Civil Processing Unit

Sheriff's Office

Civil Processing Unit

Civil Processing Unit

The Civil Processing Unit is tasked with the responsibility of preparing and serving civil processes received from the Courts of Fulton County, as well as other jurisdictions. In addition to process service, this section executes court orders that include the completion of Evictions, Writs of Possession and the collection of other judgments issued by the courts.

  • Please verify all addresses to ensure that they are located in Fulton County for all civil process matters.
  • No Personal or Business Checks submitted to the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office.
  • Any questions regarding State or Magistrate court cases, please contact the Marshal’s Office at (404) 612-4451.
  • Only Superior Court papers are processed by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office.

Sheriff's Office

Civil Process Unit FAQ's

Sheriff's Fee Schedule

The Sheriff’s Fee Schedule is defined and controlled by state legislature (O.C.G.A 15-16-21). The fees set forth are known to be accurate at the time of publishing. All amounts reflected are United States dollars.

Subpoenas

Superior Court $10.00

Juvenile Court (Free Service)

*Subpoenas filed within the State of Georgia is $10.00

*Subpoenas filed outside of the State of Georgia is $10.00

Civil Process--Fulton and 2nd Originals (from other counties and states)

Superior Court $50.00

Foreign $53.00

Summons/Complaints

Summons $50.00 (Foreign) $53.00

Complaints $50.00 (Foreign) $53.00

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Verification Number

When registering a vehicle with the state of GA a Form T-22B may be required. This form certifies that a law enforcement officer has inspected the vehicles identification number. This inspection ensures that the vehicle has not been reported stolen and that the affixed vehicle number matches the title/bill of sale.

Effective immediately the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office is changing how citizens can obtain VIN Verifications.

VIN verifications will now be handled by APPOINTMENT ONLY at the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office Civil Process Unit, 185 Central Avenue.

For questions and to schedule your appointment. Please contact our Civil Process section at fcso.civilprocess@fultoncountyga.gov or 404-612-3681.

Appointment times are available as follows:

  • Monday 11 p.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Tuesday 11 p.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Wednesday 11 p.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Thursday 11 p.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Friday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Citizens are now required to bring the vehicle and all necessary documentation to this location for Law Enforcement to perform the verification.

Please bring the following with you to your appointment:

  • Driver’s License
  • Proof of Insurance
  • Tag and registration details
  • Bill of Sale
  • Any other paperwork that can prove your ownership of the vehicle
  • Form T-22B (This form can be obtained from the Tag Office or by clicking the link: here)

*Please remember that vehicles being driven to the VIN inspections are subject to all applicable Georgia traffic laws*

What is the Dispossessory process?

The Dispossessory process begins with the Court of origin (typically the State or Magistrate Court). Following notice being served to the tenant a 7 day period must pass for the tenant to answer the proceeding. Should no answer be filed the Landlord may then request the court to issue a writ of possession for the property. Following issuance of the writ, the Landlord may then take control of the property. Should assistance of the Sheriff be necessary to keep the peace during the removal of the defendant, the Landlord may secure such service by the payment of 25.00 per defendant. Evictions are scheduled on a first come first serve basis for individual Landlords. Companies also provide eviction services by providing the labor and other services to their clients.

Why do I have to pay another fee following the fees I paid to the court for my eviction?

This fee is for the Deputy Sheriff to be present and keep the peace during the removal of the defendant from the property. Some tenants vacate the property when requested and assistance of the Sheriff is not necessary.

When I send process for service what should I include?

The process to serve, no additional copies will be needed. An entry of service if within the state of Georgia. An affidavit of service if outside the state or the proper form provided by the court. A return envelope with your address clearly printed.

What is your address to get my legal papers to you as soon as possible?

When mailing process to the Sheriff’s Office for service from other jurisdictions please use the following address:

 

Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Attention Civil Section

185 Central Avenue 

9th Floor

Atlanta, GA 30303