georgia
- Garnishment Filing and Management
- Adoption Filing and Processing
- Criminal Court Filing and Processing
- Court Registry Management
- Fine and Fee Collection and Disbursement
- Records Management and Security
- Child Support Receiver
- Board of Equalization
- Jury Management
Limitations on the Clerk's Office
The Clerk and Deputy Clerks desire to help all parties that ask for assistance and will attempt to do so. The Clerk and Deputy
Clerks are strictly forbidden to practice law by statute (O.C.G.A. §15-19-51) and are restricted in what they can give advise about
or assistance in preparing. Any assistance given by this office should not be considered legal advice. Sound legal advice must only
come from a licensed practicing attorney.
Staff:
Joy Lynn Turner, Clerk
Charlene Carter, Chief Deputy Clerk
Dorothy Mercer, Asst. Chief Deputy Clerk
Brenda Amerson, Senior Deputy Clerk
Kimberly Head, Deputy Clerk
Lindsey Drury, Deputy Clerk
Tisha Rowell, Deputy Clerk
G. Nicholas Marx, Deputy Clerk
Camille Smith, Deputy Clerk
Jennifer Melendez, Deputy Clerk
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