How to Search Douglas County, Georgia Records (Start Here)
Douglas County, Georgia — Clerk of Superior Court handles court filings and serves as county recorder. Tax Assessor handles property values. Georgia's e-Access at georgiacourts.gov provides some statewide court access.
- Court records: Clerk of Superior Court for felonies and major civil. Magistrate Court for small claims.
- Property values: Tax Assessor — Georgia uses "Tax Assessor" for property valuations.
- Recorded documents: Clerk of Superior Court also serves as recorder — deeds, plats, liens.
- Marriage: Probate Court.
All sources below are official and free to search.
Jail & Inmate Records
Jail & Inmate Records
Most Wanted
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The sheriff's office of Douglas County provides this most wanted listing, with information including name, photo, DOB, physical description.
Property & Tax Records
Cemetery Records
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Use this site to search the Douglas County cemetery records by name and optionally by cemetery name.
Plat Images
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Get Plat Images from Douglas County. First register with the GSCCCA to view their data. They charge fees document images.
Property & Recorded Documents (Deeds)
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Find property records and other recorded documents from Douglas County. Set up a free account and search the Georgia Consolidated Real Estate Index.
Business, Voter & Other
Restaurant Ratings
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Download these PDF files of restaurant ratings from Douglas County.
Traffic Citations
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Use this site to search for and pay your Douglas County, Georgia traffic citations online.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to find Douglas County records? ▼
In Douglas County, go straight to the Superior Court Clerk for any court filing. The record probably exists. You're just searching the wrong database.
Where do I search for Douglas County public records? ▼
Douglas County has no unified search. For court and criminal cases, go to the Superior Court Clerk. Property records start at the Tax Assessor — ownership, valuations, tax data. The Probate Court handles marriage licenses in Georgia.
Why does my Douglas County search return no results? ▼
Wrong system is the #1 cause of empty results in Douglas County. Switch to the correct office.
Is there a single database for all Douglas County records? ▼
No. You must search each office separately in Douglas County.
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