Search Johns Creek People Records
Johns Creek is a city in northern Fulton County, Georgia, with a small portion extending into Gwinnett County. People search options here include the city's open records portal, the Johns Creek Municipal Court, and the police department's records division. Most court cases for Johns Creek residents go through the Fulton County Superior Court system. The City Clerk serves as the official record keeper, and the city provides an online portal for submitting and tracking public records requests. Between the city and Fulton County, you can search a wide range of records tied to Johns Creek residents.
Johns Creek People Search Quick Facts
Johns Creek Open Records Portal
The Johns Creek public records request page is where you start for city-held documents. The City Clerk is the official record keeper. Public records in Johns Creek include all documents, papers, letters, maps, photographs, sound or video recordings, and electronic files. The city uses an online portal (GovQA/NextRequest) to process requests. Once you submit, the city has three business days to figure out if what you asked for qualifies as an open record and to give you access under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71.
The Johns Creek open records request page is shown here.
For police reports, call the Johns Creek Police Department Records Division at 678-474-1600. You can pick up a copy of your report at the Police Department, 11360 Lakefield Drive. If part of Johns Creek falls in Gwinnett County for the person you are looking for, you may need to use the Gwinnett County portal for those records instead. Copies cost ten cents per page as set by Georgia law.
Johns Creek Court Records
The Johns Creek Municipal Court handles traffic citations and city ordinance violations. The court phone number is 678-512-3444. It is at 11360 Lakefield Drive, Johns Creek, GA 30097. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You can pay citations online through the city website. The Municipal Court and Police Department share the same building as City Hall, which makes it easy to handle multiple record requests in one trip.
Here is the Johns Creek Municipal Court page showing available services.
For civil and criminal cases beyond ordinance violations, you need to search through Fulton County. The Fulton County Clerk of Superior Court keeps records for all Superior Court cases. This is the main source for serious criminal cases, civil lawsuits, and other filings tied to Johns Creek residents on the Fulton County side. You can search their database online by name or case number.
The Fulton County Clerk portal is shown below.
Note: The Municipal Court FAQs at the Johns Creek website can answer common questions about court dates and payments.
People Search Through Johns Creek Police
The Johns Creek Police Department is at 11360 Lakefield Drive, Johns Creek, GA 30097. The records phone is 678-474-1600. Police Chief Mark Mitchell heads the department. Incident and crash reports are available through the Records Division. You can request them by phone or in person. For public information requests, the PIO line is 678-477-8968.
Police records are public under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, but some exemptions apply. Active investigation files may be withheld. Certain personal details like social security numbers get redacted from public copies. Finalized reports are generally available. If you need a police report for a Johns Creek people search, calling the Records Division is the fastest route.
Johns Creek Search Resources
The Johns Creek official website links to all city departments. The contact page has phone numbers and email addresses for every department, which is useful when you are trying to reach the right office for a records request. The city contact page is shown below.
At the county level, the Fulton County official site gives you access to a range of public record databases. The Fulton County Superior Court Clerk has online tools for case searches. The Fulton County Tax Commissioner keeps property tax records that can show ownership and address details for people in Johns Creek. Property records often help confirm where someone lives or has lived, since they tie a name to a physical address and tax parcel.
The City Clerk can be reached at 678-512-3200 or by email at cityclerk@johnscreekga.gov. City Hall is at 11360 Lakefield Drive, Johns Creek, GA 30097. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72, some records may be exempt from disclosure. But most standard documents like court filings, police reports, and property records are open to the public. You do not need to live in Johns Creek or even in Georgia to submit a request.
How to Find People in Johns Creek
Running a people search in Johns Creek means using a mix of city and county tools. Start with what you know about the person. If you have a name, try the Fulton County court search first. That covers the biggest pool of records. For city-level documents, use the open records portal. For police reports, call the Records Division.
- Municipal Court records: Call 678-512-3444 or visit the court at 11360 Lakefield Drive
- Open records: Submit through the Johns Creek public records request portal
- Police reports: Contact the Records Division at 678-474-1600
- Superior Court cases: Search the Fulton County Clerk of Superior Court online
- Property records: Check Fulton County Tax Commissioner records
Georgia law gives you broad access to public records. The Open Records Act applies to all city and county agencies here. Response time is three business days. Fees are minimal. Most searches can start online from your home.
Johns Creek County Records
Johns Creek is in Fulton County. For county-level records including Superior Court filings, property deeds, and probate matters, visit the Fulton County people search page on this site. The Fulton County Clerk of Superior Court handles the bulk of court records for Johns Creek residents. Some Johns Creek addresses fall in Gwinnett County, so check both counties if your initial search does not turn up results.
Other cities in Fulton County with people search pages include Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, South Fulton, East Point, and Union City.