Fulton County People Search

Fulton County is the most populated county in Georgia, and its public records are spread across several offices in downtown Atlanta. Running a people search in Fulton County means checking court files, land records, probate records, and open records portals that each department keeps on its own. The county seat sits at 141 Pryor St. SW in Atlanta, where the main courthouse complex handles most filings. With a population of over one million, Fulton County holds a huge volume of public records that can help you find people, check court cases, and look up property records across a wide stretch of central Georgia.

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1.07M Population
Atlanta County Seat
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Fulton County Open Records Portal

Fulton County runs its own Open Records Portal for public requests. The county has a designated Official Custodian of Records who handles most files. Deputy County Counsel Shalanda M.J. Miller fills this role for general county records. But she is not the custodian for all departments. Courts, police, the sheriff, and the probate court each keep their own records and have their own custodians in Fulton County.

The portal page shows how to submit a request, set up an account, and track your progress. You can reach the Open Records office at 404-612-0281 or by email at orr@fultoncountyga.gov. Georgia law under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 gives everyone the right to inspect and copy public records held by any office. No one needs a reason to ask for files. The first 15 minutes of staff search time are free in Fulton County, and copies cost ten cents per page after that. If your request will cost more than 25 dollars, the office must let you know before they start work on it.

The Fulton County GovQA portal is the actual tool where you file requests online.

Fulton County open records information for people search

This page walks through the steps for filing an open records request in Fulton County and lists all departments with their own custodians.

When you need booking photos, an extra release form is required. The county posts these forms on the portal site. For general questions about records in Fulton County, the main customer service line is 404-612-4000 or you can email customerservice@fultoncountyga.gov.

Fulton County Court Records Search

The Fulton County Superior Court Records Search Center is the main hub for finding court records tied to people in the county. Through this portal you can search Magistrate, State, and Superior Court records. The Clerk of Superior Court also runs an eServices platform where you can file and search real estate and judicial records from your computer. This is often the fastest way to do a people search in Fulton County if you know the person's name or case number.

The Clerk has three locations across Fulton County. The Lewis R. Slaton Courthouse at 136 Pryor St. is the main downtown office. The North Service Center at 7741 Roswell Rd. covers the north end. The South Service Center at 5600 Stonewall Tell Rd. serves the southern part of the county. Customer service for all three can be reached at (404) 613-5313. Walk-ins for passport and notary services must arrive before 3:45 PM.

You can also use the Fulton County eServices Portal to search and file documents. This tool lets you look up court cases and property records from home, which makes a Fulton County people search much easier than going in person.

Fulton County Superior Court records search for people search

The Records Search Center gives access to case files from all three court levels in Fulton County.

Probate Records in Fulton County

The Fulton County Probate Court Records Division handles marriage records, estate files, and guardianship cases. Marriage record requests can be submitted at all three Fulton County Probate locations or by mail. Estate searches can be done in person at the downtown office or through the mail as well. Guardianship records are different. Due to the private nature of adult and minor guardianship cases, you must go in person to the downtown location for those files.

Fees are straightforward. Certified copies cost ten dollars for certification plus one dollar per page. Plain copies run one dollar per page. An estate search costs ten dollars. Marriage certificates are ten dollars each. Marriage applications cost ten dollars too, but only the couple named on the application can get those. The Probate Court does not take personal checks, so bring a money order payable to "Fulton County Probate Court." For page count questions, email Probate.Records@fultoncountyga.gov. You can also mail requests to 136 Pryor Street, SW, 2nd Floor C230, Atlanta, GA 30303. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope and a money order with your request per O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71.

The Fulton County Probate Court portal is shown here for your reference.

Fulton County Probate Court records for people search

Probate files are a strong source for a people search in Fulton County because they link names to marriages, estates, and guardianships.

Search Fulton County Sheriff Records

The Fulton County Sheriff's Office has its own process for open records. All requests go through the Fulton County Open Records Requests Center. The Sheriff's office is a separate custodian under the law. If you need a booking photo, you must fill out a specific release form posted on the Sheriff's site. This is a common step in a people search when you need to confirm someone's identity or check their arrest history in Fulton County.

The Fulton County Sheriff's open records page is shown below.

Fulton County Sheriff open records for people search

Booking photos and arrest records from the Sheriff's office require a release form that you can download from this page.

Beyond the Sheriff's records, Fulton County also has property records through the Tax Commissioner's office. Tax records can help with a people search by showing who owns property, where they live, and how long they have been at that address. The Fulton County official website ties all of these departments together and offers links to each office.

Note: Fulton County agencies must respond to open records requests within three business days under Georgia law.

Fulton County GovQA Portal

The online GovQA portal is where most open records requests actually get filed in Fulton County. You create an account, type in what records you need, and track the request as it moves through the system. Creating an account lets you manage multiple requests and get files sent to you by email. This speeds up any Fulton County people search because you skip the trip to the courthouse.

Keep in mind that court records from the Clerk of Superior Court are not filed through this portal. Those go through the Clerk's own search tools. Departments like the Board of Health, District Attorney, Police, and the Sheriff each have their own custodians as outlined in the county's open records policy. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72, some records may be exempt from public release, but most files tied to a people search in Fulton County are fully open.

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