Effective March 1, 2025, Dawson County Superior Court will require all civil filings to be electronically filed with the Clerk of Court. No paper filings will be accepted unless falling under specific exceptions included in the new administrative order. While attorneys have been required by Georgia law to efile since 2019, this week's local order will extend the same mandate to self-represented litigants.
To use efiling, litigants must have a valid email address and set up an account with the Clerk's service provider accessible at www.PeachCourt.com. The service is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, and eliminates the need to visit the Courthouse during business hours. Other benefits include access to file stamped copies, instant service of new filings, online case tracking, and proof of submission.
Free computer terminals are available in the lobby of the Clerk's first-floor office during open hours, and the nominal add-on fee for electronic access is waived for anyone filing at these public terminals.
Persons who are exempt from the new requirement include individuals who are incarcerated and without legal representation, and self-represented litigants who certify that they cannot obtain an email address. Documents being filed under seal, such as adoptions, and protective orders should also continue to be filed in person at the Clerk's window.
For more information, please contact the Clerk of Court or review the Administrative Order here.