Superior Court
Superior Court of Dawson and Hall Counties
What is the Northeastern Judicial Circuit?
The State of Georgia is home to 10 Judicial Districts and 49 Judicial Circuits. The Northeastern Judicial Circuit (NEJC) is part of the 9th District, serves Dawson and Hall Counties, and is comprised of five Superior Court Judges.
Superior Court is Georgia’s general jurisdiction trial court, handling both civil and criminal law actions. It has exclusive authority over felony cases, as well as matters involving divorce, equity, land titles, declaratory judgments, habeas corpus, mandamus, and certain others. It also frequently hears cases involving misdemeanors, contract disputes, premises liability, adoptions and child custody. Superior Court judges may be called upon to review decisions issued by executive agencies or local governments, as well as hear any appeal from a probate, magistrate, or municipal court judgment.
Under the Georgia Constitution, the Superior Court is a part of the judicial branch of state government and is not a department of the local county government. State law, however, makes each county responsible for most of the operating expenses of their Superior Court.
The goal of the Northeastern Judicial Circuit and its Superior Court Judges is to provide a safe, fair court system in which its citizens can place their trust and confidence.
Please note that the pages below will take you to the Northeastern Judicial Circuit (NEJC) website. The NEJC maintains all information contained on these pages.