How to Search Cherokee County, Georgia Records (Start Here)
Cherokee County, Georgia — court records through the local court clerk, property through the county assessor or auditor, recorded documents through the recorder or clerk.
- Court cases: Check the local court clerk's office for case search availability.
- Property: County Assessor (or Auditor in Ohio) for values. Recorder for deeds and liens.
- Jail: County Sheriff for current inmate information.
Each database below serves a specific purpose — choose the one that fits your search.
Criminal & Court Records
Criminal & Court Records
Registered Offenders
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Browse the Cherokee County Sheriffs records by name for registered offenders.
Jail & Inmate Records
Property & Tax Records
GIS Maps
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Use this Cherokee County service to search for tax map, zoning, specialty, tax commissioner, and tax assessor maps.
Plat Images
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In Cherokee County, view Plat Images using the Georgia Superior Court Clerks Cooperative Authority service. Register for free; fees for images.
Property & Recorded Documents (Deeds)
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Find Cherokee County property and recorded documents from the GA Consolidated Real Estate Index. Free registration required; fees for documents.
Property - Assessor
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Search the Cherokee County Tax Assessor's database for property records. Search by name, parcel number, location address, etc.
Property Tax
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Use this Cherokee County Tax Commissioner's service to search for property and property tax information by map and parcel, owner name.
Business, Voter & Other
Traffic Citations
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Search for and pay your traffic citations online in Cherokee County.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to find Cherokee County records? ▼
Court records for Cherokee County are filed with the Superior Court Clerk. No results? Don't stop — try a different office.
Where do I search for Cherokee County public records? ▼
Public records in Cherokee County come from separate departments. All court filings go through the Superior Court Clerk. For property ownership and values, check the Tax Assessor. For marriage records, contact the Probate Court.
Why does my Cherokee County search return no results? ▼
Each office in Cherokee County runs its own database. If one returns nothing, try the next.
Is there a single database for all Cherokee County records? ▼
No. Every office in Cherokee County maintains its own search system. None are connected.
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